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I was not sure how else to title this...but what I am wondering if

anyone had any comments on a cream I want to make my daughter who is 12

weeks pregnant.

 

In doing some research on websites for breastfeeding, I found a cream

called Lansinoh which is supposedly 100% anhydrous lanolin. I was

wondering if it would be good to make the cream with anhydrous lanolin,

jojoba oil, and a little aloe vera? I am sure most women know what she

is complaing with if you have ever been pregnant LOL!

 

I would appreciate any feedback.

 

Thank you

 

Sharon

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On May 23, 2005, at 7:32 AM, Sharon wrote:

 

> In doing some research on websites for breastfeeding, I found a cream

> called Lansinoh which is supposedly 100% anhydrous lanolin.  I was

> wondering if it would be good to make the cream with anhydrous

> lanolin,

> jojoba oil, and a little aloe vera?  I am sure most women know what

> she

> is complaing with if you have ever been pregnant LOL! 

>

 

Lansinoh is used after the birth actually for nursing mothers. I never

cared for the sticky lanolin personally and I make my own balms and

other products for pregnancy and after specific to the needs I see.

 

What is the purpose of the " cream " you want to make? Is it simply to

help protect and moisturize skin that is rapidly expanding? If so you

may want to think about a body oil, lotion, or butter balm.

 

Regarding the Lanisnoh many hospitals send moms home with it and it is

the number one seller for a nursing ointment of it's kind. It is

popular partly for it's safe use for mom's who's baby's are nursing.

It's very sticky.

 

 

Elizabeth

Whole Life Essentials

Pure Organic Essential Oils, Hydrosols, & Natural Products

http://www.WholeLifeEssentials.com

 

 

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Lansinoh is used after the birth actually for nursing mothers. I never

cared for the sticky lanolin personally and I make my own balms and

other products for pregnancy and after specific to the needs I see.

 

 

Elizabeth

Whole Life Essentials

 

Thank you Elizabeth.....she is getting very itchy and the skin is

getting very tight. In reading.....it seemed that the lanolin would

help keep the skin soft.

 

Sharon

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On May 23, 2005, at 8:57 AM, Sharon wrote:

 

> Thank you Elizabeth.....she is getting very itchy and the skin is

> getting very tight.  In reading.....it seemed that the lanolin would

> help keep the skin soft.

>

> Sharon

>

 

It's very very concentrated and hard and sticky. A little is used

around the nipples and it creates a kind of barrier and is healing

cracked skin.

 

If this is more for the breasts and pregnancy I would make a creamy

balm or a body oil. Women can feel very sensitive to scents in

pregnancy and skin can be more sensitive, so if you use an essential

oils make sure that they are considered safe and that you scent

lightly. Shea butter and cocoa butters are nice in body butters.

Infused vanilla adds a nice warmth without being overwhelming. Virgin

coconut oil, cocoa butter, and infused vanilla all add a warm sweetness

that is not overwhelming.

 

 

Elizabeth

Whole Life Essentials

Pure Organic Essential Oils, Hydrosols, & Natural Products

http://www.WholeLifeEssentials.com

 

 

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Not only is the lansinoh sticky (although it does thin a bit with the

body heat), it stains! It is not something you'd want touching another

part of your body that doesn't protect your clothes with nursing pads!

 

Elizabeth wrote:

> On May 23, 2005, at 8:57 AM, Sharon wrote:

>

>

>> Thank you Elizabeth.....she is getting very itchy and the skin is

>> getting very tight. In reading.....it seemed that the lanolin would

>> help keep the skin soft.

>>

>> Sharon

>>

>

>

> It's very very concentrated and hard and sticky. A little is used

> around the nipples and it creates a kind of barrier and is healing

> cracked skin.

>

> If this is more for the breasts and pregnancy I would make a creamy

> balm or a body oil. Women can feel very sensitive to scents in

> pregnancy and skin can be more sensitive, so if you use an essential

> oils make sure that they are considered safe and that you scent

> lightly. Shea butter and cocoa butters are nice in body butters.

> Infused vanilla adds a nice warmth without being overwhelming. Virgin

> coconut oil, cocoa butter, and infused vanilla all add a warm sweetness

> that is not overwhelming.

>

>

> Elizabeth

> Whole Life Essentials

> Pure Organic Essential Oils, Hydrosols, & Natural Products

> http://www.WholeLifeEssentials.com

>

>

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Thank you Debra.......this I did not know....

 

I appreciate the input you and Elizabeth have given me.

 

, Debra McDuffee <deb@b...> wrote:

> Not only is the lansinoh sticky (although it does thin a bit with the

> body heat), it stains!

 

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......she is getting very itchy and the skin is

getting very tight. In reading.....it seemed that the lanolin would

help keep the skin soft.

 

Sharon

 

Sharon, try a cream with shea nut butter! Shea is very good for the skin, and

although I'm past that age,hehe...I have customers that tell me that my whipped

shea butter helps soften and reduce the likelyhood of stretch marks. It has

helped my dry skaley legs though<G>!

Anita in TX

 

 

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Thanks Anita........I have some shea hear.....I might try that instead!

 

 

Sharon, try a cream with shea nut butter! Shea is very good for the

skin, and although I'm past that age,hehe...I have customers that tell

me that my whipped shea butter helps soften and reduce the likelyhood

of stretch marks. It has helped my dry skaley legs though<G>!

Anita in TX

 

 

Sharon

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