Body Casting for Babies – is it safe?

When you are just about to start your journey towards body casting, there is no second thought that baby-casting is among your favorite things. Nothing beats the charm of creating those tiny molds which can be perfected at the first attempt and rewards with the right dose of emotions.

But many, especially at the receiving end, wouldn’t agree to the justification of baby casting. While many have discarded the concept saying it’s creepy and have given them shivers, there are several others who feel the mold isn’t safe for baby skin. No, we really can’t convince the first group who think baby casting is macabre, but we surely can convince the latter bunch.



Safe, is it?


To answer whether body casting for babies is safe – well, it is. The materials used are extremely safe to use on baby’s delicate skin. They are hypoallergenic and are made of organic compounds like seaweed etc. In other words, you can compare them as the similar products used for spa facials.

More about the material


The materials and ingredients used to cast a newborn’s body parts are skin safe alginates which are scientifically proven to be environmental friendly, hypoallergenic and dermatology safe. Made of seaweed and pulverized paper, these molds are generally very fast setting alginates.
 

Common mold-making ingredients for baby casting


Hollywood impressions alginate is one of the safest and most widely used baby casting product – mainly for its skin-safe and fast setting features. EnvironMolds stocks this product along with several kits for that perfect body casting for babies. Order now on https://www.artmolds.com or call at 866-278-6653 for more.




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