Sheena
I'm a 20 something mom to an almost 2yr old, engaged to my Jr. High sweetheart, living in the Chicago area. Family, entrepreneurship, photography, and laughing are my fuel. I'm an observer, a free spirit, a Joan of too many trades. Join me as I find zen in being human.

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by Sheena, on February 15th, 2010

Winner Announced: Beth C
Colorful socks. Cute slippers. I just have to have them. So it’s only natural that I dress my little guy in such adorable accessories. Nowali offered to send us a pair of their Swedish moccasins. They fit snug like socks, but they have non-skid slipper bottoms. Let me confess, Jayden isn’t a fan of socks. He snatches them off every chance that he gets, but for some reason, he did not dismiss his froggie moccasins. Could it be because they are visually stimulating? I think so!
Usually, he’ll snatch off his socks to scratch his feet, leaving them behind on the floor. Well, when I replaced his socks with his moccasins, he DID take them off. He let me rub some eczema ointment on his feet and THEN he went to retrieve the moccasins. He ASKED me (in toddlerspeak) to put them back on. I thought to myself, “Whaaat, since when do you want to put your socks back on? Oh wait, these aren’t your everyday white socks with grey heels…” But just like your everyday plain white socks, Nowali moccasins are machine washable. Can you believe that? These mocs definitely rock the socks.
Nowali is introducing four new moccasin styles in time for Spring. Winter may be making an exit, but the tootsies can still catch a draft all year ’round. Check out Jayden in his froggie moccasins. Don’t tell him he’s not cool.


Price: $26.95 (splurge item)
Company Info: here
Green Stats: Hand-stitched, made of yarn and foxing materials that are free from harmful dyes or substances.

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by Sheena, on January 4th, 2010

It has been quite the challenge finding products for kids with natural hair in its curly, coily, kinky goodness. And only a few of those products that I do find are free of parabens. I’m a nazi when it comes to the products we use on Jayden. I wouldn’t even continue using Aquaphor on his eczema, although it was the best moisturizer that kept his skin smooth. I went on a mission trying to find something better because that little voice in my head would not let me be.
With the introduction of Disney’s The Princess and the Frog movie, Carol’s Daughter released their A Magical Beauty Collection, a line of hair and bath products geared towards little girls. I’m thrilled to see both Carol’s Daughter and Disney partnering up. Although I don’t have a daughter, I am so excited to see a company as large as Disney introduce a character who looks like my baby. Who knows, maybe next year we’ll get a little brown boy with an afro. How sweet would that be?

We received complimentary samples of the A Magical Beauty line and we dug in as soon as they arrived. Hey, just because my little man is a boy doesn’t mean he can’t use these fabulous products! He has hair and a little booty to wash too! The products in the Carol’s Daughter A Magical Beauty Collection are very mild. Not only have they been pediatrician tested, they don’t contain harsh detergents, or parabens. Each product has a light scent. I’m not quite sure how to describe it, like flowers. Sunflowers perhaps since sunflower oil is one of the ingredients. I would love if they introduced a sweet, creamy scent. That’s what I was expecting.
The shampoo cleans and lathers well without stripping the hair of natural oils. We normally don’t shampoo, instead we copoo (wash with conditioner) because shampoo is known to strip hair of its natural oils. People with coarser hair have a hard time retaining those oils. The fact that this shampoo doesn’t work against the hair’s natural oils is a plus. The conditioner is rich and creamy. It makes it easy to detangle Jayden’s hair while bathing. I wish there was a similar leave-in! The bubble bath is a bonus. We’ve never used bubble bath because I didn’t like most commercial brands. I’ve found some I’d like to try, but I never got around to purchasing them. The Magical Beauty bubble bath creates lots of bubbles, but they disappear pretty fast. Jayden didn’t seem to mind, but when he gets older, I’m sure he’ll have a bone to pick with disappearing bubbles.
I truly appreciate these products as a mother of color and a mother who refuses to slather her son up in harsh chemicals. They are on the expensive side for 8 oz of product, but if you know Carol’s Daughter, that’s how they roll.
Price: $28 for the set of 3 products mentioned
Green Stats: Paraben free, environmentally friendly packaging and printing, no animal testing
Company Info: here


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