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endota's Organics Nurture Soothes Sensitive Newborn Skin

The new endota Organics Nurture baby care collection is full of supportive solutions for sensitive newborn skin that also help to preserve a delicate pH balance. As endota CEO and founder Mel Gleeson says, "It’s not just a baby range that we have created, it’s mother and baby. Because the two together have to be strong together, bond together, spend time together and feel the connection."

The collection includes items like the non-irritating Gentle Baby Lotion with certified organic oat and calendula to naturally restore moisture, while lavender and chamomile create a relaxing scent experience. The Australian-made baby care collection is just as mindful about what it excludes, as it promises "no nasties" in either its formulas or packaging.
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