Ardo Care Lanolin Nipple Cream Features
- Made from pure, medical-grade lanolin:
- This ensures that the cream is safe for both mother and baby and can provide effective relief for sore or cracked nipples
- Soothes and protects:
- The lanolin in the cream helps to moisturize and soothe the skin, while also forming a protective barrier to prevent further irritation
- Does not need to be removed before breastfeeding:
- Unlike some other nipple creams, this one does not need to be wiped off before breastfeeding. This makes it convenient and easy to use
- Fragrance-free:
- The cream is free from any added fragrances or other irritants that could cause further discomfort for the mother or baby
- Hypoallergenic:
- Easy to apply:
- The cream comes in a tube with a nozzle, which makes it easy to apply to the affected area without making a mess
- Long-lasting:
- A little bit of the cream goes a long way, so a tube can last for a long time
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How to use?
Take the nipple cream on the finger
Rub a small quantity between the fingertips
Apply it to the nipple or areola
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It may be helpful to gently knead the tube or warm it in your hands before use. Ardo Care Lanolin does not have to be removed before breastfeeding.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How often should I apply this nipple cream?
You can apply it after each feeding or as needed throughout the day. The cream should be massaged gently into the skin to ensure complete coverage.
2. How long does a tube of Ardo Care Lanolin Nipple Cream last?
One tube can last for a long time, as a little bit of the cream goes a long way. The exact duration of the tube depends on how often you use it.
3. Do I need to wipe off the cream before breastfeeding?
No, you do not need to wipe off the cream before breastfeeding. It is safe for your baby and does not need to be removed before breastfeeding.
4. Is this Nipple Cream safe for my baby?
Yes, it is safe for your baby. The cream is made from pure, medical-grade lanolin and is safe for both mother and baby.
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