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CHILDS FARM Baby Oil Coconut 75ml

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Original price $22.99 - Original price $22.99
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$22.99
$22.99 - $22.99
Current price $22.99
  • Rich blend of grape seed, baobab seed and organic coconut oils to moisturise sensitive skin
  • Light absorbent formula to leave skin feeling nourished
  • Perfect for baby massage
  • Amazing coconut fragrance (it’s a holiday in a bottle)

Each of our bottles is lovingly packed with the best ingredients to nourish your baby’s precious skin. We’re here to care for your baby and the planet so, not only are our key ingredients naturally derived, they’re also responsibly sourced.

Our baby oil is made from a rich blend of natural plant oils to nourish and hydrate all skin types.

Vitis Vinifera (Grape) Seed Oil, Hydrogenated Ethylhexyl Olivate, Hydrogenated Olive Oil Unsaponifiables, Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil*, Parfum (Fragrance), Tocopherol, Adansonia Digitata (Baobab) Seed Oil, Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil

*Denotes certified organic ingredient

After your little one has had a warm bath, it’s time to help the wind down with an after-bath massage.

1. Start with your hands placed lightly on your baby’s chest and gently stroke up to their shoulders.

2. Work your way down their arms to the tips of their fingers.

3. Spread their fingers out and massage their palms. Once you have finished with their hands, give them a wipe before they put them in their mouth.

4. Gently massage your baby’s tummy using a clockwise motion.

5. Work your way to their legs. Straighten their legs out and then bend them up towards their tummy. This will help if they’re suffering with constipation or trapped wind.

6. Now it’s time for their feet and tiny toes. Work your way from their heel to their toes and then focus on each toe by giving it a gentle pull.

7. Finally, gently massage their face. Start with a circular motion on their crown. From here place your fingertips on the centre of their forehead, work around the top of their eyebrows to finish on their pudgy cheeks.