Seeing your perfect baby’s skin develop irritation or dryness is such a huge bummer. We hate it when they’re uncomfortable, and knowing that their skin is especially sensitive makes baby skin concerns so much worse. But take a deep breath. We’ve got the solutions to common skin conditions right here!

Of course, we do want to mention that you should always consult your baby’s healthcare provider with any questions about baby skin concerns. Even though it’s more likely that most issues aren’t serious, your doctor is there to help. We’re fans of the products below, but they’re not a substitution for medical advice. Keep reading for our picks to get that sweet baby skin soothed and happy!

Diaper Rash

Definitely one of the most common baby skin concerns, diaper rash is caused by irritation, infection, and/or allergies. The diaper itself can rub up against their skin repeatedly, resulting in irritation. Infections are caused when urine changes the skin’s pH levels, and that lets bacteria and fungi grow more easily. Materials and ingredients that stop diapers from leaking also prevent air circulation, creating a warm, moist environment where bacteria and fungi can thrive, causing a rash. It’s also possible your little one has allergies that cause a reaction to diaper ingredients, detergents, etc.

Change your baby’s diaper often and consider rinsing their bottom with warm water every few changes (just scooping water with your hand over them or using a gentle spray bottle works). Let their skin dry completely after every change and you can pat it with a soft cloth to make sure there’s no moisture. And, of course, diaper cream is a great idea. Creams and ointments with zinc oxide or petroleum help soothe and protect. Apply it generously, like cake frosting (sorry) at each diaper change.

If your baby’s diaper rash doesn’t improve, gets worse, is accompanied by a fever, or you have any other concerns, talk to your kiddo’s doctor ASAP. That’s what they’re there for, so don’t hesitate if you have questions.

Boudreaux’s Butt Paste Maximum Strength

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Boudreaux’s Butt Paste

With close to 50K Amazon reviews, Boudreaux’s Butt Paste Extra Strength seals out moisture for instant protection that lasts through the night and helps keep your baby’s booty dry.

Boudreaux’s Butt Paste Extra Strength ($7.12)—Buy Here!

A+D Treat Diaper Rash Cream

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A+D

Zinc oxide, dimethicone, and soothing aloe all work together in A+D Treat Diaper Rash Cream. Try using it at the first sign of diaper rash; it starts to work on contact!

A+D Treat Diaper Rash Cream ($5.47)—Buy Here!

Tush Swiper Diaper Rash Cream Applicator

The Tush Swiper is compatible with most diaper rash creams and pastes and make application so much easier and less messy. Just screw it onto your product tube, swipe it on, and cap it when you’re done. Check out the Tush Swiper multipacks for diaper bags and changing spots around the house.

Tush Swiper Diaper Rash Cream Applicator ($9.99)—Buy Here!

Drool Rash

Drool rash symptoms include small patches of raised, red bumps and/or chapped, red, and irritated skin around your baby’s mouth, chin, and into the neck. The cause is pretty straightforward—saliva settled on your little one’s delicate skin and, over time, causes irritation. It can increase during teething, too, so monitoring the food you give your babe when they’re experiencing drool rash is a great idea to see if anything they’re eating might be contributing.

The best course of action for treating drool rash? Limiting how much contact drool has with your baby’s skin. Also, avoid over-rubbing their skin to reduce any chance of additional irritation.

Copper Pearl Drool Bibs

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Copper Pearl

Bandana bibs work especially well for drooling babies because they’re extremely absorbent and soft for all-day wear (*do not leave these or any bib on your baby during nap or sleeping times). These come in a bunch of colors and styles, too.

Copper Pearl Drool Bibs ($19.95)—Buy Here!

Aquaphor Baby Healing Balm Stick

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Aquaphor

Aquaphor is one of the most popular skin protectant for both adults and babies, and it’s ideal for drool rash. It provides a barrier between skin and saliva and adds moisture back into irritated skin. We’re loving the convenient, mess-free stick so you can take it anywhere and avoid using your fingers (if you don’t want to!).

Aquaphor Baby Healing Balm Stick ($10.08)—Buy Here!

Baby Eczema

What causes baby eczema? According to the National Eczema Association, the exact cause is unknown, but researchers know that it does start with a combination of environmental allergens and genetics. Along with itchy, red, and inflamed skin, eczema can cause even more severe allergies because it weakens your little one’s immune system, can cause blisters, and breaks down skin barriers that protect from skin disease. But don’t panic. NEA is also fast to assure us that mild and more severe symptoms of baby eczema can be treated.

Your pediatrician may prescribe a steroid or antihistamine, so you’ll of course want to follow their directions. Older babes can also wear protective mittens to prevent their little nails from scratching and itching, and, since food allergies can trigger an eczema flare-up, considering what an eczema diet might look like for your little one is a great idea, too.

As for at-home treatments (with doctor’s approval), keep an eye out for products that have the Seal of Acceptance from the National Eczema Association.

Cetaphil Baby Eczema Soothing Lotion

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Cetaphil

Cetaphil Eczema Soothing Lotion has a colloidal oatmeal formula that’s soothing and protecting for babies 3 months+.

Cetaphil Eczema Soothing Lotion ($12.87)—Buy Here!

WaterWipes

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WaterWipes

Plant-based and plastic-free, WaterWipes are perfect for your little one’s delicate skin. They’re also made using only 99.9% purified water and a drop of fruit extract.

WaterWipes ($11.97)—Buy Here!

Evereden Protecting Baby Body Wash & Shampoo

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Evereden

Evereden Baby Protecting Body Wash & Shampoo is formulated with ceramides, squalane, and seaberry seed oil to lock in moisture while comforting your baby’s skin; it’s even created specifically for newborns.

Evereden Baby Protecting Body Wash & Shampoo ($24.00)—Buy Here!

Honest Hypoallergenic Baby Laundry Detergent

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The Honest Company

The Honest Company Baby Laundry Detergent is hypoallergenic and safe for sensitive skin, so you won’t have to worry about additives or synthetic scents irritating your baby’s skin. It’s still a powerful stain fighter and uses plant-derived ingredients to get your laundry super clean!

Honest Hypoallergenic Baby Laundry Detergent ($16.99)—Buy Here!

Cradle Cap

Scaly and greasy aren’t words we really want to use when it comes to our new baby’s skin, but with cradle cap, that’s the result. Don’t worry, though! Cradle cap—a type of seborrheic dermatitis—usually shows up in infants and typically goes away within a few weeks or months. Another reason to breathe a little easier? According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, cradle cap isn’t caused by an allergic reaction or an infection. It doesn’t happen from poor hygiene either.

See a doctor if the area becomes weepy, crusted, or you notice changes or discomfort. Otherwise, you don’t actually need to treat cradle cap. There are ways to remove the scaly buildup, though! The AAP recommends washing their hair every other day with a mild baby shampoo—don’t use a medicated product without doctor’s instructions. For especially tough patches, you can rub some coconut oil or petroleum jelly with a gentle massage or a soft baby brush, leave it on overnight, then gently wash and massage with a brush. Don’t pick or scratch the scaly patches off; that can lead to infection and irritation.

Frida Baby Oh Cr*p Cradle Cap 3-Step Cradle Cap System

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Frida Baby

If you want to try a system specifically designed for cradle cap, Frida Baby is a great option. Complete with baby spinge, brush, comb (with storage stand), and a scalp treatment mask + conditioner spray. Infused with soothing aloe plus calendula extract, both products work without any yucky additives to replace and lock in moisture!

Frida Baby Oh Cr*p Cradle Cap 3-Step Cradle Cap System ($34.47 bundle)—Buy Here!

Cradle Cap Brush Set

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Mr. Lion

These cradle cap brushes are really highly-rated. The soft silicone prevents scratching and irritation, but definitely make sure you’re still being super gentle when using!

Cradle Cap Brush Set ($4.99)—Buy Here!

Coconut Oil for Cradle Cap by Coconut Essentials

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Coconut Essentials

Chemical-free and full of the good stuff for loosening up cradle cap, Coconut Baby is a soothing blend of coconut, grape seed, and sunflower oils.

Coconut Oil for Cradle Cap by Coconut Essentials ($14.99)—Buy Here!

Baby Acne

It’s possible you won’t only encounter acne when your kiddo hits puberty. Don’t be surprised if your baby starts showing those familiar little bumps; according to the American Academy of Dermatology, about 20% of newborns develop a form of the condition called neonatal (baby) acne. Typically, it shows up around 2 weeks, though there are some babes who are born with it. Unlike acne we see in preteens and teenagers, baby breakouts aren’t caused by their own hormones; they’re actually caused by those produced by your own body. Mom’s hormones are still circulating within their systems from pregnancy. But before you blame yourself (please don’t!), you’ll also want to remember that, as  St. Thomas Medical Group points out, your baby’s pores are still aren’t totally developed and are therefore more sensitive to irritants.

You’ll often see it on their little cheeks or nose, though it can develop in other places. Neonatal acne clears up by around 6 weeks. And don’t worry! It’s really not something you need to sweat. It’ll rarely leave a scar and just goes away on its own. If your little one develops breakouts after 6 weeks, that neonatal acne becomes infantile acne. Infantile acne occurs most often between 3-6 months and does become something you’ll want your baby’s doctor to take a look at. Your baby is more active around this age, so your doctor can help prevent scarring, determine whether or not it is actually acne, and to rule out any other health conditions or product causes.

Speaking of products, do not use any products designed for acne on your baby. That includes any acne soap, lotion, or other chemicals. There’s actually no specific product (other than one possibly prescribed by your doctor) for treating baby acne. But there are options that can prevent exacerbating it and products designed for babies prone to baby acne.

Breast Milk for Baby Acne

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Breast milk for baby acne treatment is one of the most common suggestions. While we haven’t found any double-blind, placebo-controlled studies with an official protocol for breast milk as baby acne treatment, we do know that there are lots of proven benefits to breast milk as topical treatment for other skin conditions. Unless your doctor says otherwise, there’s no harm in expressing a few drops of breast milk and gently applying it to your baby’s acne breakouts. In fact, our own Bump & Baby Editor did that for her own little ones.

MUKIN Baby Washcloths

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MUKIN

To avoid any chance of scratching or scarring from baby acne, sticking with extremely soft fabrics and cloths is key. These baby washcloths are specifically designed for baby skin prone to irritation and are made without harsh chemicals or dyeing processes.

MUKIN Baby Washcloths ($15.99)—Buy Here!

KeaBabies Isla Fitted Crib Sheets

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Maisonette

Sticking with the focus on non-irritating fabrics for baby acne, KeaBabies Isla Fitted Crib Sheets are made with ultra-soft and highly breathable viscose from bamboo, the temperature-regulating fitted bed sheet is perfect all year round.

KeaBabies Isla Fitted Crib Sheets ($32.96)—Buy Here!

 

 

 

It’s the peak season for this classic kid activity

On our list of timeless traditions that never go out of style are sidewalk chalk art, jump rope, and blowing bubbles. If you’re tired of buying ready-made bubble wands, here’s how to make bubbles at home using ordinary household items that you likely already have on hand.

What You Will Need:

12 cups of water
1 cup dish soap
1 cup cornstarch
2 tbsp baking powder
1-2 wire coat hangers and a frying pan
1 6-pack plastic ring
Paper towel tube

How to Make Bubbles:

In a clean bucket or dishpan mix together the ingredients in order. Keep a ladle or scoop in the bucket and stir occasionally making sure not to cause too much foam. Remove the excess foam as it appears. When the bucket is half empty add another cup of water.

No wands handy? You can use a paper towel tube, plastic rings from a 6 pack, and even those old wire hangers! Bend the coat hanger into the shape of a loop and dip it into the frying pan letting the excess drip off before waving it through the air.

Tips for Making Perfect Bubbles:

We found that Joy and Dawn dish soap brands work the best. You can also use tear-free baby shampoo if you have little ones around. While this bubble recipe is designed and tested to work in any weather, humidity really does matter. Warm and humid days will produce the best bubbles around. If you have a windy day, try blowing downwind letting mother nature do the work for you! Make your solution a couple of days beforehand and keep the extra. A solution that has marinated for a while produces the biggest bubbles of all.

Related: 20 Cheap (or Free!) Sidewalk Games to Keep the Kids Busy

 

It’s that time of the week again!

We’re back with our favorite money-saving sales this week and oh boy, have we got some good ones for you. We’ve scoured the web and our own email inboxes to find our favorites and we’re pretty sure you and your wallet are going to love what we’ve come up with. Did someone say 50% off? It’s us. We did. Keep reading to see where we’re saving this week!

Maisonette's Fall Sale

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Maisonette's Fall Sale: Up to 50% Off (Prices as Marked)

Maybe we squealed when we saw this ridiculously adorable party dress ($68.00 From $51.00). Perfect for upcoming holiday happenings, or paired with edgy sneakers to tap into their inner fashionista. (PS: If you think you've seen us sing Maisonette's praises before, we're obsessed with their Halloween costumes! But remember, cutoff for Halloween orders is 10/14!)

Golden Star Party Dress (From $51.00) Here

Maisonette's Fall Sale: Up to 50% Off Here

Janie & Jack's Fall in Love Sale

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Janie & Jack's Fall in Love Sale: 20% Off Online + up to 60% Off Sale Items (10/7 - 10/10)

How darling is this Horse Toile French Terry Sweatshirt ($44.00 Now $37.99)? Make it a set with the little joggers and headband!

Horse Toile French Terry Sweatshirt ($37.99) Here

Janie & Jack's Fall in Love Sale: 20% Off Online + up to 60% Off Sale Items (10/7 - 10/10) Here

Macy's Fall Fab Sale

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Macy's Fall Fab Sale: 25%-60% Off (Ends 10/10)

If you're as obsessed with matching family pajamas as we are, this "Hey Boo" set ($12.99 starting at $9.99), created exclusively for Macy's, needs to go in your collection!

Hey Boo Family Matching Pajama Set (Starting at $9.99) Here

Macy's Fall Fab Sale: 25% - 60% Off Here

American Girl's Friends & Family Sale

American Girl's Friends & Family Sale: $20 Off + 3x AG Points When You Join AG Rewards (restrictions apply)

Corinne Tan is the American Girl Doll 2022 and we love everything from her ski boots to her adorable rescue puppy!

Corinne Tan American Girl Doll w/Book, Accessories, and Dog ($170) Here

AG Rewards Sign Up Here

GAP's Big OOTD Event

GAP's Big OOTD Event: 40% Off Reg. Style Prices with Code TREAT + Additional 10% Off with Code ADDIT

We're firm believers in the idea that you can't have too many sweaters, and this gorgeous Shaker-Stitch Pocket Sweater ($59.95 $32.37 with Codes TREAT and ADDIT) is going to live in our wardrobe rotation!

Shaker-Stitch Pocket Sweater ($32.37 with Codes TREAT and ADDIT) Here

GAP's Big OOTD Event: 40% Off Reg. Style Prices with Code TREAT + Additional 10% Off with Code ADDIT Here

DockATot Friends & Family Sale

DockATot's Friends & Family Sale: 25% Off Sitewide with Code FNFSAVE (Through 10/9)

If you haven't heard of the DockATot, you're in for a treat! This award-winning docking station is created as a safe place for babies to lounge, play, cuddle, work on tummy time, have diaper changes, and more (all supervised, of course!). It's also great for travel.

DockATot Delux+ Dock ($175 Now $131.25) Here

DockATot Friends & Family Sale: 25% Off Sitewide with Code FNFSAVE (Through 10/9) Here

Lord & Taylor's Friends & Family Sale

Lord & Taylor's Friends & Family Sale: 25% Off with Code LT25FAMILY

A white tee with a little extra oomph? Yes, please! This Cool Mom graphic tee is perfect under a flannel or jacket.

Prince Peter Cool Mom Graphic Tee ($48.00 Now $36.00) Here

Lord & Taylor's Friends & Family Sale: 25% Off with Code LT25FAMILY Here

 

Personalization Mall's Bestsellers Sale

Personalization Mall's Bestsellers Sale: Up to 40% Off Bestselling Personalized Gifts & Up to 70% Off Early Doorbusters (10/4 - 10/9)

It's hard to not absolutely love personalized gifts, even if they're for ourselves! These adorable Boo, Spooky, Welcome Personalized Pumpkins ($24.99 Now Starting at $16.99) are great for Halloween through Thanksgiving. 

Boo, Spooky, Welcome Personalized Pumpkins (Starting at $16.99) Here

Personalization Mall's Bestsellers Sale: Up to 40% Off Bestselling Personalized Gifts & Up to 70% Off Early Doorbusters Here

Pipette's October Sale

Bottle of Pipette baby wash

Pipette's October Sale: 30% Off First Order with Code SQUALANE30, Free Halloween Tote with $40+ Purchase (10/7 - 10/24)

We're probably Pipette's biggest fans, but we have great reasons to be! Their bestselling Baby Shampoo + Wash is tear-free and gentle. Clean, effective, eco-friendly skincare. Done, done, and done.

Pipette Baby Shampoo + Wash ($10.00) Here

Pipette's October Sale: 30% Off First Order with Code SQUALANE30, Free Halloween Tote with $40+ Purchase (10/7 - 10/24) Here

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Grandparents Day was September 11th, but we don’t need a special day to recognize how important grandparents are to our kiddos (and us, of course!). Spending time at Mimi and Papa’s (or Nana and Grandpa’s, Oma and Opa’s, Nana and Pop’s…) is a great opportunity for littles to bond with their grandparents, and it’s also a really good time to finally practice that self care. Whether it’s for the afternoon, an overnight, or longer, making sure grandparents are set up for success with the best gear keeps everyone focused on the fun instead of worrying about what grandkids are missing.

We’ve rounded up some of the easiest, most convenient, and helpful goodies to make trips to Granny and Gramps’ house extra-smooth. If your family is lucky enough to be able to spend time with grandparents, we’re here to make sure the only worry is which ice cream to eat for dinner. Hey, what happens at Grandma’s, stays at Grandma’s.


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Koko Portable Infant Bouncer

$100 BUY NOW

The last thing we want to do is ask grandparents to figure out complicated baby products, and that's why we love the Koko Portable Infant Bouncer. This sleek bouncer uses your baby's weight to produce a soothing rocking motion, so grandparents don't have to deal with a bunch of different buttons or settings! And, this simple and neutral design means Grandma and Grandpa won't mind keeping this in their living room between visits.


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Bed Bath & Beyond

Skip*Hop Mainframe Wide Open Backpack Diaper Bag

$75 BUY NOW

Our parents did their time carrying the not-so-cute diaper bags of the 70s, 80s, and 90s, so we're not going to ask them to do it again. Do grandparents a favor and send the kiddos with this chic backpack diaper bag from Skip*Hop! The large middle compartment means everything is right at their fingertips, and it offers the option of wearing it as a backpack with adjustable straps or carrying it using the wide, easy-to-grip handles. It also offers stroller straps and a structured design, so there's no slouching, and we're sure grandparents won't mind toting this one out and about. It's the least we could do!


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Bed Bath & Beyond

Bumbo 3-in-1 Multi Seat

$60 BUY NOW

Ah, the Bumbo. We're convinced this is one of the best baby and toddler inventions ever, and grandparents are sure to agree. Ultra-light and ultra-portable, the Bumbo 3-in-1 Multi Seat is a floor seat, feeding seat, and booster seat! The adjustable design makes it easy for it to grow with little ones 6-36 months, so it's definitely a one-and-done seat that can be left at the grandparents' house.


The Container Store

Zip Top Baby Snack Container Set of 4

$35 BUY NOW

Food storage and snack bags that are sealable mean that grandparents don't have to fret over matching lids for kids' snacks and meals! This set of four zip-top baby snack containers are self-standing to mitigate spills, and the food-grade silicone design make them safe for the microwave, freezer, and dishwasher. Send your little ones' favorite foods along to their grandparents' house so there's no guess work involved in deciding what to feed them and they're made for little fingers to open, reach into, and close without help! BONUS: no more disposable plastic baggies!


Ergobaby

On the Move Sleep Bag

$39 BUY NOW

It's so much easier to pack a sleep sack or two instead of multiple blankets that somehow always get lost or left behind. We're especially big fans of the On the Move Sleep Bag from Ergobaby! It's a sleep-sack-romper-lounger-play-suit that we didn't know we needed until we got our hands on it. Tuck legs and feet away for naptime and bedtime, then convert to a play romper for on-the-move time. It also offers a travel-friendly seatbelt and stroller strap slot and an adjustable length to grow with your kiddos! Send one or two of these sleep bags along for overnight visits.


Macy's

MOBY Bathtime Essentials Kit

$60 BUY NOW

Make bathtime at the grandparents' house easy and safe with the Bathtime Essentials Kit from MOBY! This four-piece set includes a soft spout cover, padded elbow rest, kneeler, and secure suctioned bath mat. That was simple!


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Pipette

Pipette Baby Bestsellers Bundle

$24 BUY NOW

Now that you have the bath gear taken care of, give Grandma and Grandpa everything they need to clean up the grandkids with this Essentials Bundle from Pipette! Including their best-selling Baby Shampoo + Wash, Baby Lotion, and Baby Balm, this ticks all the boxes for easy bathing that's gentle on everyone's skin. And with Pipette offering 30% off your first order with code SQUALANE30, there's no better time to stock up!


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Bed Bath & Beyond

Graco Travel Lite Crib

$150 BUY NOW

We're on a mission to make things easily portable, and the Graco Travel Lite Crib weighs less than 20lbs! That means grandparents can move this sleep and play space from room to room without strain or stress. The Travel Lite Crib offers a one-of-a-kind adjustable bassinet with two levels and also quickly converts to a play yard!

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After the tricks have all been tricked and the treats have all been treated, turning your little mummies and monsters back into your clean-faced kiddos can be a bit challenging. Makeup remover and soap created for adult skin is generally way too harsh for little faces, and you definitely want to be sure you’re able to safely remove costume makeup and face paint. We’ve stocked up on our can’t-live-withouts from Pipette to get the job done right!

We already love our Pipette daily go-to products, so we’re not surprised that our regularly-used goodies are up to the task with the best combination of gentle and effective clean ingredients. And with Pipette offering 30% off your first order with code SQUALANE30, there’s no better time to stock up! We’ve got all our best tips below to safely remove costume makeup, so you can kick back and relax (and maybe steal a few fun-sized candy bars; you earned it!).


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Pipette Baby Wipes

$6 BUY NOW

We're definitely not here for rubbing and scrubbing delicate little cheeks, so our first step is breaking out the Pipette Baby Wipes. We'll be honest: we use these for so much more than just diaper changes, and the plant-based fibers of these wipes mean you aren't using abrasives. Since they're water-based, they'll loosen up Halloween makeup gently (and clean up sticky candy-hands, too! Just sayin'...). TIP: Pipette Baby Wipes are awesome for taking off lighter makeup and face paint! If you're dealing with dark or heavy product, use these first, then move on to our next must-have!


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Pipette

Pipette Baby Shampoo + Wash

$10 BUY NOW

There's not a day that goes by that we don't use the Pipette Baby Shampoo & Wash, so it makes sense that we'd reach for it to safely remove halloween makeup! Add a little to your fingertips and gently rub over makeup spots, then either use a soft cloth to wipe away the remains, or just rinse with water! You don't have to worry about Pipette's Baby Shampoo & Wash stripping your kiddos' natural skin moisture, and plant-derived cleansers mitigate resulting irritation. Choose from never-synthetic fragrances like Rose + Geranium or Vanilla + Ylang Ylang, or opt for the fragrance-free formula!


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Pipette

Pipette Baby Oil

$10 BUY NOW

Forget everything you know about traditional baby oil. Pipette's Baby Oil is mineral oil-free and is formulated to mimic the protective moisture babies are born with! For stubborn makeup, use a cotton ball, cotton pad, or your fingers to gently massage over skin and watch all the color dissolve (we'd know; we've been using it to remove our own makeup!) TIP: While you can definitely leave Pipette Baby Oil to absorb on the skin whenever you use it, we'd suggest following makeup removal with the Pipette Baby Shampoo + Wash to make sure all traces of makeup and face paint are rinsed away.


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Pipette

Pipette Jumbo Bubble Bath

$14 BUY NOW

Sometimes a quick rinse just isn't enough, especially after an exciting day (and maybe a little bit of a sugar high). Calm wound-up little ones with Pipette's Bubble Bath + Body Wash! Available in two non-synthetic fragrances, just pour under warm running water to gently cleanse and relax mini monsters after a busy night of trick-or-treating.


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Pipette Baby Lotion

$10 BUY NOW

After cleansing, sealing in all that valuable moisture is a must! Pipette Baby Lotion's lightweight formula absorbs fast, so we think you'll want to use this throughout the day, and it's the perfect last step to safely removing Halloween makeup. Whether you pick one of their natural scented options or fragrance-free, Pipette's Baby Lotion nourishes even the most sensitive skin!


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Pipette

Pipette Baby Bestsellers Bundle

$24 BUY NOW

Can't pick just one? This Pipette Baby Bestsellers Bundle is a great way to make sure you don't run out of your favorite products! This set features the Pipette Baby Shampoo + Wash, Pipette Baby Lotion, and Pipette Baby Balm. And right now, take 20% off this bundle - no code needed! TIP: Pick up a few to keep on-hand for parents-to-be, or as thoughtful gifts for the holidays!

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The leaves aren’t the only thing changing this time of year! Your kiddos’ skin is already super sensitive and the dry, chilly weather can be ultra irritating to their delicate complexions. With so many products to choose from, we know figuring out what’ll work best can be daunting. We’ve rounded up our favorite products from Pipette that we’ve been keeping on hand so you can skip the guesswork! Did we mention that Pipette is currently offering 30% off your first order? Just use code SQUALANE30 and stock up! Reach for these goodies all season long and beyond to keep those little noses and toeses in tip-top shape.


Pipette

Pipette Baby Shampoo + Wash

$10 BUY NOW

A solid skincare routine starts with a solid foundation, and Pipette's Baby Shampoo + Wash is the first step to skin TLC! Including sugar-derived glycolipids (lipids that moisturize and aid in skin cell recovery), plant-based glycerine works to maintain soft skin, and renewable squalane (a skincare superhero all babies are born with), this Baby Shampoo + Wash is gentle enough to use daily (and gentle on the eyes!) without worrying abut overdrying. And with clean scent options like Rose + Geranium and our personal favorite, Vanilla + Ylang Ylang, as well as a Fragrance-Free formula, Pipette's Baby Shampoo + Wash will be a bathtub staple!


Pipette

Pipette Baby Lotion

$10 BUY NOW

Not all lotions are created equal, and Pipette's Baby Lotion is top-tier. After soaping up with the Baby Shampoo + Wash, layer on the care with this lightweight blend of clean ingredients that help retain skin's moisture level and seal in the bathtime benefits. We can't get enough!


Pipette

Pipette Hand Wash

$5 BUY NOW

By now, we're used to making sure our kids keep their hands washed, especially in the last few years. We've also learned how fast little fingers get raw, red, and dry with repeated washing, and the fall weather can definitely irritate them even more. Enter Pipette's Hand Wash! Aloe and glycerine help attract moisture to the skin and the nontoxic and sulfate-free formula prevent that icky tight feeling. Throw in Pipette's 100% plant-derived bergamot and lemon scent for a fun zing with each wash and you'll want to make sure there's a bottle at every sink in the house!


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Pipette Baby Balm

$10 BUY NOW

Sometimes lotion isn't quite enough, especially in the cooler months, so make sure to scoop up Pipette's extra-rich Baby Balm! Forget greasy, petroleum-based balms; Pipette has created a velvety-soft formula that can be used anywhere and everywhere, as often as needed. TIP: Use Pipette Baby Balm on diaper lines, in those adorable skin rolls and wrinkles, knees and elbows, and wind-burned faces. Or, combine the Pipette Baby Lotion and Baby Balm together in your palm and smooth all over to super-charge your moisturizing method!


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Pipette Baby Wipes

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Is your family drowning in stuff? We’ve all been there when our closets have been full, drawers were overflowing, and our garages hadn’t seen a car parked in there in years. Where did all of this stuff come from, and how do you get rid of it? While it does take some time, it is doable, and there are lots of nearby places to donate used toys, clothes and kid gear that are taking up much-needed space at your place. Here’s what you need to know.

Where to Start

If you already know what items need to go, you’re off to a great start. If not, it’s recommend that you go from room to room with three boxes or containers marked: “To Keep”, “To Throw Away” and “To Donate.” Tackle those piles by putting items in the appropriate box. You might need to make some tough decisions on what not to keep, but experts suggest that if you haven’t used it in over a year, it’s time to toss it.

Where to Donate

Goodwill

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Goodwill Industries

Seattle Goodwill provides job training and education to help individuals overcome barriers to employment. They offer 30 donation centers making it really easy for families bringing in pre-sorted used goods. If you'd like to give new life to toys, clothes and other small items, this is the spot to do it. The process is pretty quick during the week, but you might experience a longer wait time during the weekend, so plan accordingly.

What used items to donate: Right now, Goodwill is taking clothing, accessories, shoes, toys, sporting goods, books (and other media), household appliances and items. Most locations are accepting furniture donations, but not all, so be sure to check the list before you go.

Find a nearby donation center here.

Westside Baby

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Did you know food stamps don't cover diapers? Westside Baby provides diapers, clothing and other critical items to children and families throughout King County. In 2021, Westside Baby saw record-high need. They responded by distributing 2.5 million diapers, 1,600 car seats and over 2,000 bags of clothes. Consider helping out a new baby by adding a box of new diapers and wipes to your donation. Westside Baby has two drop-off locations that you can schedule a donation online. Drop-off locations are at South Lake Union on Mondays and White Center on Wednesdays, both from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

What used items to donate: Diapers, wipes, hygiene items (baby wash/shampoo, etc.), infant bathtubs, potty chairs, bouncy seats, winter clothing (especially 0-6 months), books, toys, shoes, bottles, baby-wearing carriers and diaper bags.

What NEW items to donate: Socks, underwear and formula (especially Similac).

Note: Westside Baby will not accept expired car seats and are not collecting furniture, changing tables, "exersaucers" or baby swings.

10002 14th Ave. S.W.
Seattle, WA 98146
206-767-1662

Habitat for Humanity ReStores

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Simply put, Habitat for Humanity helps low-income families build their own homes and restore dignity. Their Habitat ReStores are home improvement stores that accept small and large donations of new or gently used furniture, appliances, housewares, building materials and more. Proceeds from the sales of these items help Habitat’s work in your community and around the world. Habitat ReStore staff and volunteers make the donation process as simple as possible. You can always donate goods in person, and many Habitat ReStores offer free pickup of large items. There is one very large ReStore in Tukwila near Southcenter. 

Seattle-King County ReStore
1185 Andover Park W.

TukwilaWA 98188
888-507-7078

Find a nearby donation center here.

St. Vincent de Paul

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With thrift stores similar to the Goodwill, St. Vincent de Paul also serves the community by running a food bank, programs for Veterans, basic health assessments, language and social services to the Hispanic community in King County and a case management program and call center to help individuals access social services. The charity is currently accepting donations at the Georgetown Kent, Kenmore, Burien, and Renton locations. Donations can be given Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. (However, the Georgetown location does not accept donations on Saturdays). Make sure your items are in sellable condition—no rips, tears, stains or big scratches. When you arrive, you'll be asked to place your donation in wire-framed boxes, and you can download an e-receipt online for donations over $250.

What used items to donate: They're currently accepting clothing, electronic items and household items. Everything needs to be in good working order. Hard surface furniture donations (tables, wooden chairs, desks, etc.) our being accepted at the Kent, Kenmore, Burien, and Renton locations only.

Find a donation center nearest you here.

Eastside Baby Corner

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Eastside Baby Corner

Eastside Baby Corner provides direct assistance to local families challenged by job loss, homelessness, medical crisis and poverty. Each year they provide more than 8,000 clothing bags (each with a week's wardrobe) and more than 1,324 car seats to local families, keeping children safe and families comforted in their time of greatest need. Your donations won't gather dust here; items are matched to deserving families within a week of the item being requested.

What used items to donate: Clothing for children (birth through size 14), maternity clothing, baby gear, shoes, bottles, toys, diapers (new or opened packages), school supplies and books, blankets, bedding, towels, bicycles, and more. Check their website for the complete list of items.

Most needed items: Boy’s clothing: size 12-14, children’s pants sizes 2T-14, shoes (boy’s size 7C – 1Y and girl’s size 8C – 1Y), umbrellas, baby monitors, safety gates, safety locks, pajamas, towels, bedding (especially queen sheets and comforters of all sizes) and infant fleece blanket sleepers size NB-9 mos.

Note: EBC does not accept walkers with wheels, used nipples or pacifiers or those made in China, crib bumpers, open food or formula packages, flat fabric slings, sleep wedge, oral medication, toys with magnets, teethers containing gel or liquid, or made with wood, amber, marble or silicone. Other Items not accepted include toys bigger than a school backpack, adult clothing (except for maternity), ski equipment, electric breast pumps, humidifier/vaporizers, furniture, large train tables and stuffed animals longer than 12 inches. When in doubt, give them a call.

1510 N.W. Maple St.
Issaquah, WA 98027
425-865-0234

View all drop times and locations here

Treehouse

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Treehouse

This standout organization's mission is to "give foster kids a childhood and a future." Among the myriad of services Treehouse provides to youth in the foster care system is an awesome warehouse filled to the brim with new and like-new clothing, shoes, toys, school supplies and books. This is where the kids can go "shopping" (everything is free) for what they want and need. This is a particularly great choice if along with your toy donation, you have a fashion-conscious tween (or toddler for that matter) who has outgrown their stylish brands.

What used items to donate: Infant/toddler, kids and young adult clothing, shoes and basic accessories, luggage, books, toys and games.

What NEW items to donate: Socks, underwear, bras, swimwear, blankets, stuffed animals, school supplies (including lunch boxes and backpacks), hygiene items (including diapers and baby wipes), bikes, scooters and skateboards. Other ways to donate can be found online.

Note: Treehouse will not accept items that are worn and/or out of date – such as: clothing in poor condition, toys and games that are missing pieces, luggage that has broken straps, zippers, or wheels; furniture, mattresses, play structures, used baby equipment (car seats, pack-n-plays, strollers, etc.), electronics (video games, phones, DVDs, CDs, etc.), household Items (appliances, kitchenware, decorations, wall decor, pillows, bedding (sheets and comforters), etc., breast pumps or breast pump accessories, food, beverages, or baby formula.

2100 24th Ave. S., Suite 200
Seattle, WA 98144
206-767-7000

Drop-off Hours: Tue. & Thu., 10 a.m.-3 p.m. or by appointment.

Northwest Center

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The Northwest Center has created schools and bustling social enterprises which demonstrate the powerful benefit of people of all abilities working together. Your toys will be used in one of their awesome early learning programs where children with and without developmental disabilities learn and play together. With two dozen drop off locations, this organization makes donating super easy. Currently, the Northwest Center Big Blue Trucks aren't making rounds for donation pick-ups, but families can still drop off clothing only in the Big Blue Bins. Find one near you online. You can also donate to Northwest Center at any Value Village store.

What used items to donate: They're currently accepting clothing donations in a Big Blue Bin.

7272 W. Marginal Way S.
Seattle, WA 98108
206-285-9140 

Mary's Place

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Mary's Place

This safe haven provides more than just the tangible needs of food and shelter for homeless families with children; Mary's Place also provides a community and a safety net for women and families looking to rebuild their lives and move back into housing quickly. They are always in need of gently used items and other items. They have donation stations in SODO (Mon.-Sat., 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m.) and Seattle Regrade (Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sat., 9 a.m.-1 p.m.). More information about each location and drop-off hours can be found online.

What new or used items to donate: Children's books, backpacks, tote bags, fanny packs, small suitcases, bottles, sippy cups, in-season clothing for men, women and kids, raincoats, towels, utensils, small appliances (microwaves, crock pots, toasters, blenders), digital ear thermometers, 

What NEW items to donate: Diapers (especially sizes 5 & 6), baby wipes, hand sanitizer, antibacterial hand wipes, individual tissue packets, alcohol wipes, cough drops, Pedialyte packets, pain relievers (Ibuprofen, aspirin), topical antibiotic ointments (like Neosporin or PolySporin), cough drops, hairbrushes, hair ties, body wash, ethnic hair care, lotion, Chapstick, razors, nail clippers, makeup, mouthwash, toothbrushes and toothpaste.

Items with a high need: Twin sheets, blankets, pillowcases, auto shop gift certificates, maternity clothes, new underwear (all sizes - men, women and children), stroller covers and towels. Check online for the complete, most up-to-date list.

The Healing Center

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As the only drop-in grief support center for youth (ages 4-18) in the area, The Healing Center fills an important gap in supporting kids who've experienced loss or trauma. The Healing Center also offers grief-support for adults, children and families as well as a day camp in the summer. The organization offers a unique, long-term, multi-faceted approach to grief support, combining group support with informal events and social networks.

Children’s programming supplies needed: Crayons, markers, colored pencil, coloring books, notebooks, board games, sketch book, Play-doh, model magic, beading supplies, watercolor supplies, washable kid's paint, construction paper, plain white paper and stickers.

Household supplies needed: Furniture (couches and chairs), lamps, side tables, office chairs and office desks.

Please contact donations@healingcenterseattle.org if you think you can help.

6409 1/2 Roosevelt Way N.E.
Seattle, WA 98115
206-523-1206
Online: healingcenterseattle.org

The Brick Recycler

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If you have a LEGO lover in your life who's ready to release his or her (millions) of LEGO bricks and figurines, do not put them in your normal "donate box." Organizations like the Goodwill, Salvation Army, etc. will just throw them away if they're not in a complete set and if you try to recycle them, the city will sort them out and send them to the landfill. Give your LEGOs a new lease on life by sending them to the Brick Recycler. They will then send sets of LEGOs to schools in low-income areas, foster care programs, hospitals, and other organizations are also in need of LEGO sets but don’t have the money to buy them. You can ship them your mixed bag of LEGOs (for free if you ship via ground service including UPS Ground and FedEx Ground) and they'll sort and pass your bricks along to future builders. What a brick-tastic idea!

Address shipments to:
Brick Recycler c/o Guaranteed Express
652 N. King Rd.
San Jose, CA 95133

Online: brickrecycler.com

Before Donating, Please…

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Treehouse

Before you start your post-nap time stealth purge of the toy bin or (gasp!) before enlisting the kids in selecting a few of their treasures to share with a child in need, here are a few tips for donating used toys:

1. Make your donations count by only offering items that are truly "gently used" and in good working order. Almost all organizations will throw away broken, stained or otherwise unusable toys, clothes or other donations, including toys missing any of their parts. St. Vincent de Paul estimates their annual garbage bill at over $60,000 because of unsellable items that include things like shirts with stains or broken zippers or puzzles with missing pieces. Hint: Local subscription service, Ridwell is a great place to threadcycle non-wearable clothing.

2. Don't donate toys or items that have been recalled. Those drop-side cribs are a no-no, even if it was a gorgeous family heirloom that all your kiddos slept safely in.

3. Put fresh batteries in automated toys. Or include a new pack of batteries with your donation.

4. Sort your donations. Though it isn't a requirement, it really helps the donation stations process donations when items are pre-sorted. For an example, place all clothing in one bag and shoes in another. 

5. Double check on questionable items. Plush animals are frequently not accepted due to allergens. Big-ticket items like play furniture or outdoor play equipment may not be accepted as many organizations don't have room to store these biggies, so you might want to give your local organization a call before you haul it over there. (Don't stress! We have some options below for such cases.)

6. Don't forget to ask for a receipt. Most places will give you a tax deduction for your donation, so ask for a receipt!

—Jeffrey Totey, Kristina Moy & Katie Gruver

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It’s no secret that babies—and all of their stuff—can cost a bundle. Repurposing those used baby items once your little one has outgrown them is a smart way to stretch the money you’ve already invested. Plus, giving your baby items a new use beyond their original purpose will keep perfectly usable items out of the landfill. For frugal-minded moms, it’s a win-win! Here are our 10 favorite ways to give old baby items a new lease on life.

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1. Board books for early learning and development. Before you send those “baby” board books to donations, keep in mind that it won’t be long before your little one will be reading books (rather than chewing on them). With colorful illustrations, durable construction, and easy-to-identify pictures and words, board books makes the perfect first books for early readers. Plus, they’re the the perfect size for little hands.

2. Baby wipes for cleaning messes on the go and more. If you’ve moved beyond the diaper phase and still have boxes of baby wipes stacked in your closet, you’re in luck. The tiny, disposable workhorses are good for much more than diaper duty. Great for potty-training toddlers, cleaning kids’ grimy hands on the go, removing stubborn makeup (from faces and clothes!), and wiping down pretty much anything, from your leather jacket to your kids’ dry-erase chalkboards to the dashboard of your car, it’s no wonder why wipes are a household staple in even baby-free homes.

3. Bottle brushes for new cleaning tasks. You may have tossed the bottles, but give those cleaning brushes a new lease on life by putting them to work on other household items. They’re perfect for reaching into hard-to-clean nooks of toddlers’ sippy cups and slim-necked items, like reusable water bottles, thermoses or vases. Their gentle bristles also make them ideal for cleaning delicate glassware like crystal. Sanitize by running through a regular dishwashing cycle periodically.

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4. Diaper caddy for closet organizers. A diaper caddy is a lifesaver when it comes to storing all the necessities for a quick change. We love the Original Diaper Caddy Bag from Keababies. Once your child is out of diapers, store toys, swim gear, winter mittens and hats, anything you want to keep organized and easily accessible on a shelf in your child’s closet. Thanks to all the handy dividers and pockets, it could also hold knitting supplies, car snacks, your haircare tools and countless other household items.

5. Baby powder for deodorizing and more. Buying the 15-ounce economy-size baby powder seemed like a good idea, until you got two years into motherhood and realized you’d barely made a dent in the bottle. Fortunately, there are plenty of clever uses for the cornstarch mixture, from deodorizing gym shoes to freshening up your carpet before vacuuming. Some thrifty mamas swear by it as a dry shampoo alternative, while others bring along a bottle to the beach to make quick work of removing stubborn sand from hands and feet. 

6. Sippy cups for occasional use. While we’re not suggesting you allow your five year old to drink from a sippy cup on a regular basis (the AAP Pediatric Nutrition Manual suggests most children are developmentally ready to trade a sippy cup for a straw cup beginning around age 2), it’s smart to keep a few sippy cups handy for occasions where you need to cut down on the chance of spills. Some possible uses: during long car trips, on a bedside table for late-night thirst or to give fluids during an illness while your child is laying down in bed. 

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7. Baby shampoo for gentle cleaning. No need to spend money on fancy cleaners for the delicate items around your house when you have a leftover bottle of baby shampoo. Suitable for baby’s skin, it makes sense that the gentle cleansers are safe but effective on everything from makeup brushes to lingerie. 

8. Burp cloths for mess control. When your swaddling days are over, there are still plenty of ways to put your burp cloths to good use. Ultra absorbent and soft, they’re ideal for dusting, wiping up spills, and cleaning or polishing surfaces from the kitchen to the bathroom. They’re also the perfect accompaniment to mealtime when used as a placemat to catch the overflow of messy little eaters or as a bib to keep an outfit clean.

9. Lanolin for more than cracked nipples. Once your breastfeeding days are behind you, that tube of lanolin may become your skin’s new best friend. Perfect for most anything that ails your skin, some of our favorite uses include soothing chapped lips and scraped knees, moisturizing ragged cuticles, and calming razor nicks.

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10. Baby food for added nutrition. We know what you’re thinking, and we’re with you. As much as we love to save money, eating baby food straight from the jar is taking things too far. Fortunately, there’s a better use for leftover containers of puree. Add the contents of a fruit- or spinach-flavored jar into a smoothie or swap some of the puree in place of the oil in a quick bread. Jars of purred vegetables and blends can be added to thicken soups and stews or stirred into spaghetti sauce for a nutritional boost you won’t even notice.

11. Diapers for soothing ouchies and hiding valuables. If you have an outgrown box of diapers languishing in a closet, you might want to pull out a few and set them aside before donating the rest. Extras can be used to make a homemade ice pack for ouchies or to keep foods cold on the go. (Simply pour a cup of alcohol into the diaper, saturate with water, slip into a zippered baggie, and freeze.) Other ideas: Use extras to wrap fragile items before storing, hide valuables safely at the park, or absorb a spill on carpet or upholstery by placing the diaper upside down on the area to be treated with a weight for a few minutes until the liquid is absorbed.

—Suzanna Palmer

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Popular e-commerce site Jet.com is expanding its home essentials line! Shoppers can now check out the Uniquely J baby line, a collection of hypoallergenic and dye-free baby essentials—and everything is under $15.

Uniquely J, a private label brand only available on Jet.com, has been around for some time now, offering groceries, cleaning, laundry, paper and plastic items at a great price. The new baby products, priced at $10 to $13 expand the existing line and provide gentle products for mom and baby.

Shoppers can find baby wipes, tear-free baby shampoo and body wash, lotion, bubble bath, baby dish and bottle soap and baby laundry pacs in the new line. Choose from fragrance-free or lightly scented products that are made without alcohol, parabens or sulfates.

Snag free shipping when you spend $35 or more on your order, and you can even save money by bundling products together! While you’re visiting Jet.com, don’t forget to check out their other products in electronics, fashion, beauty and home!

––Karly Wood

All photos courtesy of Jet.com

 

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