Sleepytime Bath
Our baby sleepy time bath is a plant-based infusion with Lavender and Geranium oils to soothe and relax your baby.
Our sleepy time bath formulation is safer for the environment. With proper greywater systems in place the water from your baby’s bath can safely be re-used on your flower gardens, lawns and trees. Using safer plant and mineral based formulations is also better for the overall health of your septic tank.
Our sleepy time bath is made in NZ to the strictest environmental standards in our ISO14001, Enviromark Diamond, Kosher and Carbon Zero accredited factory.
pH 7.0-7.5What is pH?
The pH of a substance basically affects how it reacts with other substances. The more strongly acidic or alkaline a substance, the more strongly it will react.
pH is a measure of the acidity or alkalinity of a substance. All substances, once dissolved in water, will consist of ions, which are particles with a positive or negative charge. pH is measured by the concentration of two types of ions contained in a liquid; hydrogen ions, or hydroxide ions. The higher the concentration of hydrogen ions, the lower the pH, indicating high acidity and low alkalinity. The lower the concentration of the hydrogen ions, the higher the pH, indicating high alkalinity and low acidity.
Here’s a guide to the pH values of everyday items.
Lemon: 2 Apple: 3 Banana: 5 Milk: 6.5 Water: 7 Blood: 7.5 Baking soda: 8 Soap: 10
There are 26 allergens commonly found in fragrances and essential oils. These allergens affect approximately 1% of the population. Some of them are natural components of essential oils called fractions. The allergenic properties of fractions naturally evolved in order to repel or attract insects and animals. We use both essential oils and fractions in our cleaners and body care ranges. They have been extracted from plants such as Citrus, Eucalyptus Lavender and Patchouli. They are more sustainable than synthetic fragrances derived from petrochemicals. We identify any allergens in our products to help protect sensitive individuals by allowing them to make an informed decision about whether to use them if they are aware of any potential sensitivity they may have. Using fractions gives our perfumer much more scope to develop elegant multilayered scents for a great sensory impact. It is mandatory to declare allergen fractions in cosmetics and more and more brands are disclosing the allergens in cleaning products.