From Glider Rock to Great Idea

It all started at 3:17 a.m. Somewhere between a bottle, a glider rock, and a bleary-eyed scroll, I had a thought: “I’d like to be pampered like a baby again.”

That night, Up With Goldie was born—for every mom running on caffeine and hope who deserves more softness, more ease, and a little “you’re doing amazing.”

Why Baby Hands? Because moms deserve nice things. This retinol hand cream is gentle, nostalgic, and really, really good. And yes, your hands deserve to be carded at brunch.

"I made Baby Hands because I missed when strangers used to ask if I was the babysitter, not the mom."

Taylor Wolfe (@thedailytay)

This Is Taylor. She Made Baby Hands

Created by comedian and content creator Taylor Wolfe (@thedailytay), Baby Hands was born out of one busy mom’s desire to gently defy time—starting with her hands.

She teamed up with Chase Larabee of @pendrell to bring her anti-aging fantasy to life—Baby Hands: a hand cream that feels like time travel back to the golden era of flip phones, butterfly clips, and forgetting to feed your Furby (again).

From her hands to yours (literally)—hope you love it like it’s 1999!

This Is Taylor. She Made Baby Hands
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Clean Formula
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Vegan
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Cruelty-Free
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Sulfate-Free
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Phthalate-Free
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Paraben-Free
Woman applying baby hands retinol cream before bed
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Baby Hands safe to use every day?

Yes! Baby Hands is safe to use morning and night. That said, if you notice any redness or irritation, cool your jets and take a little break—your skin might just need a breather.  

Is this just for hands or can I use it elsewhere?

While Baby Hands was born for your hands, you can absolutely use it anywhere you’d like to rewind time—elbows, knuckles, even under your eyes. Time travel is a full-body experience.

How long will one tube last?

With daily use, you can expect your tube to last about a month. Longer if you’re rationing like it’s Y2K again.

Will this really make me time travel?

We wish. It won’t take you back to 2003—but your skin might look like it did.

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