Cara De La Hoyde-Massey shares her favourites from the ASDA Little Angels range

Cara De La Hoyde-Massey

by Stephanie Spencer |
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Section: Products for You and Baby

Cara De La Hoyde-Massey

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With a great range of products at great prices, it’s no wonder that ASDA Little Angels are a firm favourite with many parents.

From nappies, wipes and toiletries to dummies, there’s everything your little one needs right from bump to birth and beyond. Plus, with a lot of the products being less than £1 you can afford to get everything your baby needs, while knowing that you’re not scrimping on product quality.

The Little Angels toiletries range is gentle enough to use on even newborn skin with mild and gentle formula to cleanse, calm and soothe your baby.

The products are paediatrician approved and dermatologically accredited by the Skin Health Alliance. We’re particular fans of the Little Angels Liquid Talc – it applies like a lotion and dries to a light, talc-like powder to absorb excess moisture and help prevent chafing.

ASDA Little Angels are the first supermarket own-label nappy brand to be accredited by the Skin Health Alliance. The nappies feature SmartFlo™ absorbency, a time-to-change wetness indicator, flexi-fit security plus a size-up guide.

Other products in the range include the Orthodontic Air Flow Soothers, designed to help settle your little one during those grouchy moments. The air flow shield helps minimise skin irritation and the teat is made from soft, BPA free silicone. They also feature replaceable covers.

Below, mum influencer and ex-Love Island winner Cara De La Hoyde-Massey talks through her favourite pieces from the Little Angels range...

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