Childs Farm Name Sophie Ellis-Bextor as Brand Ambassador

by | Apr 27, 2021

Childs Farm have announced that Sophie Ellis-Bextor is their Childs Farm brand ambassador for 2021.

On their blog, Childs Farm explain that Sophie has long been a fan of the brand, using Childs Farm products on all of her boys, including youngest Mickey who suffers from eczema prone skin. And Sophie is completely aligned with the brand’s values and ethics; from their natural ingredients to sustainable packaging, she is passionate about using products that are kind to skin, kind to planet and kind to people.

 

The Childs Farm range has worked brilliantly for all of my boys over the years. And because the products are inclusive for all skin types, it means I don’t have to switch between different brands to support the littlest one’s sensitive skin. Plus, all Childs Farm products are specially designed for children’s skin, which has different needs to adult skin meaning they moisturise, nourish and clean for their skin’s needs. And the products smell fantastic! All reasons why I love Childs Farm products and why I’m so excited to be working with the team this year.

– Sophie Ellis-Bextor

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