VMV Hypoallergenics

Grandma Minnie's Oil's Well Nurturing Do-It-Oil (75ml)

S$27.00

SOOTHER & SOFTENER FOR DASTARDLY DRY, VERY SENSITIVE SKIN. ALSO A MASSAGE OIL, HAIR DETANGLER, OUCHLESS MAKE-IT-BETTER RINSE & HAPPY NAPPY SALVE. OIL-IN-ONE MUST-HAVE FOR MUMS & MUNCHKINS. OIL’S WELL THAT ENDS WELL!

Two ingredients, countless uses. organic virgin coconut oil plus a healthy dose of coconut-derived monolaurin make for one sigh-inducingly soothing, calming, softening moisturizer for even very dry, sensitive skin...intensive hair conditioner and detangler (try it on bubble gum!)...make-it-better oil...happy-nappy salve...and more!

Daily or as needed, gently massage onto face, body, scalp and/or hair. Diaper Area: Promptly change wet/soiled diapers. Clean area with water-soaked cotton. Let dry. Often, at each diaper change + especially before bedtime, apply Oil where skin comes into contact with wetness. Make-It-Better Rinse: Directly or with cotton, flush out debris. Follow with The Big, Brave Boo-Boo Balm.

NOTESBefore using any product, test a tiny amount of it on skin (we omit allergens, but you or baby may be sensitive to an ingredient that is not an allergen). Introduce new products one at a time, with at least 3 days in between to make sure baby is not allergic. Do not store in extreme temperatures, or in direct sunlight. Do not (re)introduce removed portions of product, water or other substances into product. As with all things ... Baby, ask your pediatrician; Maternity, ask your OB-GYN; Skin, ask your dermatologist.

IMPORTANT: 
For use only on specified areas as directed. Stop use and consult your doctor if: condition worsens or does not improve within a few days; immediately if signs of infection appear; or in the unlikely event of discomfort or sensitivity. If contact with eyes occurs, flush out with plenty of water. Keep out of reach of children. While safe for its intended use, ingesting large amounts of this product can cause loose stools. While usually harmless and temporary, loose stools in infants should be reported to your doctor right away for monitoring.