The only nipple cream USDA Certified Organic Use on sore, cracked nursing nipples to quickly soften and heal skin, and relieve pain. This creamy salve goes on easily and also serves as an excellent diaper rash ointment. All ingredients are safe for ingestion, so it does not need to be washed off prior to nursing. Does not contain lanolin, which contains several pesticides; or Vitamin E, which should not be ingested by infants. USDA Certified Organic by Oregon Tilth. Much better and safer than many conventional products, this salve can be a real lifesaver! Prevents and relieves sore, cracked nipples. Apply liberally to the nipple and areola, gently massaging in. Motherlove Nipple Cream Ingredients: Marshmallow root, calendula, olive oil, shea butter and beeswax. Available in 1 oz and 2 oz jars (please use pull down menu to select) Made in USA No animal testing conducted, Non-GMO ingredients,Supports Healthcare |
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Also good for cradle cap
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| Review Date: January 1, 2006 |
| Reviewer: J., Sunnyvale, US, Canada |
Our son had the most horrible case of cradle cap. The pediatrician's office suggested this cream. Don't be fooled by the photo, the jar is very small, but the salve is very concentrated. The texture and color looks like vaseline, but actually is much thinner when spread on, and absorbs easier. There is only the faintest smell, and not mediciney either. The ingredients contain shea butter and calendula.
It has really helped with the cradle cap, severely diminishing the horrible weeping/scaling/flakiness of the condition. |
Allowed me to continue breastfeeding
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| Review Date: September 8, 2006 |
| Reviewer: Eve, los angeles, ca |
| This cream is the best. I had really sore cracked nipples the first week I was nursing my daughter. I was putting Lasinoh cream on my nipples, but it was so thick that putting it on was painful. Then, a friend suggested this cream. Wow, what a difference, it is oily but goes on smooth and heals the nipples like you would not believe. It does smell a bit like olve oil (one of the ingridiants), but it does not bother me. Highly recommended! |
Nice natural option...little goes a long way
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| Review Date: September 10, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Maggie, Tokyo |
| smells nice, tasteless, moisturizing, soothing - tub is size of a lip balm pot...but a little does go a long way. I use it at 5 mos pregnant to soften/soothe my molting nipples...I guess they were getting itchy and flaky from expansion! |
*Amazing* product that brings instant relief!
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| Review Date: November 18, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Christina Brunkhorst, Montana, USA |
I'm a mom of 4. I've been through the cracked/scabbed nipple thing with my daughters too. My sons, for some bizarre (Freudian?) reason have been marathon nursers without problems. Minor problems, but nothing like looking at the raspberry that used to be your nipple (even with proper latch and positioning and all that) and wondering WTH went wrong? LOL... I recommend Nipple Cream by MotherLove.com. It's cheapest through LuckyVitamin.com. That, plus the Ameda Comfort Gel pads... and your nipples will *adore* you. That's what I've been using with my newborn (2nd) son. I alternate between the Comfort Gel pads and the Nipple Cream. I love Lansinoh as well, but I find the Nipple Cream *much* easier to apply to abused nipples.
One application of the Nipple Cream will have you seeing instant results with instant relief. I was introduced to it at the hospital, and couldn't believe how much the Nipple Cream helped the pain. A must-buy. |
i love this stuff
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| Review Date: March 17, 2006 |
| Reviewer: jane, boston |
| not only did i find it as helpful as the lanolin for my nipples when i first started breastfeeding, it is a fantastic non-zinc product for my baby's diaper area. |
must have
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| Review Date: August 21, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Liberty's Mom, texas |
| Wonderful product !!! My lactation consultant recommened this cream to me, and I am so glad that she did. After having tried lasinoh and others this one actually worked. This product made nursing a lot easier for this 1'st time momma. I now give this product to all my expectant friends so that they can have a better nursing experience. Also an excellent diaper cream. |
Lifesaver!
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| Review Date: October 5, 2007 |
| Reviewer: owennoah0507, |
| I absolutely love this cream and have used it for 2 children. It is smooth and easy to apply. I love the natural ingredients. It soaks into the nipples and isn't sticky. It is small but lasts a long time. |
THE BEST
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| Review Date: October 15, 2007 |
| Reviewer: H. Becker, Michigan, USA |
| I am allergic to lanolin and have had a hard time finding a cream that actually works. The day this came in the mail I used it. That day my sore, cracked bleeding nipples healed and breastfeeding has been so easy ever since! This is a must have for those allergic to lanolin! |
Great nipple cream!
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| Review Date: August 6, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Kristen Martin, Sterling, VA United States |
| This nipple cream worked wonders for me and not just for nursing. I'm allergic to lanolin, so many moisturizing products caused irritation. I figured that if this cream was safe for baby, then why not for me. I've used it on my lips as a balm and on my cuticles to soften them. And my little one isn't bothered by the taste. |
A Little Goes a Long Way
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| Review Date: April 4, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Mama-to-be, CA |
| I bought this because of all of the positive reviews, and bought the bigger (2 oz. jar) since people said it was smaller than expected. I can honestly say I may never finish this jar. Nice smell and texture. |
Great stuff
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| Review Date: April 22, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Carrie Foresman, Los Angeles, CA |
| This is pretty much the best nipple cream out there. Better than the lanolins. You can also use it as diaper rash ointment, lip balm, eczema treatment, cuticle cream, anything that requires a good soothing skin balm. Put a bit inside the breast shield when you pump, it makes the process a little more comfortable. Good stuff. |
Best stuff ever!
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| Review Date: February 20, 2009 |
| Reviewer: R. S. Marcontell, Houston, TX United States |
| When my daughter was a week old and I went to buy my nursing bras, the sales woman didn't even recommend this...she just told me that I was going to get this cream. And she was right, it is far superior to anything else that was given to me or recommended by anyone else. I am now buying it for all my friends who are going through this for the first time. Don't think about it, just get it! |
Most soothing cream for nursing mothers!
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| Review Date: January 7, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Joanna L. Dyckhoff, |
| This is hands down the most soothing nipple cream I have tried. I received two small samples at my childbirth prep class and after I gave birth I tried these first and fell in love with the natural ingredients, the lovely scent, the soothing texture. When I finished up the samples, I just had to buy more! |
Great all natural nipple cream
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| Review Date: June 12, 2010 |
| Reviewer: K. Escobar, CA, USA |
| I love that this is chemical free, safe for my baby and actually works....very well. |
Miracle salve
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| Review Date: August 6, 2010 |
| Reviewer: MBJ, California |
| This works better than any product I have tried, and it's totally natural so you don't have to wash off the product before feeding the baby. I also put it on before when pumping so as to avoid any chafing; works like a charm. This is a must have for any nursing mother. |
life saver if you are pumping.
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| Review Date: August 24, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Miss Mary, |
Pumping moms: It saves your life, and your breast:)
The best part is that it's natural and organic, so it's not a problem if baby takes it in. |
not as large as you might think...
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| Review Date: July 2, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Beth Check, |
| works well, but I should have looked at the size posted on the bottle a little closer. A little expensive for 1oz... |
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