Stretch Mark Body Butter 2 Pack
Regular price $35.95 Sale price $30.56 Save $5.39Benefits
- With centella asiatica, organic shea and cocoa butter
- Fast-absorbing formula
- Subtle, relaxing and floral scent suitable for pregnant women
- Developed with pharmacists and midwives
- Vegan
Stretch Mark Massage Oil 100ml
Regular price $29.95 Sale price $25.46 Save $4.49During pregnancy your body needs extra tender care, so you can feel well and enjoy what nature is doing. Stretch Mark Massage Oil uses only pure natural ingredients to protect your skin and support it through the changes. With sweet almond oil, vitamin E rich wheatgerm oil and extract of organic arnica to prevent stretch marks forming, and precious oils of rose, neroli, myrrh and frankincense unfolding a delicate perfume. It’s a pure, natural formula in harmony with your body through a wondrous time.
Benefits
- Prevents stretch marks
- Visibly increases skin elasticity and smoothness
- Maintains skin´s moisture
- Developed with experienced midwives and pharmacists, dermatologically tested and certified natural skin care
- Free from synthetic fragrance, colours, preservatives or raw materials derived from mineral oils
- Vegan
Nipple Balm 25g
Regular price $19.95 Sale price $16.96 Save $2.99- Care & protection for sore nipples, cracked skin and chafing
- Pregnancy and Breastfeeding-safe skincare
- Fragrance-free
- Suitable for vegetarians.
- Free of synthetic preservatives, fragrances, colourants, and raw materials derived from mineral oils.
Ingredients
- Wool Wax
- Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil
- Olea Europaea (Olive) Fruit Oil
- Calendula Extract
- Beeswax (Cera Alba)
- Lanolin Alcohol
- Tocopherol (Vitamin E)
How to use
Breastfeeding: Apply as needed and after each feed, gently pat the skin dry and/or allow the breast to air. Apply a small amount of balm to the nipple and areola to moisturise and protect the area. No need to remove Weleda Nipple Balm before breastfeeding.
Sore and damaged nipples may indicate a problem with the way the baby attaches to the breast when feeding. If the problem persists, seek help from a breastfeeding/lactation consultant or health professional.
Athletes: Apply to the affected areas, prone to chafing, before sporting activity.