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I 've recently
taken a healthy, though somewhat obsessive, liking to the Baby Balm. I
know I'm no baby, but I've grown attached to the earthy scent and the
mildness of the formula. I use it as a pre-shave, I put a little in my
hands and rub it into my hair, and I use it on my sore shoulder. My
daughter Emily (now 24) uses it for a lip balm on occasion. But let's
get to the baby stuff. Chamomile and Calendula are safe and calming for
babies. This balm is very effective in treating diaper rash and cradle
cap. It can also be used for a calming baby massage and for a gentle
baby belly rub. A hint about using body care products on babies: Read
the label and avoid products with chemical ingredients. (No chemicals in
our stuff... just the pure and simple ingredients we've listed.)
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Dear Badgers,
I was given a tin of Badger Baby Balm at my baby's shower.
Honestly, I wasn't really sure what or where I was supposed to
use it. After the baby was born, I used it everywhere - on his
cradle cap, his baby acne, and on his diaper area. As soon as I
noticed cradle cap developing I rubbed Baby Balm into my baby's
scalp after every bath. It really "nipped it in the bud." The
Baby Balm cleared up the existing cradle cap and prevented it
from getting worse.
I have to say I think the most dramatic improvement I notice
when using the Baby Balm is in the diaper area. As soon as I see
a little redness I rub the balm in and it’s gone by the next
diaper change.
It really works wonders.
D.C.
New Hampshire
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