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Rescue | Nipple Balm

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Pull, tug, burn! Sore nipples are one of the most common reasons new mothers give up on breastfeeding.

Details

Shoosha Rescue Nipple Balm is packed with soothing nourishing organic oils and butters that will help moisturize and protect your sore nipples from dryness, chaffing and cracking.

We blended so many wholesome and nourishing ingredients such as Organic Avocado Oil, Organic Calendula Oil, Organic Sea Buckthorn Berry Oil and Organic Cocoa Butter. These ingredients blended together provide Vitamins A, E, C, Beta Carotene, and Amino Acids to help maintain and support healthy nipples and areolae.A USDA Certified organic food grade product, all Shoosha ingredients are safe for ingestion and no washing is required prior to nursing. Use on sore and cracked nipples to help soften skin and relieve pain from dryness and help prevent clogged nipple ducts.

Directions

Apply as needed.


Other Uses

This pot of gold makes a wonderful regenerative eye cream, cuticle cream and lip balm! Also terrific for soothing new tattoos. Also perfect to protect baby's lips and cheeks from harsh weather conditions


Ingredients

Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil*, Theobroma Cacao (Cocoa) Seed Butter*, Cera Alba (Beeswax)*, Persea Gratissima (Avocado) Fruit Oil*, Calendula Officinalis Flower Extract*, Hippophae Rhamnoides (Sea Buckthorn) Seed Oil*, Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Extract, Tocopherol (Vitamin E).*USDA Certified Organic Ingredient


Why Shoosha over other brands?

USDA certified




The truth is, not all organic brands are created equal and regulations on what constitutes a true organic product aren’t very stringent. This means that a product can claim to be organic and only contain one organic ingredient. Shoosha is truly organic because all the products are certified food grade organic- that means there are absolutely no synthetic chemicals, pesticides or non-food ingredients in any Shoosha product. Shoosha is literally, pure and safe enough to eat. Independent studies show that up to 60% of what you put on your baby’s skin is absorbed into the bloodstream. Since your baby’s skin is up to 30% thinner and more porous than adult skin, it can absorb more chemicals and toxins than you do. Your baby’s skin doesn’t have the ability to detoxify these chemicals as her/his skin is still developing during the first year of life. Skin is their (and our) largest organ, and with babies in particular, it requires special attention. Take a look at the ingredients that make up the products you are putting on your baby’s new skin. Are the products USDA certified? In order to make an organic claim or use the USDA Organic Seal, manufacturers must follow strict production and handling standards as well as go through the organic certification process. If they don’t, ask yourself why not? Always look for the USDA certification when buying baby skin care products. Our USDA seal is our promise to you because Organics means little if it’s not true.