Nature's Herbal Nipple Balm, Calming Nursing Ointment, Breastfeeding Cream, Certified Organic. Easy Application, 2 x 0.5 oz Sticks. Silky & Calendula Infused.
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Selected User Reviews For Nature's Herbal Nipple Balm, Calming Nursing Ointment, Breastfeeding Cream, Certified Organic. Easy Application, 2 x 0.5 oz Sticks. Silky & Calendula Infused.
When I first started breastfeeding, lanolin was my best friend for preventing cracks. When I had to switch to pumping, lanolin was no longer necessary, but I needed something to lubricate my nipples against the pump's plastic. The lanolin was far too thick for the job, and it came in a tube, so it spilled all over the place in the dead of night. This nipple balm was a lifesaver for me when I ordered it. Pumping perfection in a mess-free stick! It works wonders for chafing prevention, and I also use it as a chapstick. This is something I would buy for baby showers absolutely would buy it for baby show.
This is an excellent product, and the fact that it is in "stick form" makes it simple to transport in my bag. There is no scent, it isn't sticky, it doesn't stain clothes, it isn't thick (but it does soothe the skin), and it goes on the skin so smoothly that it can be used multiple times. I'm going to buy more.
As a mother of four, I've tried at least six different nipple creams, and this one is by far the best!! Being able to travel by train is a huge plus! The product glides on smoothly, which is crucial if you have sensitive or traumatized nipples from early breastfeeding. My baby had some serious latch issues, leaving my nipples bloody and raw, and I tried at least four different types before settling on this one, which was simple to use, didn't burn or irritate my nipples, and also helped them heal. I'm going to buy this for all of my new mommy friends!.
This is excellent for travel, which is why I purchased it, but it is much larger than I anticipated. I had bought chapstick keychain pouches to hang on my keys because I thought these were the size of a regular lip chapstick, but they were too big to fit in them. I was disappointed because I couldn't find a chapstick-sized nipple cream, but this is the closest thing I could find. It's still a convenient travel size, and it doesn't make a mess!.
It's exactly what it says on the tin. Simple to use and gently soothes dry, unhappy, or tender skin. br>br>I needed something to moisturize and soothe my skin before starting radiation therapy, and this fit the bill perfectly.
This balm is one of my favorites. It's also something I use on my daughter's chapped skin. When school started, she caught a cold and had a runny nose as a result. I gave it to her to use. It moisturized her skin without burning it, and it comes in a handy chapstick format.
This is the third product I've tried, and I'm quite pleased with it. This stuff is incredible. This is the third product I've tried, and I'm not going back. It is simple to put into practice. There is no mess because it comes in a tube and applies like chapstick. It provides almost immediate pain relief, and unlike the other two products I was using, my newborn does not reject my nipples. This is something I would strongly suggest. It's organic, which I adore!.
For breastfeeding, there is a natural alternative to lanolin. The ingredients, as well as the potential mess, piqued my interest. Applicator for tubes is provided free of charge. I can use it one-handed, which is convenient because my newborn likes to nap after a feeding. The presence of two tubes appeals to me. When we begin venturing out more in the coming months, one can stay at home and the other can go in the diaper bag.