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Tiddley Pom

December 11, 2009 by · 1 Comment 

Natural Baby Spa Gift - TIDDLEY POM Those of you who love your skincare goodies for yourself ((I’m willing the bambino’s godfather to hurry up and visit as he has a load of Kiehl’s for me after his recent US visit), especially if it’s organic, will no doubt be interested in a new range of baby spa products called Tiddley Pom.

Created by Emma Nash after having her own daughter suffer with eczema and nappy rash, she used her prior experience of selling natural oils to the skincare and fragrance industry to create a natural spa range of products that are free from chemicals, and that also compliment each other.

Tiddley Pom is focused on making spa treatments mini, by soothing, calming, and relaxing your baby. With no nasties (Parabens, SLS, mineral oils etc) and using natural and organic and fairtrade ingredients like Chamomile Flower, Arnica Flower extract coconut and blackcurrant oils and water lilly extract, these luxury buys have been snapped up by the likes of Harrods.

Recently launched (they’re in Harrods), there’s a gift set comprising of bubble bath, organic massage oil, soothing baby lotion, nappy balm, face cloth, and treatment guide. You’d better start dropping hints now though as it’s £60. You can get yourself some samples first. I have them and I have to say, I, I mean Nia…OK both of us, smell rather lovely.

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One Response to “Tiddley Pom”
  1. Samatha Smith says:

    If you go to their web site, http://www.tiddley-pom.com then you can buy the box there or at least get a sample. Really lovely products, a little pricey but I guess you get what you pay for.

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