A'Kin launches natural baby products
A'kin Pure Baby product range, designed to be safe for children's sensitive skin, has been launched exclusively online at mypure and in Nutricentre in Regents Park, London. The range will be available in other stores from the 15th July 2009.
The Pure Baby range, which includes moisturiser and massage oil among its products, uses the purest and most gentle ingredients to make it safe for newborn babies.
The Purist Company, the makers of A'kin Pure Baby, say the Pure Baby range uses organic ingredients were possible, while also being paraban and sulphate free, to create natural baby products.
Mothers wanting to buy one of the items can choose from softening body wash and shampoo, protective bottom balm, comforting massage oil, nurturing moisturiser and peaceful calming mist.
Those making their first purchase in the range can also opt for the Try Me Kit, which contains full-size versions of each of the products but at a special introductory price of £24.99, saving 45 per cent off the recommended price.
A'kin also offers a range for grown-ups, which includes natural skin care, hair care and body care.

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