Tea Party For Two Piggy Paint Giveaway

The days of painted nails stopped when I became pregnant with my daughter – I used to be one of those different-color-for-every-day-of-the-week ladies. But when you are expecting, you question everything you put on and into your body. Oh, and this constant worry will just grow and grow as your little baby turns into a young lady. As a mother of three, I try my best to live a chemical free life and find ways to clean and take care of my children and my home with natural products (baking soda and vinegar are my best friends). If that is not enough, having a husband with asthma and super sensitivity to scents always forced us to color toenails with conventional nail polishes outside … and yes, I questioned my judgment about those products that I occasionally put on my daughters toe nails but never really researched safe alternatives.

Piggy Paint Colors

 

Well, I am happy to announce that guilt free indoor nail coloring has returned to our family, thanks to Piggy Paint. Having such a girlie girl on hand, I learned that you cannot just walk around in your princess heals without painted toenails – that would be totally unfashionable. And while I am still a bit conservative about putting darker colors on fingernails (something that my mother disapproved especially during the school year and I seem to be carrying on this tradition), I am more than happy to give my girl a little sparkle on her toes.

We received our Piggy Paint sample in the shade of Tea Party for Two. Needless to say, I had to hide it for a few days until we had the ‘right timing’ and we could truly have fun trying it out. We followed the instructions and blow-dried each of the two coats we applied. It went really fast – I mean REALLY fast – and the procedure was very fascinating to my daughter. Usually she needs to sit on our front porch and wait for a long time but with Piggy Paint, she was in and out of our indoor spa in less than 8 minutes with two fully dried coats. My darling is picky – I know better to purchase anything without her consent – but she loved most of the colors Piggy Paint came up with which was rather surprising to me. Request for some of them already made it to ‘wish list’.

Here are some quick snips of data about Piggy Paint:

  • Non-toxic, odorless, eco-friendly, and kid-friendly
  • Made in USA ( that in itself is a huge brownie point for me)
  • Safe during pregnancy
  • Easily removable with Piggy Paint Nail Polish Remover that is gentle on both noses and Planet Earth
  • Main line of Piggy Paint targets young ladies
  • Project Earth is for hip tweens
  • And the adult line is Piggy Paint Refined

Save on your own purchase of Piggy Paint with “momstart10” at checkout

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25.00 Gift Card to Piggy Paint

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About Orshi:

Orshi is a teacher at UCIC where she works daily with children. She shows a great love for children as she has three of her own. She also loves Facebook, gardening and baking. She was born and grew up in Hungary and now lives across the street.

Nail Polish Safe for Expecting Moms UNT Skincare [Giveaway]

My daughter Zoe, loves little things. She loves anything that makes her feel girly like getting her hair done, having a little lip gloss put on her lips and Especially a little nail polish on her fingers. But as a mom that knows she sucks on her fingers in her sleep, I really want to be careful of what I put on those precious fingertips. So I was interested in testing out nail polish  from UNT Skincare.

UNT Skincare makes baby sensitive sunblock specifically geared for Baby’s skin and nail polish that is free of harmful formaldehyde, toulene and phtalate, which makes it safe for expecting moms and little girls. We received a very soft pink nail polish from UNT Skincare to review, and Zoe loves it. She asks me all the time to put it on again. It seemed to last a little longer than our other nail polish.

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UNT nail lacquer comes in quite a few color variations. The nail polish goes on very smoothly and evenly. The chip resistant formula provides a high-gloss shine decorating your fingertips. This nail lacquer collection incorporates vitamin F to deliver extra repair care. Vitamin F is a skin softener and moisturizer with great anti-oxidative functions acting as a strengthening and protective layer for skin, hair and nails.

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3 bottles of UNT nail polish (24.00 value)

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Check out the nail polish colors and leave in the comments which three colors you like most

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