Monday, June 17, 2013

Dorothy & Theodore Introduce New Skincare Range - Beginning by Maclaren


(PRWEB UK) 30 April 2013

During pregnancy, it becomes particularly important for women to take care of themselves, caring for not just their new child, but their own bodies, along with the changes currently affecting it. A huge industry has sprung up around attempting to meet these needs, with plenty of products existing to help meet the emotional and physical needs of both mothers and babies.


Online baby boutique Dorothy & Theodore are pleased to announce the introduction of a brand new skincare range created for just this purpose, Beginning by world-renowned pregnancy care specialist Maclaren.


The new range is created from only natural and organic materials, with pure essential oils to promote peace and harmony in both mother and child. For women tenderly awaiting the birth of their child there are Beginning products such as the Alleviating Leg Lotion, for rejuvenating heavy and swollen legs in the final months of pregnancy, or the Supporting Belly Balm to keep skin soft and supple, resisting stretch marks after the first trimester.


For the new child theres soothing products such as Calming Bath Milk and Cocooning Massage Oil, or the Protecting Nappy Change Balm to nourish and protect against rashes and irritation on the skin. Customers can even invest in combined offers, such as the Travel Kit for Baby and Travel Kit for Mum, providing all the essential products to provide delicate care while away from the home.


Dorothy and Theodore is an online market dedicated to helping UK based businesses find a market for their handmade, child-friendly products. Each seller is personally selected by the founders, Sally and Emma, who ensure each and every product on the site meets their high standards of care and safety. Theyre hoping that new skincare ranges like Beginning by Maclaren will help new mothers to care for their child and their bodies better than ever before, without worry of harmful chemicals.







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