A while ago, MinoOrganics asked if I would like to review one of their skin care packages. I agreed and then once it arrived, got incredibly busy and reviews ended up at the very bottom of my “things to expend energy on” list. Which is tough, because the brand had done me a favour sending me their product and I wasn’t returning that favour.
Even though I hadn’t had a chance to write about it, didn’t mean I wasn’t using the producs, and even though this review is deperately overdue, I have had a chance to test the products, LOTS.
Some of the product I received wasn’t relevant to me – I stopped breastfeeding 18 months ago, so I can’t vouch for what the nipple cream is like for instance.
That said, I did get to test out the baby wash (sure, Isaac is 2.5 now and insists that ISAAC IS NO A BABY – whatever kid, you’ll always be my baby), and the infant moisturiser.
The baby wash smells lovely and didn’t make my hands rashy, or irritate Amy’s skin. Bonus points for that.
The moisturiser was great on Isaac’s bum and legs – although he wasn’t a fan of having it rubbed on his back. He has sensory issues though, so that’s his problem, not anything to do with the moisturiser.
The massage oil I haven’t tried properly yet, although I’m planning on adding it to the kids bath soon, to see what they think. Sensory issues for both of them mean that I usually keep their skin product free, as neither of them like massages. Yet. I’m sure they’ll learn to eventually.
MiniOrganics is high quality organic skin care and I couldn’t fault it. It smells nice, feels nice and I’m pretty sure if I was still breastfeeding, would do wonderful things for the suppleness of my nipples.