I've heard Moms complain that their babies have a bald patch or a bald island at the back of their tiny little heads. I personally never did face that problem with Bunny girl. It could have been because she didn't spend very long periods of time on her back...she was always being carried for a cuddle or just because we wanted to 'baby love' her!..... But back to our problem....Infant baldness! Mommies....do not despair, Victoria McGee Walton's Baby Walton may just be your answer.

Baby Walton's Infant Hair Protector is made of 100% satin for the simple reason that cotton sheets apparently increase the breakage and shedding of infant hair, unlike slippery satin sheets. They're also more absorbent when compared to satin sheets.
These sheets have been developed using standards set by the ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials) and is advised for use by children as young as an hour old to a child as old as 24 months.
I personally have not tried Baby Walton's Infant Hair Protector but the testimonials I have read are assuring. You will even see your little one's hair grow back in those bald spots a few weeks after using the easy to wash Infant Hair Protector.
I sincerely hope Bunny Boo will be as blessed as Bunny girl and not have any 'infant balding' problems but just in case we have a little patch developing, my cream Infant Hair Protector will be ready!(If you would like to read more on Infant baldness, Victoria has more information on her site, for your reference.)
Buy it:
You can buy Baby Walton's Infant Hair Protector for 24.99 US$ plus shipping either online or from these stores.
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One reader will have the opportunity to win Baby Walton's Infant Hair Protector in their color of choice.
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This giveaway is open to US residents, 18 years and above. 1 winner will be chosen with the random.org generator on February 20 2010 at 10 pm Central time.

** EBMR Disclaimer: Baby Walton sent me an Infant Hair Protector for review purposes only. This review has not been monetarily compensated and is based on the views and opinions of my family and/or self. Please note that the opinions reflected in this post have not been influenced by the sponsor in any way.**

The Infant Hair Protector will help your baby's hair to re-grow, while preventing further balding.
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This company founded by Victoria McGee Walton who invented and developed the Infant Hair Protector after both of her babies experienced infant baldness
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I learned from their website (taken from the website): After her second baby developed a similar bald spot, she realized she had to create a solution herself, and the Infant Hair Protector was born. Within 30 days her baby's hair was restored.
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I learned that Baby Walton was founded by Victoria McGee Walton, a stay-at-home mom who invented and developed the Infant Hair Protector after both of her babies experienced infant baldness.
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The infant hair protector works on babies of all races and hair types
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Victoria the company founder invented the product after her second baby also suffered from infant baldness. After 30 days of usage, she found that her baby's hair was restored.
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