Aleva Naturals Maternity & Baby Skincare Range

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RRP  £2.99
Aleva Naturals Maternity & Baby Skincare Range

by motherandbaby |
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Aleva skin care products are completely free of harsh chemicals that could trigger skin irritation or dryness, and are a completely safe product to use from birth. The creams are pure, natural, absolutely fine for vegans to use and eco-friendly.

The safe ingredients offer relaxing and therapeutic results for your baby, while ensuring that they are safe and comfortable.

The products are mild, and gentle on your baby’s eyes and skin. They’re also deliciously fragrant for mums, and the wide range of products are great for gifts.

Despite being particularly effective, the products are a little on the expensive side, especially when considering how quickly the product runs out if you use the suggested applications.

The scents of the products are beautiful yet subtle, so they aren’t too overwhelming for your tot. The creams offer effective solutions for a range of issues in both babies and mums, from sensitive and itchy skin to stretch marks.

The effects are noticeable after just a short usage time, and this range of skincare products are amazing for both you and your little one.

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Aleva Naturals Maternity & Baby Skincare Range

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