Before and after pregnancy, women may feel the need to go back to being more simple, especially in the bathroom. These four brands of hygiene and skin care products for mothers and their babies are distinguished by their simple and natural formulas and their genuine desire to support parents in this new phase of their lives.
Teani laboratories
Created in 2008 by Agnès Ducrocq, a chemical engineer by training, the Teani laboratories offer care and hygiene products for pregnant women, babies and toddlers, as well as postpartum women. The main ingredient of the brand is a plant discovered in Madagascar by the founder, the dartier, whose effectiveness on stretch marks and eczema-prone skin has been proven.
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The products are made in France, certified organic and the formulas contain between 98% and 100% ingredients of natural origin.
To be tested at Laboratoires Téane:
- Generous Pregnancy Oil (€27.50 per 100ml), which contains six organic plant oils to maximize the skin’s ability to relax during pregnancy.
- Emollient cream (€17.70 for 150ml) to treat and relieve atopic eczema in infants and children.
SOFT SKIN
SOFT SKIN, the first brand to launch disposable nappies in France in 1971, it offers a complete range of everyday products for newborns, but also for pregnant women and those who are already mothers. The formulas are made in France, certified organic and fragrance-free to bring maximum softness to the delicate skin of young and old.
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To be tested in PEAUDOUCE:
- The Baby Liniment (€ 7.99 for 200ml), with its 100% natural formula with organic olive oil and beeswax, which creates a protective film between the fleshy buttocks and the diaper to prevent redness and irritation.
- Moisturizing face cream (€ 7.99 for 75 ml), a good low-priced foundation that penetrates quickly and hydrates the skin well, without leaving a greasy film.
Eve&Rose
Launched in 2016 by a young mother looking for naturalness for her skin and that of her baby, the brand Pretty Eve&Rose offers care products to accompany women from pregnancy to postpartum, as well as essentials for the toilet of the little ones. The formulas are organic and do not contain essential oils or alcohol to ensure the best possible skin tolerance.
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To be tested at Eve&Rose:
- Moisturizing milk for babies (€19 for 150ml), usable from the maternity hospital, which nourishes the skin and makes you want to eat your baby’s mini frog legs thanks to its delicate natural almond scent. Contains blueberry hydrolat, shea butter, organic glycerin, sweet almond oil and chamomile floral water.
- Firming Nourishing Milk (€27 for 150 ml), to be applied during pregnancy (but also after) on areas of the body subject to sagging skin, such as the belly, buttocks and hips. Significant point, it does not stick, which allows you to get dressed quickly after using it.
JOONE
The Joone brand, which has made a name for itself with its eco-responsible and “healthy” nappies, also offers baby care and hygiene products (liniments, nappy creams, massage oils, etc.) as well as an entire line of cosmetics for the body and face dedicated to expectant mothers and those who already are. Everything is made in France and formulated with natural ingredients to nourish, hydrate and sublimate the skin with complete peace of mind.
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To test in Joone:
- The cleansing gel (€17.90 for 400ml) gently cleanses baby’s skin and hair thanks to its formula enriched with aloe vera.
- The Intimate Hygiene Gel (€11.90 for 200 ml), certified organic and formulated without perfume or soap, gently cleanses the intimate area and restores comfort during pregnancy, but also in the postpartum period and at all times of life.
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