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Secret Saviours would like to give a big ‘Thank you’ to Kim Hollingsworth, who was kind enough to leave an amazing product review on our website. We’re always so thrilled to get positive feedback, but this was especially great to us.
Usually, there’s that three-month gap between finding out you’re pregnant and actually sharing that amazing news with the rest of the world. That means cryptic comments galore and wry looks to your partner among oblivious friends and family. What fun! (Giggles.)
Pregnancy is all well and good, but it’s nice to hold on to who you are without feeling like a walking incubator. When it comes to hair, there’s some confusion around the safety of using dyes and even certain shampoos and conditioners. You’ll be pleased to know there is an array of organic alternatives that will keep your hair in great shape.
Summer isn’t right without a new seasonal wardrobe, which is especially important when it comes to dressing your new bump. We have the perfect selection for you.
This vegetarian, gluten-free salad is just perfect for summer.
Consumer watchdog Which? has revealed that expectant parents could save up to £408 by avoiding 10 unnecessary products.
It’s hard out here for a mum. Between finding the best places to take your newborn and where to buy particular products, research can be a fulltime job.
That’s why Susan ‘Annabel’ Hanage started NappyValleyNet.com, a south London mums network, six years ago. We met Susan to find out more.
We appreciate an honest review here at Secret Saviours, which is why we can’t get enough of Sandra’s Black Pearl Blog.
Ultimate respect to Tom Mitchelson. Here at Secret Saviours, we don’t know many men who would do this! After witnessing his partner endure childbirth with their son Leo, now six months old, Tom decided to see if he could withstand the same pain – and found just the place to test himself.
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