Calm Your Nip Balm

$14.99 is the original price

1.75 oz. (50.0 g)
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Calm Your Nip Balm

Calm Your Nip Balm

Organic, nourishing nipple balm that's soothing for mama + safe for babe

Nipple cream that provides much-needed relief before, during, and after breastfeeding. Whether you have sore nipples or you’re trying to heal sensitive skin that's dry or cracked, this USDA certified organic nipple cream gets the job done.

$14.99 is the original price

1.75 oz. (50.0 g)
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Organic, nourishing nipple balm that's soothing for mama + safe for babe

Nipple cream that provides much-needed relief before, during, and after breastfeeding. Whether you have sore nipples or you’re trying to heal sensitive skin that's dry or cracked, this USDA certified organic nipple cream gets the job done.

Let’s face it. Tender nipples, a cracked nipple, or just nipple soreness can be a hassle and your tatas have been through a lot. Treat nursing nipples to a natural nipple balm that's rich in organic ingredients like coconut oil and shea butter, giving you the relief you need.You give so much to baby, it's time for you, mama, to give a gift to yourself-- a cream made just for nursing nipples. Our nursing balm will help alleviate nipple pain and chapped nipples caused from breastfeeding and pumping. Oh, and don’t worry about wiping it off your skin before nursing – it’s made with organic ingredients so it’s safe for your babe too

This nipple butter is also great for other dry, sensitive skin areas like cheeks, dry lips, cuticles, elbows, and heels. From the nip to the lip-- soothe and hydrate your dry bits from nipple soreness to chapped lips. Our nipple creams also works as the perfect lip balm creating a smooth rich barrier on dry skin.

Made with a nourishing blend of natural ingredients like coconut oil, beeswax and shea butter, our organic nipple cream helps alleviate nipple pain and dry skin. You'll wonder how you ever let a sensitive nipple go without it. Better yet, you can rest assured knowing that not only is this nipple cream safe for your skin, but it's safe for babies too. Rest easy knowing each certified organic ingredient is specially formulated to be safe to add to your baby care routine.

Finally a sore nipple solution just for mama! Soften a pea-size amount of nipple salve between your fingers and apply to the whole nipple area.

Using it for reasons other than chapped nipples? The same rules apply. Just a pea-size amount of the organic nipple butter on fingers for other dry, cracked skin, areas like cheeks, chapped lips, cuticles, elbows, and heels.

CAUTION: Use only as directed. If any adverse reaction develops, discontinue use. If more than the directed amount is ingested, contact a physician. Keep out of reach of children.

Canola Oil*, Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil*, Beeswax, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter*, Zea Mays (Corn) Starch*, Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Extract*, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract*, Glycine Soja (Soybean) Oil*, Tocopherol, Silica, Water, Citric Acid

*Certified Organic Ingredients

FAQS

Our nipple balm is made with organic and natural ingredients. No lanolin cream. No silicones. Safe for your little one, so no need to wipe it off before breastfeeding. You have enough to worry about, Mama.

Our nourishing nipple balm not only soothes cracked nipples, it’s also great for other dry, sensitive skin like cheeks, dry lips, cuticles, elbows and heels.

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