Hairykids Review And Giveaway Ends 3/14

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We all know that kids have a sensitive skin. But how far do we go until our own child suffers from terrible skin issues such as eczema. Honestly at first I thought that it’s just a matter of luck. Some kids might be immune to not-too harm chemicals of shampoos and soaps, and others do have fast-irritating skin. I remember when my daughter was only a few months, her pediatrician gave me the brand of soap that she would be using; unfortunately, she didn’t tell me what type shampoo. Typically I decide based on the popular brand, and what my friends are using on their child. So I did, after 6 months I observed that my daughter was having red rashes at her back. We went to her doctor; then again she changes the brand of soap, a bit expensive and unscented. It works, but before she turns 1 year old, the rash at her back, reappears. The doctor said that she is just having a “dry skin” but she gave me a hydrocortisone medication for her. With great respect to doctors I didn’t argue, I believe of course that she knows what she’s doing. Two weeks ago I receive these shampoo products from HairyKids for product evaluation. I am product conscious with soaps, which by then I believe had a major impact on my child’s skin. I found out that the products of HairyKids are all natural; I couldn’t say that their line is completely organic; the owners are not claiming it to fame either. But I really find that transparency more trusting, HairyKids’s owners tries their very best to use organic components as possible. Organic products needs certifications, where in HairyKids is sourcing from other undeveloped countries, where organic faming is in their way of living, and yet licensing and production becomes unreasonably expensive due to their government system. Mostly in Asia, natural is indeed natural, consumers don’t need certification because they know the location where these products come from, and they know the values of their farmers. Once the ingredients are passed on to the suppliers and distributors overseas, HairyKids requires that these components have a specific certificate of analysis proving quality, before they can initially consider the ingredient to be a part of their product. HairyKids‘ line is made in Canada, all natural ingredients, no preservatives, and absolutely no fragrant chemicals. To be able to achieve a fragrance, it passes through a great complexity of chemical combinations. The all-natural Hairy Kids’ shampoo uses essential oil, natural extraction of scents from plants. It helps me solve my child’s skin problems.

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I will tell you exactly how it made wonders, when I started using these HairyKids‘ shampoo and conditioner in tropical scent on my daughter; actually I received HairyKids shampoo and conditioner in seaside, lemonade, unscented and tropical scents. I tried stopping my daughter’s hydrocortisone treatment, because my mother-in-law is using the same type of medicine on her scaled feet, which I find too uncanny for my daughter who is just 20 months old. On the same length my mother-in-law told me that perhaps the shampoo that I was using before, was the one that is causing the rashes on my daughter, she explains to me that residues of the shampoo sets at my daughter’s back or I am not rinsing properly at all. It really made sense to me; with the use of HairyKids‘ shampoo and conditioner my daughter’s skin now is much better than before. On the lighter note, as my mother-in-law sees the difference in her granddaughter’s skin, she insists that I let her sample the HairyKids shampoo and conditioner in seaside scent; yes indeed she had the courage to choose from my HairyKids’ trial set. She told me that maybe her current shampoo is the one to blame for her scaled feet, as the residues sets on the tiled floor as she takes a shower each day.

HairyKids products also offers baby shampoo, conditioner, baby bath and styling gels, their line is good for the entire family. My husband and I share the shampoo and conditioner bottles of my daughter. We are all happy about it, you can really see the natural effects of their products, and my husband tells me that his hair loss issue is lessened with his use of the unscented HairyKids. Start discovering the all natural benefits of HairyKids, visit their refreshing website at www.hairykids.ca , you can make everyone happy.

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HairyKids is Generoulsy giving One of Natural Baby Goods readers the same package I reviewed! All Four wonderful Scents in  Shampoo, Conditioner and Bubble Bath.

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169 thoughts on “Hairykids Review And Giveaway Ends 3/14”

  1. I love that they are all 100% natural. My kids have very sensitive skin, as do I am my husband. I always use California Baby Super Sensitive. I would love to try a new brand of natural. 🙂

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  2. I like that it’s biodegradable & the bottles are recycled & that it’s fair trade. So, good for the planet both socially & environmentally.

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  3. I read that Certification of analysis is required by their suppliers regarding composition and source of all product ingredients in determining that they are indeed all natural.

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  4. I keep hearing about natural products having little to no shelf life and loved to read “Natural preservative blends are included in varying degrees in all products providing a shelf life for up to two years.”

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  5. I can buy Hairy Kids Products at one of my favourite stores:
    Beaches Natural Foods
    1947 Queen Street East
    TORONTO ON M4L 1H7
    416 698-8805

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  6. i love they are 100 percent all natural I try and stay away from as many chemicals as i can when it comes to my kids

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  7. I like this:”All of our products are produced using the finest, certified, 100% natural ingredients. We make small batches using things like shea butter and willow bark so that you don’t have to worry about any toxic chemicals harming your family’s sensitive skin.”
    The kids both have skin rashes and I hate how the huge companies keep making unsafe products for our families!

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  8. The first Hairy Kids product I would want to try would be the tropical shampoo and conditioner. I love that they are natural.

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  9. I haven’t yet used any HairyKids products but I am very interested. Both of my sons get very bad excema and compalin of itching all the time after bathes. I am hoping this product does the trick! My favorite part is the lack of extra unnecessary chemicals. Thanks!

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