Unlocking the Power of Newborn Magic Shampoo - Benefits for Your Baby's Hair

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The newborn magic shampoo is a gentle and effective product specially designed for babies. It is formulated with the utmost care to keep the delicate skin and hair of newborns safe and healthy. The shampoo is free from harmful chemicals and contains natural ingredients that nourish and protect the baby's sensitive scalp. One of the key features of the newborn magic shampoo is its mild formula. It is gentle enough for daily use and does not cause any irritation or dryness. The shampoo creates a rich lather that cleanses the baby's hair without stripping away its natural oils.



10 places to trick-or-treat in Las Vegas, Henderson

This Halloween, discover 10 options for safe trick-or-treating and other family-friendly celebrations across the Las Vegas Valley.

By Janna Karel / Las Vegas Review-Journal October 25, 2021 - 4:12 pm Updated October 30, 2021 - 7:28 am (Getty Images) Rachel Aston/Las Vegas Review-Journal @rookie__rae

Mary McClellan, left, and Heidi Wade of TR Realty outfitted their trunk with ghosts and jack-o’-lanterns for Trunk or Treat. (Hali Bernstein Saylor/Boulder City Review)

This Halloween, discover 10 options for safe trick-or-treating and other family-friendly celebrations across the Las Vegas Valley.

Boo-tacular

Chuck E. Cheese hosts games, goodies, free game play for kids in costume, a new show and candy provided by Chupa Chups starting at 6:00 p.m. every night now through Oct. 31.

Visit Chuck E. Cheese in costume on Friday and Saturday for a chance to compete and win prizes in the 7 p.m. costume contest, judged by Chuck E. himself.

Chuck E. Cheese will open two hours early on Halloween morning for a sensory-friendly experience. Sugar-free candy will be provided for kids in costume.

Haunted in the Desert

Oct. 28 through Oct. 30

Haunted In the Desert returns for another year. An old western ghost town comes alive for a spook-tacular drive-thru experience that is fun for all ages from 6 to 9 p.m. for three nights. No tricks — just treats! Free souvenir bag of candy for children under 12.

Haunted Harvest

If you love Halloween but have little ones or just really don’t want to mingle with goblins and ghouls, you won’t want to miss the Haunted Harvest at Springs Preserve, 333 S. Valley View Blvd. From 5 to 9 p.m. Friday through Sunday, it’ll be packed with themed trick-or-treat stations, street vendors with ghostly grub, live entertainment and activities. It’s all outdoors and at reduced capacity, and masks, Halloween and otherwise, are recommended (although no full-face masks for those 18 and older). Tickets, $9, will be sold only in advance, and only online. Parking is free, with overflow at Meadows Mall. 333 S. Valley View Blvd. springspreserve.org

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HallowReef

Celebrate spooky season at Shark Reef Aquarium’s “Hallow Reef” at Mandalay Bay from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.

The exhibit (3950 Las Vegas Blvd. South) will transform into an interactive Halloween experience adding tricks and treats at every corner, welcoming all ghouls and goblins to show off their Halloween spirit with the most unique land and sea creatures.

Admission is $5.00 at the Shark Reef Aquarium Box Office for children 12 years old and under donning a costume and complimentary trick or treating candy is available.

Children must be accompanied by a ticketed adult and reservations are recommended in advance.

Hat-trick-or-treat

The UNLV Skatin’ Rebels are skating into Halloween weekend with hat-trick or treat celebrations at City National Arena.

Trunk or Treat in the City National Arena parking lot is 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. with complimentary snacks, food and drinks, costume contests and official Rebel Hockey merchandise giveaways.

Safe-tacular and BOOster Seat Bonanza

The Annual Halloween Safe-tacular and BOOster Seat Bonanza returns to UMC Children’s Hospital (800 Hope Place) on October 30 from 9 a.m. to noon.

The festive, trunk-or-treat style event will offer goodie bags with treats while supplies last as well as pedestrian safety gear and education.

In addition to Halloween treats, free child booster seats will be available for qualifying families while supplies last on a first-come, first-served basis. Children must be present to qualify.

Fergusons Downtown

From 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Fergusons Downtown (1028 E. Fremont St.), Future Makers and Tofu Tees will host trick-or-treat bag crafts, a trick-or-treat scavenger hunt, face painting, and more. A donation of $10 is suggested.

Town Scary

Town Square turns Town SCARY and children of all ages are invited to bring bags or baskets and trick-or-treat at participating stores and restaurants from 4 to 7 p.m. Event is free.

Halloween Ghost Walk

The District will host its annual Halloween Ghost Walk sponsored by Mix 94.1 from 4 to 7 p.m. on Main Street by The Courtyard at The District (2240 Village Walk Dr.)

Dress up for an evening filled with trick-or-treating, costume contests, and spooktacular jams.

Participating retailers will be waiting with bowls full of candy so be sure to stop by every one of them!

Container Park

Container Park welcomes costumed kids for an evening of trick-or-treating.

Guests can go tenant-to-tenant for special gifts and candy from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. followed by a complimentary sunset screening on The Lawn of “Hocus Pocus.”

Celebrate Día de los Muertos with mariachi entertainment from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. provided by the Las Vegas Academy of the Arts.

Entry is free, costumes are encouraged.

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Programs and Services

Opportunity Village is a non profit organization that empowers people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their loved ones. Our suite of tailored disability services focuses on enriching, empowering and equipping those we serve to become job-ready, confident and more independent. We help remove barriers preventing individuals from finding and keeping gainful employment and assist families in accessing quality support.

The programs we offer have contributed to increasing the quality of life and reducing the chances of people with disabilities falling into homelessness and poverty. Over the last 60 years, our positive impact on our community has been immeasurable. We are proud to have gained a reputation as one of the most respected and innovative non profit organizations in Las Vegas.

We have a range of disability services and don’t believe in a one-size-fits-all approach.

Learn more about the variety of disability services and programs at Opportunity Village

The shampoo creates a rich lather that cleanses the baby's hair without stripping away its natural oils. This helps to maintain the hair's softness and shine. Another advantage of the newborn magic shampoo is its tear-free formula.

Day Habilitation

Opportunity Village believes that people with intellectual disabilities and their families should be in control when it comes to where and how they are served. We provide rehabilitation options to suit different needs and levels of care.
We have two care options available:

  • PRIDE: serves people with very profound physical and intellectual disabilities who require 24-hour care and supervision; and
  • Enable: supports people with severe intellectual and physical disabilities, allowing each to participate in a variety of activities and rehabilitative initiatives.

If you are after further resources on this topic, from legal aid to community support, go to our Advocacy & Resources section.

Pre-Vocational Services

We help people learn job and life skills, find employment, earn a living and take advantage of creative opportunities to lead more integrated lives. If you live in the Las Vegas area, a great place to start is with our range of Pre-Vocational Services, including:

  • Campus-based Training: tailored coaching that focuses on building job and life skills.
  • Pathway to Work: community-based on-the-job training utilizing paid work experience to become job ready.
  • Entry: starter program with the outcome of transitioning into advanced vocational training programs or obtaining a wage-paying job.
  • Career Exploration Program: a community-based on-the-job training program with class time instruction.

Each program provides the framework to build life and job skills, on-the-job training, paid work experience, and a pathway to pride, purpose, and a paycheck.

Employment Services

Our tailored employment services focus on breaking down barriers preventing individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities from finding and keeping employment. In our experience, we often find simple modifications or accommodations are needed. Then a person with a disability can perform their job functions at the same level as a person without disabilities.

  • Job Discovery Program: delivers on-the-job training, ensuring positive outcomes for the employee and employer. We developed a teaching, placing and coaching framework to boost confidence and increase employability skills – both the worker and business benefit. It’s a win-win!
  • Assessments: if you are helping your loved one find their first job or aren’t sure what job would be suitable, we can help. For over 10 years, our Assessments team has evaluated job readiness in Southern Nevada.

We work with the Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation, the Department of Veterans Affairs, Clark County School District and several other community partners. So, if you are connected to other services, it can be a simple step to our Assessments area.

Youth & Student Services

Giving young people the tools to opportunities to grow and learn is a vital step in improving the future outcomes of those with developmental and intellectual disabilities. We have three types of assistance available:

  • Autism Treatment and Assistance Program (ATAP): designed to assist parents and caregivers with the funding to pay for Autism specific treatment for their loved ones. ATAP funds evidence-based practices that have been proven effective by empirical data.
  • Very Important Arts (VIA) Program: provides opportunities for artistic expression in art, music, dance, and more for children with disabilities ages 3-22. Students learn from qualified Music and Movement Mentors.
  • Job Discovery Program: a work-readiness program operated jointly by Opportunity Village and the Clark County School District. The program helps students with disabilities referred for vocational training in a natural working environment with the outcome of being competitively employed.
Arts & Recreation

Our arts and recreation programs encourage creative and performing arts activities for people of all levels of ability – and it’s a chance to have loads of fun. Whether you are interested in honing fine and performing arts skills or enjoying our fully accessible playground for adults, we have something for everyone.

  • Fine & Performing Arts: promotes self-expression, social interaction and the development of peer relationships through various art forms. The program aims to increase people’s awareness of the arts, support their creative passions and offer individualized and group training.
  • Sean’s Park: an accessible and inclusive playground set over 2.5 acres for local Southern Nevadans with intellectual disabilities to enjoy. It’s a space for building relationships, spending time with peers, developing hobbies, having fun, and learning new skills
Newborn magic shampoo

Babies often get shampoo in their eyes during bath time, which can cause discomfort and tears. However, this shampoo has a special formulation that is mild and non-irritating to the eyes. This ensures a more pleasant bath time experience for both the baby and the caregiver. In addition to being gentle and tear-free, the newborn magic shampoo also nourishes the baby's hair and scalp. It contains natural ingredients such as coconut oil and chamomile extract, which are known for their moisturizing and soothing properties. These ingredients help to keep the baby's scalp healthy and prevent any dryness or flakiness. The newborn magic shampoo also has a pleasant fragrance that leaves the baby's hair smelling fresh and clean. The light and subtle scent is not overpowering and does not contain any artificial fragrances that could cause any allergic reactions. In conclusion, the newborn magic shampoo is a wonderful product that provides gentle care for the delicate hair and scalp of newborns. Its mild and tear-free formula, along with its nourishing ingredients, make it an excellent choice for parents who want the best for their baby's hair care routine..

Reviews for "Newborn Magic Shampoo: A Must-Have in Your Baby Care Routine"

1. Mary - 1/5 - I was incredibly disappointed with the Newborn Magic Shampoo. I had heard great things about it, but it did absolutely nothing for my baby's sensitive skin. In fact, it seemed to irritate it even more. The fragrance was overpowering and it left my baby's hair feeling rough and tangled. I definitely will not be using this shampoo again.
2. John - 2/5 - I have been using the Newborn Magic Shampoo for a few weeks now and I can't say that I am impressed. It claims to be gentle on sensitive skin, but it caused my baby to have a rash and breakouts. Additionally, it did not lather well and left a residue on my baby's scalp. I had high hopes for this shampoo, but sadly, it just didn't deliver.
3. Sarah - 2/5 - I purchased the Newborn Magic Shampoo hoping that it would be a great option for my baby's delicate skin. However, I found that it was quite drying and left my baby's scalp feeling itchy. In addition, the fragrance was too strong and overpowering for a product that is meant for newborns. Overall, I was disappointed with this shampoo and will be looking for an alternative option.

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