November 4, 2005

Make Life a Lil'Easier


Chances are you didn't even make it home from the hospital before you realized the essential role baby wipes would come to play in your life. Ever since then, you won't go anywhere without your travel case of wipes. And long after you've left the diapers behind, you'll need them for sticky faces, germy hands, and even stain removal when your little darling uses your skirt as a napkin.

Problem is, your hard travel case pops open inside the bag or turns out to be empty at a crucial time (who remembers to replenish the diaper bag the night before?), and the soft pack with the sticky tape is usually stuck to a pile of taxi receipts, leaving the wipes dried out and useless. The solution is the new Lil'OneWipe – individually wrapped wipes that are moist, fresh and ready when you need them.

Lil'OneWipes are part of the Lil'Dipper baby and infant skincare collection – a new line of products that are hypoallergenic, dermatologist tested, fragrance- and alcohol-free, and made with non-irritating ingredients. Small enough to stash anywhere – your purse, your car, your coat pocket, your kid's lunch box – anytime you don't want to bring the whole wipe container. These little gems guarantee you'll never be caught sticky-handed again.

With germ season upon us,
Lil'OneWipe brings new meaning to the phrase "Don't leave home without it.”

Available online at
skincarelab.com.


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