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A thick lotion that can be applied from top to toe to provide calming, soothing relief for redness, skin irrirations and help prevent the "itchies".
Can be used by those with skin affected by eczema.
Available in 50ml and 250ml bottles.
Product reviews...
I took some of this along with us on holiday just in case we got nappy rash or sunburn. I like the presentation of the product. This was a sachet, so its little and easy to fit in my handbag, swimming bag, or to leave in the glove compartment if needed. The front of the pack conveys that the lotion is pure, natural and organic. That's all things you want in a product for babies. You can get bigger packs, and they usually run in the $20 for 100ml range.
This product says it is specially made to soothe relief for redness and irritation. Some products usually say not to use on broken skin, but often with nappy rash you do have broken skin. I liked that this was not the case with the Gaia lotion. While we were away baby played in the sand daily. She ate it, was buried in it and had it unceremoniously put down her back a couple of times - thanks big sis!So at the end of the day, at nappy change time we had a very red bottom. My eldest also had some slight sunburn (you could see where I missed just on one strap line). So I was so glad to have this product.
The lotion feels nice on your hands, a wee bit oily but not greasy and seems to absorb really quickly. The smell is lavender and vegetable oils. If I tried harder I could detect a scent of orange zest and chamomile. It smells good though, like a baby ought to. Like natural gardeny florals. I also used it on my own sweat rash and was pleasantly surprised at how well it worked. All redness was greatly reduced after the first application.
I love using baby products, not only on the baby but also on myself.
This product was thick and didn't leave you feeling greasy which i find with a lot of products. There was enough in the sachet to do baby and my hands which i appreciate. Depending on price i would recommend getting a large bottle and using time and time again rather than the small amount and risking running out at a vital time.
It smells nice too and doesn't hide the baby smell.
This is great to use as a barrier cream for both nappy rash and also for teething rash. It is thick but not greasy.
I used the Skin Soothing Lotion for my son's teething rash and it cleared in up in a couple of days. Its a fantastic product.
The packing is hard to rip open though, I needed to use scissors to get the cream out.
I found this product very thick and creamy so great as a barrier cream or for very dry areas. While non-greasy, I found it did take a bit to absorb but left my skin lovely and soft.
Would definately recommend this as a multi-use product.
This product impressed me with it's smell and smooth texture. It is quite thick, as it can also be used as a barrier cream for nappy rash as well as a skin lotion. This cream soaks in to the skin quickly and is non-greasy which is a GREAT plus!!
The 50ml sachet is great, however if you only want to moisturise your face and hands, beware there will be lotion left over.
I would definately buy this product.
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