Natural Nipple Butter

Natural Nipple Butter

By Earth Mama Angel Baby
MYR49.90
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The first organic, all natural, plant-based balm created without lanolin, so it’s certified vegan too.

Earth Mama Angel Baby’s Natural Nipple Butter is a rich, organic cream, made with cocoa butter, shea butter, mango butter and healing calendula.

It's safe for both nursing mamas and babies — no need to wash it off before nursing — and it’s hospital recommended!

We all know that breastfeeding is a wonder of nature, and the best way to nourish your new little one. But sore nipples are no petty predicament. Sore and cracked nipples can diminish some of the joy of nursing, so keeping them nourished, protected and moisturized helps you as you nourish your angel baby — naturally.

Why lanolin-free? Lanolin is used as a moisture barrier, but some are concerned about trace pesticide and antibiotic residue. Another concern is wool allergy. We’re here to ease your concerns, not add to them, that’s why all our products are organic, toxin-free, cruelty-free and certified vegan.

60ml

Customer Reviews
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Breast Feeding Mother Must Have!!
By Goo
By apply a thin layer before and after breast feeding section will give you peace of mind from sore and cracked nipples and no worried to wash off as some of the others nipple cream might need to washed off before nursing the babies and this EMAB Nipple Butter is safe for babies.
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Very Soothing
By Honey
When deciding on a nipple cream while I was pregnant, I chose this one since reviews said it was nice and creamy instead of sticky the way lanolin can be. I'm so glad I tried it! Smooth and easy to apply, it is not sticky at all. It is nice and soothing, a must have for those first weeks of breastfeeding!
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Preps the nipples
By Lynn
Ok truth be told, I'm not exactly thrilled. Here's why: Pros: 1) Good if you start preparing your nipples way ahead. If they are already cracked and the cream is applied, it's absolutely soothing. 2) Smells yummy. 3) Safe and organic. Cons: 1) Pricey for a tiny jar (you usually apply it in the first few weeks before the nipples get 'toughened up' and/or when the nipples are sore and cracked - my jar sits unused now and it's still literally full). 2) It doesn't repair, just soothes (but please bear in mind that breastfeeding at first can be painful you just have to go with it and it'll repair itself, so don't expect ANY cream to deliver miracles). So actually it's really 1 con, lol! Still, it's better than most creams out there.