This post is sponsored by Ivory Soap. All opinions expressed here are my own.
How Ivory Soap is Helping Me Pass Down Familial Traditions to My Children
Growing up I was raised by my grandmother in Chicago. I’ve talked about her here on the blog before, but to truly know Bigma was to love her. She had a direct, no-nonsense attitude, and she always said “I tell it like it TIS!” In her almost 100 years of life here on earth she instilled so many values in me. The woman I am today, I truly owe it to her. She was the rock and backbone of our family. She shared her wisdom and foresight, and I use the knowledge she passed down to me today in how I choose to raise my children.
Just recently I pulled out old family pictures to share with my children. We reflected on my grandma and the legacy that she left behind. In our home in Chicago, there were products she used, and I know that if Bigma used them, with all of her wisdom they were the best. Ivory Soap was one of those products.
I’ve used Ivory Soap for my family for years. It’s always been a go-to product that I reach for when shopping, not only because my grandma used it, but because I know it’s gentle enough for everyone and it’s a great value. Ivory is a brand that started 138 years ago, and they created the first soap that was 99.44% pure. Today they continue to make products that are safe and gentle for the entire family. These things are so important to me as a mom who has children with sensitive skin, and as one that runs her own business.
Ivory Soap has a new look but still remains to be pure and gentle!
Ivory Bar Soap
* 99.44% Pure (Original Bar only)
* Free of dyes and heavy perfumes
* Pure Clean Trusted for Generations
Ivory Clean Body Wash
*New Gentle Formula
*Gentle Clean Trusted for Generations
* Free of dyes and heavy perfumes
Using Ivory Soap gives me peace of mind as a mom because I know that my children are using a product free of harmful dyes and chemicals, and one that is gentle and pure. This leaves us more time to spend with one another, doing important things like creating new memories as a family.
Are there any traditions your elders have passed down to you that you share with your children?
3 comments
Akhilraj
February 24, 2018 at 4:08 pmthank you for the link
tiberposter
February 25, 2018 at 5:29 pmThank a lot It was very helpful,
BarnOgungdom
February 27, 2018 at 4:20 amThank you ever so for you post.Much thanks again.