Showing posts with label Nivea Baby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nivea Baby. Show all posts

Saturday, April 16, 2016

The #BigNiveaSale is Happening Now!


Hey everyone! The Big Nivea Sale is happening now.


Save 50% on your favorite NIVEA products from April 14-18! 



So yesterday, we checked the Nivea sale. Since it's payday naman at schedule na din namin for grocery.


Most on sale Nivea products that I saw were lotion and deodorants.


I bought Nivea Extra White & Firm Q10 Roll-on (Php 105.50/ml) for me and  Nivea Silver Protect Dynamic Power Roll-on (Php 106.00/50ml) for Daddy, and Nivea Intensive Moisture Body Milk lotion (Php 94.50/125ml), all at 50% off but buy 1, take 1 ang scheme nila. Promo scheme kasi varies per store.

I was looking for Nivea baby shampoo for Matthew kaya dumaan kami sa Puregold na malapit sa amin. 


I was lucky to bought two bottles of Nivea Baby Extra Mild Shampoo at 50% off each (Php 66.90 only). Mabilis maubos ang Nivea Baby products talaga. I also bought Nivea Protection & Care soap (3pcs, 100g ea) at 50% off also (Php 54.00). I plan to buy more kaya lang wala sila card transaction that time and I have limited cash on hand, hehe.

Anyway, this promo offer is good while supplies last. So check out the nearest mall or supermarket to save 50% on your favorite Nivea products!

Have a great weekend!
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Saturday, January 28, 2012

Baby Skin Care Tips by Nivea: Different Types of Baby Skin

My son has a sensitive skin that is prone to rashes. Good thing I have learned about tea bath. Since he is having tea bath, skin rashes won’t show off even on hot weather.

Because of my son’s sensitive skin. I am hesitant to buy baby lotion. I have tried applying one brand of baby lotion but his skin feels greasy and perspires more. I feared that because of perspiration, his skin pores will be blocked and will cause rashes.

Then I saw this Nivea Baby Nutri Sensitive Milk Lotion. Of course, it takes me some time to be finally convinced to try this product. Finally, last Chinese New Year, I decided to buy one.  I can’t find any trial pack so I bought this 200-ml bottle. 


What really makes me want to try this on my baby is its natural omega 6 lipids plus it has shea butter.



I immediately tried it on my son’s skin. I gently rub an adequate amount on his skin. I observed if he will perspire more. To my surprise, he didn’t and his skin is not greasy.




Every night, I apply it on his skin to keep it hydrated and soft.



Baby skins are different from one another that is why you need to check what his/her skin type is. My son has a dry and sensitive skin that is why Nivea Baby Nutri Sensitive Milk Lotion suits his skin.

Nivea Baby Philippines is always upto date in giving helpful and relevant tips on how to care for our baby's skin and you could find here more details on Different Types of Baby Skin. Like them on Nivea Baby Phil FB page and get daily baby skin care tips. You could also make your own Nivea Baby Journal and you could win special gift packs. Also like MomCenter Phil FB page for more mommy experiences. You could interact with other moms on their page.

Remember moms, the task of caring and nourishing our baby's skin is on us. This is one of my pledge and promise to take care of my baby's skin. How about you mommy? Any baby skin care tips?

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Saturday, January 14, 2012

Baby Skin Care Tips by Nivea: Understanding and Caring for Baby's Skin


Babies are delicate just like their skin. For first time mom like me, caring for my baby's skin is one big task I'm dealing with everyday. Even now that my son is 18 months, I make sure that he is using safe and hypoallergenic baby products.

Aside from using hypoallergenic baby products, giving our children nutritious meals is important too. To ensure that were not adding too much oils and seasonings to their diet, try adding news flavours with the best electric smoker.

The common baby's skin problems are heat rash, diaper rash, infant acne, eczema and cradle cap. Heat rash or prickly heat are tiny red, itchy bumps on the skin. In the Philippines, babies and children as well, are prone to prickly heat because of our humid weather. Aside from using a hypoallergenic soap, I give my son a tea bath everyday. Want to know how? Yes? Okay, I bought tea bags from SM Hypermarket. I'm not promoting though, I bought 100 pieces Natures Pride Green Tea bag for only 82.50 pesos. Put a tea bag in a cup, add hot water then mixed this to about a liter (1-2 tabo) of water that will be used as your baby's last rinse. You can let your baby soak for awhile to better absorb the tea. Tea has natural antioxidants that is very healthy with the skin. But we must always remember that every baby has different skin type so what is okay with my baby will not mean good for your baby too.

Diaper rash, on the other hand, is any skin irritation that develops in the diaper-covered area. Mommies should be very particular with diaper and wipes our baby is using. Some prefers cloth diaper over disposable ones because the latter may contain chemicals that irritates the baby's skin more. Baby wipes, on the other hand, is very convenient to use especially when we are out for malling or trip. Choose one which does not contain alcohol and is made up of natural ingredients. When you are at home, it best to wash baby's butt after each poop so that the bacteria will not stay in the skin to lessen infections.

Infant acne are like small whiteheads that often appears on the face. It usually appears when babies are between 2 weeks and 2 months old, and it may disappear after two weeks or may last up to 6 months. Infant acne is cause by the hormones in your system that was acquired by the baby in the utero or from your breatmilk. Symptoms will disappear when the hormones are eventually flashed out from the baby's stream.

Eczema also known as dermititis is the term used to describe a skin condition characterized by red, scaly and itchy skin. Baby ezcema is an unknown cause and  it is believe it's an immune system reaction that can be triggered by certain soaps, creams, allergies and detergents. It may worsen with stress, heat and sweat.

Lastly, cradle cap looks like a a very bad case of dandruff. It looks like a red area in newborn's scalp, covered with greasy, yellow, scalpy patches. This can start to become flaky overtime, so they rub off easily just like dandruff and often with bits of your baby's hair attached. Cradle cap is common in babies under 8 months old and it  usually starts in the first 3 months of life and stays for weeks and months. This is also common to older babies and toddlers. It's harmless and is nothing to worry about. My baby's hair falls off when he was 3 months and I believe it has something to do with this cradle cap. :)

I know you have experience one, two or all of these with your baby. Good thing NIVEA Baby Philippines introduces hypoallergenic baby products and they never get tired of providing us with useful baby care tips.


Just log on to your facebook account and like NIVEA Baby Philippines. You can also go here for more details: Understanding and Caring for Baby Skin. Don't forget to sign up at Momcenter Philippines and like them on facebook.


You can also share what baby skin problem you have encountered and what effective treatment you have done :)

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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

A Merry Thank You(s)

It is just 11 days to go before CHRISTmas and blessings just keep on pouring!

First, I would like to thank MomCenter Philippines for choosing me again as their Fan of the Week. It's my 2nd time and its not obvious that I go very frequent on their page :).


Then another big thanks to NIVEA Baby Philippines for choosing my manifesto for their free  Mommy Mundo Urban Mom 24/7 Planner promo.


This is the Mommy Mundo Urban Mom 24/7 Planner that I am very excited to have. I will surely carry it in my bag always!

Here's my manifesto - pledge and promise to take care of your baby's skin:

Choosing what suits my toddler’s sensitive skin is hard. He is growing fast that I think baby wash is not just enough. Good thing I saw this Tenderly Caring Cream Soap from NIVEA Baby Philippines. It is hypoallergenic that is why I immediately tried it on my son. Fortunately, it suits his sensitive skin. That is why from then on, I promise to take care of son’s skin using NIVEA Baby Tenderly Caring Cream Soap. I will try their Nutrisensitive Milk Lotion next time.



Again a Merry Thank You(s) MCP and Nivea Baby Phil.!

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