NEW YORK, NY, July 12, 2012 (Press-News.org) BabySpa , a natural, innovative and spa-inspired skin care line for babies and toddlers, is thrilled to announce that its Stage One skin care collection has been awarded the PTPA Winner's Seal of Approval. The collection's uniquely formulated bath and body care products were deemed winners in the Baby & Toddler category by North America's largest parent tester community - a credible third party resource of over 40,000 parents that evaluate products based on PTPA's strict quality standards.
As one of the most highly recognized awards in the world, the PTPA Seal of Approval is awarded based on merit and consumer experience. Among countless entries, BabySpa 's Stage One 3 in 1 Tearless Shampoo, Body Wash & Moisturizer, Moisturizing Body Lotion, Soothing Face Cream and Shea Butter Diaper Cream stood out for their unmatched quality and the overall good experience that they provided to parent-testers. The BabySpa line features an innovative stages approach to address the changing skin care needs of growing children with bioactive ethnobotanical blends that protect, nourish and soothe for healthy, hydrated skin.
"I loved the BabySpa products. They have a great, baby fresh scent and leave your little one's skin feeling soft and clean, not greasy," said a PTPA Seal of Approval tester. Across the board comments have been similarly positive with testers noting that the product "leaves your baby feeling calm and rested" and is "natural and gentle enough to use on both my 3 month old and my 3 year old." Another parent commented: "this stuff really works. I love the lotions for my son, while the diaper rash cream heals the red bum overnight like magic."
Founder of BabySpa , Tino Reiser states "Knowing that parents feel so highly about BabySpa products is truly rewarding. BabySpa represents what us parents have always wanted to see in a baby skin care line, the safety and wholesomeness of products that not only feel good but do good to our little one's delicate skin. We feel very honored to receive the prestigious PTPA Seal of Approval from the hands of parents who have tested and approved our products."
BabySpa products are 98-100% natural and free of parabens, phthalates, SLS/SLES, PEG, BPA and mineral oil. The skin care line is available for purchase at multiple specialty boutiques and very soon in select Walgreens stores across the nation. BabySpa can be purchased online at http://www.babyspausa.com, http://www.walgreens.com, http://www.vitacost.com, http://www.newbabysupply.com, and http://www.kiwishoponline.com.
About BabySpa
BabySpa is a natural bath and body care collection for newborns through preschoolers made with unique ethnobotanical blends that provide lasting hydration and soothing effects. All BabySpa products are 98-100% natural and are completely free of parabens, phthalates, SLS/SLES, PEG, BPA and mineral oil. For more information on BabySpa please visit, http://www.BabySpausa.com.
About PTPA Media Inc.
PTPA Media provides an objective framework for appraising and promoting new products designed to enrich family living. The company's mission is to marry innovative companies with discerning consumers, to improve consumer access to quality products and services for their families and homes.
Babyspa Earns Parent Tested Parent Approved (PTPA) Seal Of Approval
Natural Baby Skin Care Line Wins Excellence Award In Baby & Toddler Category
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