Bedtime and bathtime are the two routines that can drive moms up the wall. They are however essential to your children’s good sleep pattern. My mom use to give us a nice warm bath and then get us ready for bed and we were out like a light. Over the weekend when I noticed that the teenagers were sleeping by 9pm and at 1 am all of the younger kids were going strong. How messed up is that? I have discovered that little things like Mommy’s Bliss new line of Sweet Slumber bed and bath products can help make those routines much easier.
The first thing I noticed right away was the very lovely scent of these amazing products. The lavender, chamomile, and ylang ylang was very pleasant. I also really love that they didn’t have the standard lavendar-vanilla because I so super allergic to them when mixed together. This scent was very subtle which is perfect for us! The 3-in-1 Sweet Slumber Baby Wash is perfect because I can use it for everything. That is always helpful when you have a squirming child who just wants to get out.
Mommy’s Bliss Sweet Slumber products aren’t just for babies or toddlers! I love the Sweet Slumber Massage Cream because it really makes me feel so great! It smell wonderful and doesn’t leave that oily residue. I also use it on the hubby when he has had a hard day and just needs a massage. It helps him relax and get some sleep without the smell keeping him up.
I use the Sweet Slumber Mist on our curtains in the bedrooms! The directions say you can even spray it on kids’ pajamas, but I have found that spraying it on the curtains keeps the smell all night. When the heat or air or even the windows open you get a really wiff all throughout the night. As the curtain blow it really spreads the scent around. It sounds crazy but trust me it works! You can find Mommy’s Bliss Sweet Slumber at Walgreens or through online retailers.
Betty Baez says
sounds soothing…..im a big fan of lavender scent it really is calming
Jean says
Ooh – love the sound of the mist! I would use that to freshen the sheets. I wonder if it would settle my three year old down. Girl is a real jabberjaws at bedtime.