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Features:
- Certified Organic Ingredients
- Cruelty Free
- Established 1912
- Hydrate & Protect Sensitive Skin
- Raw Shea Cupuacu
- W/ Passiflora Oil
SHEA MOISTURE Mommy & Me Pre/Post Natal Nursing Relief Balm - 2 oz Helps heal, soothe and protect sensitive nipple area. Compatible with breastfeeding Our Story Sofi Tucker started selling Shea Nuts at the village market in Bonthe, Sierra Leone in 1912. By age 19, the widowed mother of four was selling Shea Butter, African Black Soap and her homemade hair and skin preparations all over the countryside. Sofi Tucker was our Grandmother and SheaMoisture is her legacy. With this purchase you help empower disadvantaged women to realize a brighter, healthier future. A must-have during the first months of breastfeeding when nipples may feel sore. Certified organic Raw Shea Butter hydrates, heals and helps relieve irritation. Amazonian Cupuacu, a plant based Lanolin substitute, combines with Passiflora Oil to form a protective layer on the skin's surface, preventing it from dry out. Helps condition sensitive skin to keep nipples supple while nourishing and protecting the skin. Shea Butter Deeply moisturizes and repairs skin with vitamins and essential fatty acids. Amazonian Cupuacu Rich in phytosterols that benefit stressed skin. Helps protect, soften and soothe. Passiflora Oil A superior emollient rich in Vitamin C. Suggested Use Apply to the nipple area after each feeding and when necessary. All ingredients are compatible with breastfeeding and do not need to be washed off. Other Ingredients Ricinus communis (castor) seed oil, mangifera indica (mango) seed butter, butyrospermum parkii (shea) butter*, olea europaea (olive) fruit oil, theobroma cacao (cocoa) seed butter, theobroma grandiflorum (cupuacu) butter, hydrogenated castor oil, euphorbia cerifera (candelilla) wax, passiflora edulis seed oil * Certified Organic Ingredient Warnings If irritation occurs, discontinue use. Tested on our family for four generations. Never on animals. |
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