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DermaH2O WaterWipes gained support from baby care expert.

Published August 17th, 2009

Although the product has only hit the shops two weeks ago, DermaH2O WaterWipes has already gained support and praise from health care professionals and national baby care experts.…
The genuine purity and simplicity of DermaH2O WaterWipes has caught the attention of midwives, health nurses and baby care experts alike. The very experienced and well known midwife […]

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DermaH2O WaterWipes now available in Boots the Chemist

Published August 4th, 2009

DermaH2O WaterWipes now available in Boots the Chemist throughout Ireland and in selected stores in the UK.
After years of detailed product testing and research, we are delighted to advise that WaterWipes can now be bought in Boots stores within Ireland and the UK (from 29th July.) They will also be available soon through a number […]

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Survey: DermaH20 approach gets thumbs up from midwives

Published July 11th, 2008

Survey finds that majority of midwives are aware of the chemical and preservative content in all other baby wipes.

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Beauty care hamper winner

Published July 11th, 2008

Competition at the International Confederation of Midwives Triennial Congress in Glasgow.

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Irish Breeze to attend major midwives conference

Published May 30th, 2008

Irish Breeze is taking part in next week’s International Confederation of Midwives congress in Glasgow.
Besides the plenary session and workshops on leading developments, there will be seminars such as one organised by Johnson & Johnson on Tuesday 3 June on “Infant Skin Care: The Science, The Research, The Future”. Topics to be discussed include:

The rising […]

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Chemical dangers for baby’s skin

Published May 15th, 2008

Your baby’s skin is supposed to be soft and smooth. But in reality, leading American paediatrician Mathew Avram says, most young children are prone to all kinds of rashes and skin problems. Eczema is another common skin condition affecting one in five children.
The good news is that these problems are […]

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Conventional baby wipes can trigger skin problems

Published May 3rd, 2008

A top dermatologist has advised parents against using conventional baby wipes, as they can trigger nappy rash, dermatitis or eczema.
Dr Peter Foley, a senior lecturer in dermatology at the University of Melbourne, says warm water and cotton wool or a soft face washer are the best things to clean a […]

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