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Meet PJ.  He is the handsome 15 month old that you just have to meet in person to appreciate his eyes.  PJ wanted me to let you know that he uses Shea Baby for his smooth velvet skin.  I met PJ a few months ago and I tell you his skin was soft and did I mention, his eyes, oh so cute; and hair soft as snow, but PJ has eczema.  I immediately thought, oh no this can not be.  This child is perfect in every way.  Ruth, his mom had sought my advise for his  condition and we began to use pure unrefined raw shea butter and a shea butter cream.    Ruth had tried Johnson Baby Products and Aveeno and they all broke him out.  The only thing that he can use on his tender skin is organic products.  Today, PJ is breaking hearts at daycare.

Your baby’s skin is very vulnerable the first few years.  We must be very careful what we put on it.  Some  natural oils are great, but they are comedogenic (acne causing).  Our skin is slightly acidic (4.5 to 5.5)  so that we can ward off bacteria and viruses.  However, most products we put on our skin are high in ph and causes skin irritation.  Many lotions consist of water and state that  the lotion is ph balanced.  Well it sound great for marketing purposes to say that this product is ph balanced, but is that what your body really needs.  Think about it, if your skin is 4.5 ph  to fight off bacteria and virus, why would you need a product that is ph balance (7.0)?  Couldn’t that cause irritation?  Absolutely!  Why do companies do this?  It is easier and cheaper to make products with other ingredients so that the active ingredients are minimzed in the product.  Have you ever noticed that the active ingredients in most products has the smallest precentage in the product?  The idea is never to fix the condition, it is to treat whatever problem marginally so that you can keep buying the product. The same thing holds true for many medications.  You get just enough of the good stuff to keep you coming back.  Our Shea Butter for Babies called Shea Baby is pure urefined Shea Butter from Ghana Africa.  We use only oils like jojoba, grapeseed oil, sunflower, soybean, and sunflower and olive oil to make the shea butter creamy.  We give you all the active ingredients.  Period.   All Laeh Shea butters is 100% shea butter and we use 10% vegetables oils to make our butters creamy and to give it additional healing fraction.

We all love our babies.  And we want what is best for them.  Until we begin putting the right products on our precious ones skin, our children will continue to get these unknown rashes that are hard to get rid of.  Our babies need to be protected.  If they are in daycare they are exposed to many toxins.  The first place of prevention, is looking at the protection you are using on their skin.  Most viruses are  due to skin contact.  We can minimize this by using natural soap, not all the cute fancy soap, and a good quality shea butter moisturizer and skin protectant.  Do something for your baby today.  Make your baby a Shea Baby.

Comments ( 2 )

  • Monica

    Hello,
    I have a 6 month old baby girl who has eczema on her face, mainly her forehead but on her cheeks as well. I myself had eczema as a child but grew out of it. I have tried various creams given by my doctor and I am not keen on putting steroids on her skin. None of these have worked, when she has flare up they lead to sleepless nights for myself as I am constantly trying to prevent her from scratching. Her face is now some what two toned as her forehead, down to her nose and her cheeks have lightened. I am Ghanaian myself and I am currently using shea butter on her skin which does help with keeping it moisturerised. I am really keen on natural products and came across your website. I see that you do not ship to the UK. I am really hoping that this could change as I feel your product will help my daughter. Please please contact me as I am willing to pay whatever the shipping costs.
    Thanks

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