5 organic ingredients for natural baby skincare
By making your own simple skincare products, not only will you save money, you’ll know your family isn’t being exposed to any hidden, harsh chemicals. At Go Native New Zealand we supply all the raw ingredients to make your own cruelty-free balms, creams, shampoos and so much more. |
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Thanks to its natural antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, shea butter makes a fantastic nappy rash cream, or even a healing salve for babies' umbilical cords. Try our simple recipe for whipped shea butter to make it even easier to apply, and help 100g go further. |
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Unscented, quick to absorb and silky on the skin, organic camellia oil is ideal for post-bath baby massage. Like most of our carrier oils, it's also incredibly versatile. This very precious oil has been recognised for centuries in Eastern Asia for its highly restorative and rejuvenating effect on skin. Suitable for all skin types, including sensitive and allergy-prone skin, it has outstanding moisture-retaining ability and is rapidly absorbed. Camellia oil is very rich in monosaturated essential fatty acids, and is particularly high in oleic acid, exceeding the level of olive oil. It contains vitamins, A, B, and E and various minerals and has an active constituent known as squalene, which is an important component of the skin’s natural emollient system. |
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The classic carrier oil for sensitive skin, our organic apricot kernel oil is a popular choice for baby skincare. Almond, peach and apricot oils all have a similar moisturising effect on the skin, but the latter two have the added bonus of being less likely to cause nut-induced allergic reactions. It's a fantastic massage oil thanks to its length and slow absorption times, and is rich in vitamin a and e. |
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To get the benefits of multiple carrier oils, why not try this nourishing organic baby massage oil blend: 40g organic camellia oil 30g organic apricot kernel oil 15g organic jojoba oil 15g organic rosehip oil Simply combine all of the ingredients together to create a soothing and rich blend for a relaxing post-bath massage. |
Want more recipes? Check out our dedicated baby care recipe section.
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