One March evening in 2008, I instantly became the mom to a beautiful 8-month-old baby boy through foster care! I didn’t know much about babies, but had made a promise to take care of him (and any other foster children) that came into our home, no matter how long (or short) he stayed.
A PROMISE TO MY FOSTER CHILDREN, I PROMISE TO:
- Protect you;
- Love you;
- Advocate for you;
- Show understanding & grace;
- Meet your physical & emotional needs;
- Treat you as a member of our family.
Just as moms make promises to their children, JOHNSON’S® Baby also makes promises so moms don’t have to worry about the products they use on their little ones. When they heard that some moms were concerned about the ingredients in their products, they made a promise — to stand up and change their product formulas—not because of safety, but for peace of mind. They removed formaldehyde and 1,4 dioxane from all of their baby products, everywhere around the world.
JOHNSON’S® Baby has also removed parabens for most of the new and improved baby products – ahead of their 2015 commitment – as part of their promise to moms. (For more information about their policies and timeline, visit safetyandcarecommitment.com.)
As a way to express their commitment to babies everywhere, they have created a video sharing our promise as a love story to all of you. Based on a Japanese legend that folding 1,000 origami cranes will result in a wish granted and a hope fulfilled, our scientists came together with their families to create an origami stork mobile to show mom that her promise is our promise, too. Check out this inspiring video of “Our Promise”
- The JOHNSON’S® Baby Family is excited to introduce you to seven newly reformulated products:
- JOHNSON’S® Baby HEAD-TO-TOE® Wash
- JOHNSON’S® Baby Lotion
- JOHNSON’S® Baby Shampoo
- JOHNSON’S® Baby Shampoo & Conditioner for Thick and Curly Hair
- JOHNSON’S® Baby Shampoo & Conditioner for Thin and Straight Hair
- JOHNSON’S® Baby Shampoo with Calming Lavender
- JOHNSON’S® Baby Soothing Vapor Baby Bath
Disclosure: This post is sponsored by Johnson’s Baby, but I promise these opinions are my own.