Instant Stress Relief In Your Handbag From MamaBabyBliss

July 24, 2010

Clingy toddler at home, no sleep, too much to do… if you are a busy mum like me who sometimes is feeling stressed out can get an instant natural pick me up from a new product that fits conveniently into a handbag or pocket.

The MamaBabybliss Bliss Stick Uplifting Oil is simply dabbed onto pressure points whenever a woman needs a lift. The all-natural ingredients include:

  • Lime Oil: lifts depression and energizes a tired mind, while easing breathing and assisting digestion.
  • Bergamot: for depression, feeling fed-up, respiratory problems, colds and flu, PMS and SAD.
  • Geranium: helps relieve stress, mild depression, PMS, anxiety and tension, menopausal problems and for general energizing.

“All mums need a little lift every now and then, whether they’re an exhausted new mum getting by with very little sleep while coming to terms with her new, often overwhelming role as mother, or an experienced mum of three rushing between work and after school activities,” explains Justina Perry, founder of MamaBabyBliss. “We’ve created the Uplifting Bliss Stick to help mums take a short breather, giving her the energy she needs before carrying on with her busy day.”

BabyBliss

The Bliss Stick Uplifting Oil is available from www.mamababybliss.com and costs £5.  The product is part of the MamaBabyBliss range of natural pampering products for pregnancy, babies and mothers, all of which are made with natural active ingredients that are ethically sourced and are entirely free of chemicals found in similar products.

The company also has new website featuring a range of videos including relaxation techniques, massage and yoga. See them at www.mamababybliss.com

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  • 1. liveotherwise  |  July 24, 2010 at 10:20 pm

    This looks like an excellent idea, must keep eyes open for it.

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