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Bump box reviews
Bump box reviews








I’m not a mother and can’t judge it on that metric but it’s certainly compelling and well-crafted. Her story, according to first-time screenwriter and co-creator Kelsey Munro, is intended to be a “good metaphor for the shock of motherhood”. It does verge on moralistic when Oly’s initial strong desire for adoption is rebuffed – “this is your baby, Oly” – but she doesn’t cop any anger or slut-shaming remarks from her mum or her schlubby and mostly absent dad (Angus Sampson). The texture is thick and a little goes a long way when applying.Oly (Nathalie Morris) goes into labour at school while Reema (Safia Arain) looks on. The smell is a very strong minty scent which I find I can stomach but it may be a bit much for pregnant women who are super sensitive to certain aromas. Then Bump Box sent me the Yorba Foot & Heel Balm and of course it was the first thing out of the box that I tried. I had been rubbing a combination of sweet almond oil and coco butter lotion on them before bed every night but it didn’t seem to be doing the trick. Luckily there are oils and balms galore that are designed to help pregnant bellies, boobs and thighs stay moisturized and I’ve found a lot of success with them.

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I’m already the person who is constantly slathering on lotion to keep her skin from cracking open in the cold and for some reason pregnancy seems to be drying me out even more (my esthetician confirmed this the last time I saw her). Simply put, it is a safe and effective way to tone your skin and for some reason I just love the smell of it! I find that if I apply it with a cotton pad after cleansing it helps my pores feel and look refined and I’m confident that not only has it helped to clear up some of my pregnancy acne, it’s definitely keeping new breakouts at bay.īeing pregnant in the middle of winter is a … dry experience (sober pun intended). The best part was that my face felt soft and clean afterward and my makeup application was SO smooth!Īnother skin savior! As you can probably tell by the picture, I’ve been getting a lot of use out of this product. My skin felt tingly but never got the burning sensation so common with other masks and when it came time to wash the mask off with water, I could tell that the charcoal and jojoba beads were doing their job to exfoliate.

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I put it on for the recommended 20 minutes and could actually feel it working. Their Face and Body mask is designed to ‘calm the effects of hormonal skin changes’ and it did just that! Luckily, there are a few companies out there, like Glow Organics, that have developed lines specifically for pregnant women. The worst part is that the products I would typically go to for a breakout were all very clearly marked ‘Do Not Use If Pregnant’ so I had to do some research to find cleansers and moisturizers I could use. Now I’ve had my share of skin struggles over the years but there was no rhyme or reason to the pregnancy acne that popped up during my first trimester and I was at a loss for what to do. I’d always heard pregnancy gave women a glowing, beautiful complexion so I was totally unprepared when my skin started breaking out like a high school freshman. The relief is almost instant and I will definitely be buying more! The tea is mint flavored and has the most delicious smell and, very importantly, it actually works! The second I feel the heartburn coming on I immediately set the kettle to boil and pour myself a cup. Below are just a few of the items I’ve been loving from my BumpBoxes so far:Įarth Mama Angel Baby Organic Heartburn TeaĪs I’ve been making my registry I’ve come across this brand more than a few times and people seem to swear by it! So I was excited when I discovered this tea in one of my boxes, especially since I’ve just recently started experiencing heartburn (what an awful feeling, huh?). Of the items I have used, I wanted to highlight a few of my favorites.

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There are a few things that just haven’t been applicable to my pregnancy yet (like a hand and foot scrub to reduce swelling) but I’m keeping them on hand for when I do need them! I’ve received two boxes so far and have been able to use most of the products. The items inside range from skin care products to candles and even healthy snacks! Think of it as a big box of presents, geared specifically toward expecting moms, that arrives once a month on your front porch. I’m a big fan of delivery subscription boxes – from Trunk Club to StitchFix to BirchBox, I’ve tried (and loved) them all! So I was super excited when my parents got me a 6 month subscription to Bump Boxes for Christmas this year.








Bump box reviews