We’ve been using Johnson’s Baby products for 13 years and we are still using them now that my kids are older. To be perfectly blunt-I love use their products for myself because I really like to use lotions and shampoos that have few ingredients and that I know will do the job of getting my kids clean. And I kind of fell in love with them all over again- after hearing about their most recent initiative.
In a nutshell after they heard that some moms were concerned about the ingredients in their products, they made the decision to stand up and change their product formulas—not because of safety, but for peace of mind. As a way to express their ongoing commitment to moms and babies everywhere and inspired by a Japanese legend that making 1,000 origami cranes signifies a hope granted and a promise fulfilled, they brought their scientists and their families together to create 1,000 origami storks, delivering their promise to who matters most -you and your family. You can learn more about the JOHNSON’S ® Baby promise, which at its core is to provide the best care to moms and babies worldwide johnsonsbaby.com
And of course don’t forget to check out the JOHNSON’S ® Baby Family’s seven newly reformulated products:
o JOHNSON’S ® Baby HEAD-TO-TOE ® Wash
o JOHNSON’S ® Baby Lotion
o JOHNSON’S ® Baby Shampoo
o JOHNSON’S ® Baby Shampoo & Conditioner for Thick and Curly Hair
o JOHNSON’S ® Baby Shampoo & Conditioner for Thin and Straight Hair
o JOHNSON’S ® Baby Shampoo with Calming Lavender
o JOHNSON’S ® Baby Soothing Vapor Baby Bath
And in keeping with their heartfelt campaign called “Your Promise is Our Promise” and the theme of making promises-I asked my nine-year-old-son and 13-year-old daughter to share some of the promises I’ve made to them and asked them if they think I’ve followed through on these promises.
Of course being a mom is a work in progress– and I am forever making promises to my kids and forever trying to keep those promises. I think I will probably never stop trying to see my kids smile, no matter what it takes.
This post is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of The Motherhood but as is always the case all opinions expressed are my own.
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