Cradle Cap Oil

$18.00

This herb-infused oil is a gentle, natural remedy for soothing and calming irritated scalps, reducing flaking, and promoting healthy skin cell turnover.

When used regularly, oil cleansing your baby’s scalp with this oil can help prevent cradle cap from starting in the first place.

Removes excess oil and impurities: Oil cleansing helps remove excess oil, sweat, and impurities that can contribute to cradle cap.

Balances scalp pH: Oil cleansing can help balance the scalp's pH, making it less hospitable to fungal and bacterial growth, which can contribute to cradle cap.

Reduces irritation: Gentle oil cleansing can soothe and calm the scalp, reducing irritation and inflammation that can lead to cradle cap.

Prevents buildup: Regular oil cleansing can prevent the buildup of dead skin cells, oil, and other debris that can contribute to cradle cap.

Start oil cleansing from birth or soon after. Be gentle when massaging the oil into the scalp. Use a small amount of oil to avoid overwhelming the scalp. Oil cleanse 1-2 times a week or as needed.

By oil cleansing your baby's scalp regularly, you can help prevent cradle cap and promote a healthy, happy scalp!

Ingredients in our oil:

Usnea: Antifungal and antibacterial properties help control yeast growth and reduce inflammation.

Calendula: Soothes and calms irritated skin, reducing redness and inflammation.

Olive Oil: Moisturizes and nourishes the scalp.

Lavender: Calms and soothes the scalp, reducing irritation.

Rosemary: Stimulates circulation, promoting healthy scalp function and hair growth.

Pennyroyal: Natural astringent and antifungal properties help reduce flaking and soothe the scalp.

To Use: Warm a small amount of the infused oil by gently rubbing it between your hands.

Massage the oil into your baby's scalp, focusing on affected areas.

Leave the oil on for at least 30 minutes to allow the herbs to work.

Wipe away with a gentle cotton cloth (dry at first to remove dead skin), and then rinse the cloth in warm water and wipe away remaining oil.

Repeat 2-3 times a week or as needed.

Tips:

Start with a small amount (about 1-2 teaspoons) and adjust as needed.

Be gentle when massaging the oil into the scalp, as cradle cap can be sensitive.

Leave the oil on for a longer period or overnight for more intense treatment.

Combine with gentle scalp brushing (with a soft bristle baby comb) to help loosen flakes.

Store the infused oil in a cool, dark place to preserve its potency.

Oil comes in a glass 1 oz dropper bottle.

Remember to always do a patch test before using a new herbal remedy, especially if your baby has sensitive skin or allergies. If irritation occurs, discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional.

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This herb-infused oil is a gentle, natural remedy for soothing and calming irritated scalps, reducing flaking, and promoting healthy skin cell turnover.

When used regularly, oil cleansing your baby’s scalp with this oil can help prevent cradle cap from starting in the first place.

Removes excess oil and impurities: Oil cleansing helps remove excess oil, sweat, and impurities that can contribute to cradle cap.

Balances scalp pH: Oil cleansing can help balance the scalp's pH, making it less hospitable to fungal and bacterial growth, which can contribute to cradle cap.

Reduces irritation: Gentle oil cleansing can soothe and calm the scalp, reducing irritation and inflammation that can lead to cradle cap.

Prevents buildup: Regular oil cleansing can prevent the buildup of dead skin cells, oil, and other debris that can contribute to cradle cap.

Start oil cleansing from birth or soon after. Be gentle when massaging the oil into the scalp. Use a small amount of oil to avoid overwhelming the scalp. Oil cleanse 1-2 times a week or as needed.

By oil cleansing your baby's scalp regularly, you can help prevent cradle cap and promote a healthy, happy scalp!

Ingredients in our oil:

Usnea: Antifungal and antibacterial properties help control yeast growth and reduce inflammation.

Calendula: Soothes and calms irritated skin, reducing redness and inflammation.

Olive Oil: Moisturizes and nourishes the scalp.

Lavender: Calms and soothes the scalp, reducing irritation.

Rosemary: Stimulates circulation, promoting healthy scalp function and hair growth.

Pennyroyal: Natural astringent and antifungal properties help reduce flaking and soothe the scalp.

To Use: Warm a small amount of the infused oil by gently rubbing it between your hands.

Massage the oil into your baby's scalp, focusing on affected areas.

Leave the oil on for at least 30 minutes to allow the herbs to work.

Wipe away with a gentle cotton cloth (dry at first to remove dead skin), and then rinse the cloth in warm water and wipe away remaining oil.

Repeat 2-3 times a week or as needed.

Tips:

Start with a small amount (about 1-2 teaspoons) and adjust as needed.

Be gentle when massaging the oil into the scalp, as cradle cap can be sensitive.

Leave the oil on for a longer period or overnight for more intense treatment.

Combine with gentle scalp brushing (with a soft bristle baby comb) to help loosen flakes.

Store the infused oil in a cool, dark place to preserve its potency.

Oil comes in a glass 1 oz dropper bottle.

Remember to always do a patch test before using a new herbal remedy, especially if your baby has sensitive skin or allergies. If irritation occurs, discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional.

This herb-infused oil is a gentle, natural remedy for soothing and calming irritated scalps, reducing flaking, and promoting healthy skin cell turnover.

When used regularly, oil cleansing your baby’s scalp with this oil can help prevent cradle cap from starting in the first place.

Removes excess oil and impurities: Oil cleansing helps remove excess oil, sweat, and impurities that can contribute to cradle cap.

Balances scalp pH: Oil cleansing can help balance the scalp's pH, making it less hospitable to fungal and bacterial growth, which can contribute to cradle cap.

Reduces irritation: Gentle oil cleansing can soothe and calm the scalp, reducing irritation and inflammation that can lead to cradle cap.

Prevents buildup: Regular oil cleansing can prevent the buildup of dead skin cells, oil, and other debris that can contribute to cradle cap.

Start oil cleansing from birth or soon after. Be gentle when massaging the oil into the scalp. Use a small amount of oil to avoid overwhelming the scalp. Oil cleanse 1-2 times a week or as needed.

By oil cleansing your baby's scalp regularly, you can help prevent cradle cap and promote a healthy, happy scalp!

Ingredients in our oil:

Usnea: Antifungal and antibacterial properties help control yeast growth and reduce inflammation.

Calendula: Soothes and calms irritated skin, reducing redness and inflammation.

Olive Oil: Moisturizes and nourishes the scalp.

Lavender: Calms and soothes the scalp, reducing irritation.

Rosemary: Stimulates circulation, promoting healthy scalp function and hair growth.

Pennyroyal: Natural astringent and antifungal properties help reduce flaking and soothe the scalp.

To Use: Warm a small amount of the infused oil by gently rubbing it between your hands.

Massage the oil into your baby's scalp, focusing on affected areas.

Leave the oil on for at least 30 minutes to allow the herbs to work.

Wipe away with a gentle cotton cloth (dry at first to remove dead skin), and then rinse the cloth in warm water and wipe away remaining oil.

Repeat 2-3 times a week or as needed.

Tips:

Start with a small amount (about 1-2 teaspoons) and adjust as needed.

Be gentle when massaging the oil into the scalp, as cradle cap can be sensitive.

Leave the oil on for a longer period or overnight for more intense treatment.

Combine with gentle scalp brushing (with a soft bristle baby comb) to help loosen flakes.

Store the infused oil in a cool, dark place to preserve its potency.

Oil comes in a glass 1 oz dropper bottle.

Remember to always do a patch test before using a new herbal remedy, especially if your baby has sensitive skin or allergies. If irritation occurs, discontinue use and consult a healthcare professional.