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VMV Hypoallergenics has been making some of the most exhaustively researched and tested skin care products in the world since 1979, but only recently did it get into the child care business. And we're thankful that it did.
VMV is the brainchild of a research-oriented, well-published dermatologist-dermatopathologist (in layman's terms, that's someone who studies skin disease at a microscopic level).
VMV created its line of Mom & Baby products when many of its employees became first-time parents (and grandparents) and were frustrated by the lack of truly hypoallergenic products available for children. With love and attention to the special needs of a child's sensitive skin, VMV set out to raise its own bar, creating its safest, most hypoallergenic line of products yet: they are the first to be rated VH-65, meaning they are free of all 65 known allergens.
Inside VMV's Grandma Minnie's Baby on Board Travel Set -- beautifully packaged in a cream-colored, gift-worthy, reusable tin with richly detailed descriptions of each product -- you'll find airport-security carry-on approved travel sizes of VMV's complete line of Mom & Baby products:
Each item (except for the Boo-Boo Balm, which comes in a small tub) is contained in a reusable multi-function bottle made from recycled plastic.
All of VMV's Grandma Minnie's products contain monolaurin, a mild yet powerful coconut-derived antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral and antiprotozoal (protozoa are unicellular microorganisms). They are gentle yet effective enough for all skin types and for children (and their parents) aged 0 and up. And not only are they VH-65, but they're also non-comedogenic so they won't clog pores and 100% free of all fragrances, preservatives, parabens and phthalates.
VMV Hypoallergenics patch tests both every product it makes and every single ingredient that goes into its products. It conducts evidence-based clinical studies, both in vitro (in its own and independent laboratories) and in vivo (using voluntary human subjects with relevant skin disorders in actual use conditions: the gold standard, which is not easy to do and not very common). Of course, VMV never tests its products on animals. |
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