Entries Open for the Beauty Shortlist Mama & Baby Awards

by | May 1, 2020

Calling all clean, green parent and baby brands! The seventh annual Beauty Shortlist Mama & Baby awards are now open for entries (deadline 8 May).

The eagerly anticipated Beauty Shortlist Mama & Baby awards are back to celebrate outstanding ethical products for parents, babies, toddlers and beyond.

Like many of us, parents are more plugged in than ever to global health concerns. So there’s never been a better time to shine a spotlight on cherishable essentials that beautifully nurture, pamper and protect our families whilst helping to protect the planet.

Awards founder Fiona Klonarides says: “There’s huge demand among parents for products that meet high ethical standards with an ingredients list that’s as pure and natural as possible. However, well-meaning mums and dads can find it tough to navigate the category… We’re not looking at a brand’s advertising budget. We’re finding out if their products perform for the most discerning audience possible: parents and their kids.”

These awards provide The Beauty Shortlist’s definitive run-down of top-ranked natural, organic and planet-friendly baby products, plus beauty and wellness for mums and parents. Experts, consumers and editors alike all trust the awards to highlight brand and product excellence and ethics through a proudly independent judging process.

Each year they’re judged by a panel of unbiased industry experts with no sponsorship or advertising to sway their decisions. This unique and transparent approach with an intrinsic focus on “natural, eco and ethical” attracts entries from across the globe – creating a level playing field for big and small brands alike.

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