Halos N Horns - How it Began
Gorgeous, scrummy smelling, brightly coloured toiletries that make bath time fun and take away the niggling worries about what exactly you're putting on your little angel's skin. Here at Halos n Horns we specialise in making delectable products for the most sensitive of souls.
Let us take you back to where our story began, in 2005, when Leila Wilcox (our Halos super mum) decided to try and cut out a host of chemicals from her son Troy's bath time routine. Leila had found that Troy's skin turned red and blotchy after his bath and sometimes flared up with eczema. This wasn't much fun for mum or baby and they had both begun to dread bath time, such a shame because baths should be fun. Our super mum turned skin care detective and after researching products on the internet and talking to other mums about what soothed their babies' skin, she had rounded up a list of baddies- chemical nasties that she felt were the irritating culprits, making Troy's skin red and sore after bathing.
Leila set about cutting out the chemicals and found that Troy's skin cleared up to it's lovely baby best- clear and soft and not a rough or dry patch in sight- bliss. Unfortunately, Leila found that it was almost impossible to find the products that didn't contain these chemicals- she had to literally hunt them down to specialist shops in big cities, which was frankly quite an ordeal, being a young mum on a budget with a baby in tow.
That's how Halos n Horns came about- Leila knew that mums and dads always wanted to do the best by their kids but at the same time, good changes had to fit easily into their lifestyles. It was no good knowing the right products to use if you couldn't buy them anywhere.... So the rest, as they say, is history. Leila founded Halos n Horns, her range of babies' and children's toiletries free from chemical nasties, watched by millions of telly addicts on the Channel 4 show Make Me a Million, and you can now buy Halos from practically every shop on the high street- Some one give that girl a pat on the back!
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