Oh Baby! Pregnancy Belly Butter By Mambino Organics
It’s essential to keep your skin well hydrated during pregnancy to prevent or minimise stretch marks. Of Course stretch marks are a telling sign of the beautiful work your body has so lovingly performed, but you’ll certainly prefer this sign to be as played down as possible! Oh! Baby Pregnancy Belly Butter by Mambino Organics helps keep your stretchy bits well hydrated and moisturised. This great pregnancy butter integrates yummy ingredients like:
- Shea butter to strengthen your skin
- Mango butter to protect and moisturize
- Cocoa butter to soften and smooth your skin
- Calendula infused oil to regenerate torn skin tissue
- Rosehip oil, full of vitamin C, to heal stretch marks
You’ll love to nourish and pamper your skin with Oh Baby! Belly Butter both during and after pregnancy.
Now available at Bebe Canelle from £14.60.
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Crazedmerlie | Oct 6, 2008 | Reply
I think that this should be very helpful!! And, mothers say what you may, but the evidence of childbirth is not sexy!! So mothers do what you may to get rid of the evidence that you just popped a kid!! It is possible to say sexy and mummy in the same sentence so use this stuff and make yourselves more beautiful (Get rid of the evidence!!!!)
Jules | Oct 7, 2008 | Reply
I prefer the Elasticity Oil from Belli, my doctor recommended it because it’s the safest. A lot of these other products contain stuff like aloe and resemary, which are not safe to use during pregnancy.
Jenin | Oct 8, 2008 | Reply
Thanks for that Jules. I’ve been wanting to try Belli products myself, but can’t seem to find them locally. Do you know where they’re available in the UK?
Jenin | Oct 8, 2008 | Reply
Jules, never mind, I actually just found a few sites online that sell these products xx
Sandra | May 30, 2009 | Reply
I never heard that aloe and rosemary were harmful during pregnancy but even if it was the case this product doesn’t seem to have them in its ingredients anyway.