Bath. Book. Bed. Oh, and Bum Cream!

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Like most parents, I haven’t had a good night’s sleep since Dexter burst out of my tummy 4 and a bit years ago. Like the scene from Alien, his arrival was gruesome, disruptive and life-altering.

Well he’s now a paintbrush-wielding 4 year-old, and has been joined in his tyranny by 2 year-old “Princess” Heidi. With these two under my feet, I’m living testament to the fact that years of no sleep and involuntary co-sleeping makes parents bitter, desperate and well… super inventive. Sadly, parents will clock up some 4000 bedtimes before a child reaches the age of 11 - that’s downright scary, and (as such) warrants a blog post from yours truly.

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You see, Dexter’s a nighttime ninja. He might sleep like a dream, but this is only when he’s crept into our room in the dead of the night and stolen a sizable proportion of our duvet, pillows and well - space. Coupled with his “sleep terrorist sister”, who is as irritating as a broken Lumie Bodyclock, we don’t stand a chance.

This leads me to sleep tip No.1. - Vodka. Take large quantities of the stuff after the kids have gone to sleep. Seriously. It dulls your senses enough to survive sleep thiefdom from even the peskiest of thieves.

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Tips (of sorts)

Bath

Never mind the fact, your child is tired and irritable, you’re tired and irritable - let’s face it, when tooth-brushing, story-time and whatever else is in full swing - you’re just about losing the will to live yourself. So, ask yourself, what works well for you when you’re shattered and trying to dodge all parental responsibility? A bath! Funnily enough, bathing them, works in pretty much the same way.

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Here, you’ve hit upon the most tried and tested bedtime ritual of all time. Bathe the pesky ones and they’ll emerge clean, and more importantly, shattered. The trick is then to deposit them into their beds before they make contact with one another and turn rotten.

Book

Yep - now I’m going to suggest reading to them - I know, crazy right? They might not appreciate it, but shouting the contents of The Gruffalo over their protestations has been proven (apparently) to both ease them to sleep and (ironically) shake their grey matter into action. Don’t bother pinning them down, if they insist on screaming, scream about his “terrible teeth” and “terrible jaws” even louder. Nightmares? Oh lord, let’s hope not.

Then Bed

If you’re kids are anything like mine, they fight sleep, They have every excuse under the sun for not hitting-the-pit and can drag it out for hours. Now I’m a school-run mum (thank the Lord), I’m often chatting with other parents about their bedtime experiences. Granted, some make me want to bash their brains in… with a candlestick… in the library… apparently they’ve got perfect kids that turn-in on instruction and don’t need to be bribed with promises of morning Haribo. I however, don’t have that luxury.

Stay with me - I might be onto something…

Seriously now, if you haven’t somehow turned into a trickster the Virgin Mary would be proud of, your kids should be at least 9 months apart in age. Soooo, different bed-times work well - especially as (I’m told) they will quite often share their thoughts and worries with you in that intimate time. We tend to forget our children are fully-functioning little humans at times, this is the time to appreciate it.

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And nappy-rash…

No I’m not going off-piste - this is like scientific-ness. There is nothing worse than having an uncomfortable kidlet wake up at 2am and enter your bedroom itching their butt.

If it should happen?

Don’t worry. You’re not a rubbish parent, you just haven’t been introduced to a product that’ll kick the dreaded nappy-rash into touch - Bepanthen.

So, here goes… EVERY nappy change, you should smear a layer of Bepanthen onto their bum / delicate area. It’s that simple.

It’s free from fragrance, preservatives, colours and antiseptics - which means we can use it at every nappy change. Furthermore, pro-vitamin B5 gently aids the natural recovery of babies’ skin whilst keeping it soft and moisturised - remember that prevention is better than cure and all that guff.

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Unlike other barrier creams that are highly pigmented, Bepanthen forms a transparent barrier between skin and nappy - meaning sheets, PJ bottoms and covers are stain-free no matter how much your child wriggles around or protests in bed. Even better, the formulation is so light and easily absorbed that even the most ardent wriggler can be treated in seconds. Sounds like a barrier ointment for us lazy parents, hey?

The idea is that it creates a water-tight barrier so urine simply glides off little botties and is instead absorbed by the nappy, and doesn’t sit atop your child’s delicate skin. It’s particularly brilliant if you child has acid wee or is prone to explosive poos that turn peachy bums bright red.

Why does this have anything to do with bed-time? Well, nappy care ointment really makes a difference at night. Nappies are great at keeping bottoms dry, but 8+ hours in the same nappy increases the chances of a sore bum. If your kidlet’s bottom is protected from nappy rash - the next day will be all butterflies and roses.

In fact, although Bepanthen may not thank me for saying this, if you’re using it correctly, one tube should last you a year or more. We’re not caking bare botties, but simply using it as we would lip gloss - one-swipe-then-out.

I would love to say this is the end of bedtime routines at our house, but sadly the little feckers are up every few hours. Never mind - we love them right?

Thanks all - got to go - got some fish finger sarnies to make the wee ones (and therefore a shot of vodka waiting to be consumed). Good luck and keep reminding yourself that the answer isn’t too many paracetamols.

This post is an entry for #BepanthenBedtimeChallenge, sponsored by Bepanthen. Learn more at https://www.facebook.com/Bepanthen or www.bepanthen.co.uk


Celtic Herbal Chamomile and Calendula Nappy Cream and Massage Oil from Bebe Loco

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Heidi is currently recovering from a nasty cough and has a few pesky teeth pushing at her gum-line. It’s definitely been a tough few weeks for both children, but poor Heidi has had to cope without mummy as I’ve been on hospital duty with an even more poorly bronchitis-ridden Dexter. As if this wasn’t enough, being force-fed a mixture of pain killers and antibiotics these past few days have given my adorable daughter what we lovingly refer to as Baboon-Bum.

Now I’m back, all three of us have had endless cuddles. Dex is smiling, running around and causing chaos once again (albeit, a good few lbs lighter), but Heidi is still really suffering with an increasingly sore posterior and inflamed gums.

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Spotting our troubles on Twitter, the seriously lovely folks at Bebe Loco sent us a few organic goodies to pamper Heidi with. Given I’m seeing these guys, and countless other local businesses at the BabyExpo Berkshire tomorrow (Reading, Rivermead Sports Centre), I wanted to make a real fuss of them and their beautiful collection of mum and baby essentials; all of which are fair-trade, organic and ethically-produced. I’m beyond thrilled to partner with a business that holds all the same core values as I do.

Just a few of my favourite things…

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Babylonia BB Sling (in Blue Bell) £55.95 / Pebble Fair Trade 100% Cotton Blanket (in Pastel Rainbow) £33.00 / Peppa Comfort Buddies (Assorted) £11.99 each / Piccalilly Organic Cotton Baby Bundler Nightgown (in Funky Floral Print) £20.00 / Pigeon Organics Romper (In Elephant Silhouette) £20.70 / PUL birth to potty nappy with rayon insert (in Animal Print) £12.99 / Pebble Frog Hat £14.00 / Earth Mama C-Mama Healing Salve £34.95 / Peppa Cuddly Woodland Friends (Felix Fox) £24.99

So what were we sent?

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First up was a lovely big pot of Celtic Herbal Nappy Cream. With Chamomile and Calendula this is the consistency of beeswax and smells absolutely heavenly. Crammed full of pure natural vegetable oils and carefully blended Chamomile and Calendula essential oils, there are no nasties whatsoever in this cream. Simply put, it’s a soothing and 100% natural barrier cream to fall back on when Sudocrem just isn’t doing the job.

During this time when antibiotics and teething are doing extraordinary things to her nappies (I’ll leave it at that) - she’s in a constant state of discomfort and sleeps with her bum held high in the air to minimise rubbing and chaffing whilst she rests. It’s heartbreaking really as she’s usually such a happy soul. I’ve found this cream delivers a long-lasting burst of moisture to her damaged skin and stops her nappy sticking to her bum and worsening the irritation. Much like Vaseline, her skin remains supple and lubricated until the next change.

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Sure, sometimes she’ll need the antiseptic properties of Sudocrem to bring down the inflammation, but I know Heidi hates it. When we pop this on to her bum instead, she smiles so I know it’s mild, gentle and refreshing for her. The mix of chamomile, calendula, Vitamin E, sweet almond oil and coconut oil is calming and soothing and the redness has certainly eased since using it.

Not limited to bums, I’m also popping it on particularly sore-looking spots of eczema on her body, and cuts on her face whilst she’s clawing at her mouth. It’s also great for minor burns and cuts for the rest of the family.

At just £6.50 for a huge pot, it’s very hard to argue that this doesn’t deserve a spot in baby’s change bag. You can buy yours from Bebe Loco HERE.

Bebo Loco Massage

Next up, the Celtic Herbal Baby Massage Oil is just as mild on baby’s skin. It’s one of the most simple, uncomplicated and understated massage oils I’ve come across on the baby skincare market, relying on common sense and quality organic ingredients to suit the most sensitive of skin.

An infusion of sweet almond oil, calendula, mandarin, lavender and chamomile is a wonderfully indulgent mix of calming essential oils to relax baby during times of stress. These ingredients have been carefully selected for their homeopathic properties; Lavender has long been regarded as a sleep aid, and chamomile is great for relieving anxieties and calming troubled tummies. Throw in moisturising sweet almond, and calendula to soothe the skin and baby will smell delicious and stay perfectly hydrated until the morning.

Nightly massage is also a great bonding experience for mum and baby and one I wholeheartedly endorse. Given poor Heidi is so poorly at the moment, our nighttime regime has taken on even more importance. She knows that her mummy is there and aware of her pain, and takes real comfort in just having me lavish her with attention. Massaging with such a yummy oil is prolonging her fragmented sleep and letting me recover in-between the bouts of terrified screaming too.

Priced at a very reasonable £8, you can buy yours at Bebe Loco HERE.

To see more of this very special eco-baby collection, head to BebeLoco.co.uk or say hello on Twitter and Facebook. Oh and to see the tots and I, and experience the quality of Bebe Loco’s products up close and personal (and grab 10% off everything!), head down to Reading for the BabyExpo this weekend!

 

 


Salcura Bioskin Junior for Eczema and Sore Skin

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Craig and I are definitely guilty of being a little lazy sometimes. Heidi is such a good baby, and Dexter such a mischievous toddler, that we often take a few parenting shortcuts - we don’t think twice about it until it bites us on the bums.

Bibs and muslins have fallen into this category. Heidi holds her own bottle so I’m often casually passing it to her when I’m in the middle of dragging Dexter away from the plugs at the back of the telly, stopping him wee behind the sofa or rescuing my coffee from his clutches.

A few weeks back I spotted a few dry spots around Heidi’s neck and behind her ears. Although I’d never leave her purposefully in wet clothes, milk dribbles and teething drool are inevitable when you have a bibless baby who can’t get enough of tummy time. Even the tiniest spot of damp on her collar will chaff her delicate skin. It doesn’t appear to bother her, but the patches do look quite sore.

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I must admit, I hadn’t heard of Salcura Bioskin Junior for eczema before they got in touch. A quick Google search however told me all I needed to know. This stuff has had such rave reviews, I simply had to take them up on their kind offer of a review. Although I’m lucky enough not to have children with problem skin, 1 in 5 children will experience debilitating eczema. If this product is as amazing as people say it is, it’s something that will transform the lives of so many parents.

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First up we have the Salcura Bioskin Outbreak Rescue Cream

It’s worth pointing out that this isn’t a pretty cream. It’s dermatologically designed to treat eczema, extreme skin dryness, cradle cap and nappy rash on delicate skin. It’s grey / yellow in colour and reminds me of the gruel that Oliver Twist once begged for. It’s also scentless (although it does contain a hint of lavender and rose extract) so a marked difference from our usual lotions and potions which leave Heidi smelling good enough to eat.

It’s a lotion rather than a cream to allow the skin to breathe. Despite the website insisting it’s non-greasy, I’d seriously question this. It won’t stain your towel and baby clothes however and it’s greasiness does make it a cinch to apply - You’ll just want to wash your hands afterwards! Once dry, it can feel quite sticky which was a shock.

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As there are no artificial skin-thinning ingredients, there’s no limit on usage. With cutting edge natural ingredients of 96% natural origin, it’s hailed as an incredibly effective alternative to steroids.

Salcura Bioskin Junior, is based on the principles of homeostasis - the self-healing capacity of the skin, which is dependent on the supply of nutrients…. Salcura Bioskin Junior rebuilds the skin’s natural membrane instead of artificially substituting it. Healthy skin growth is supported through cell nourishment.

There’s no denying the fact this stuff works. Heidi’s sore patches are visibly better after just a few days use. There are also countless testimonies from parents as to its efficiency. There was also a recent feature in the Daily Mail that has been shared all over social media detailing one family’s life-changing experience with the range. A number of bloggers have also high praise for the products > Check out Fifi Friendly’s glowing report here.

Personally, I’d recommend all parents keep a bottle of the Outbreak Rescue Cream in their bathroom cabinet. Although I wouldn’t substitute Heidi & Dexter’s usual organic cream with this one on a day to day basis, I wouldn’t hesitate to fall back on it when needed.

Secondly, the Salcura Bioskin Bathtime Shampoo

Oddly this is an entirely different proposition. It’s almost like this shampoo belongs to a different range altogether. It smells heavenly with lavender and chamomile and lathers up beautifully. You wouldn’t think this is designed to treat problem skin, it smells and feels like a real treat.

Unlike many other children’s shampoos, the scent lasts. Heidi suffers from a very minor case of cradle cap which is actually looking much improved, and Dexter’s hair is left feeling baby soft and easy to style. Even with a healthy layer of the Outbreak Rescue Cream on top, the shampoos natural fragrance will permeate through to leave your baby smelling lovely.

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Where to buy

The Salcura Bioskin Outbreak Rescue Cream & Salcura Bioskin Bathtime Shampoo costs £8.99ea for 200mls. As most of us will be using it only occasionally, this should last for 12 months. It’s very reasonably priced given they are groundbreaking products which will give your baby much relief from the symptoms of dry and itchy skin.

To buy or find out more about both products and explore the entire range head to salcuraskincare.com, or say hello on Facebook and Twitter where there are competitions, advice and offers by the bucket load.

 

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