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- 100% NATURAL AND SAFE FOR BABY– No need to remove before breastfeeding. Made with a single natural ingredient, and never any petroleum, parabens, fragrance, or taste
- SOOTHES SORE NIPPLES – Rich, spreadable Lanolin Nipple Cream provides soothing protection for your sore, delicate skin
- DERMATOLOGICALLY TESTED – Comfort you can trust. Dermatologically tested, doctor recommended, and safe for sensitive skin
- ULTRA-PURE AND HYPOALLERGENIC – Created by nature, made better through science. Our unique purification process ensures you get only pure, hypoallergenic lanolin cream with no additives or preservatives
- ETHICALLY SOURCED – Comfort for your nipples and your conscience. Our lanolin is ethically sourced, never tested on animals, and certified climate neutral. We’re doing our part for mothers everywhere – including mother earth
- MOM APPROVED - For nearly 40 years moms have been using Lansinoh lanolin for breastfeeding. It's a baby registry must have
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For nearly 40 years, new mothers have trusted Lansinoh to support and care for them while they enter the messy magic of motherhood. Born from one mother’s realization that birthing people often go without the support they need and deserve, Lansinoh proudly stands with mothers all over the world. Our journey started with award winning, doctor recommended HPA Lanolin Nipple Cream: today, we offer a comprehensive collection of solutions to help new parents navigate pregnancy, birth, breastfeeding, and pumping. Our product range includes organic nipple balm, disposable nursing pads, washable nursing pads, breast milk storage bags, manual breast pumps and double electric breast pumps, postpartum essentials, baby bottles, and more. Lansinoh products are available in more than 70 countries and the company is committed to being climate neutral by 2030.
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Q: Is this good for severely, dry, cracked lips? I'm extremely sick, bedridden for years, I'm dehydrated & a lot of meds don't help. I'm looking for some-thing as fab as Dr Lipp Nipple Balm. Any advic?
A: I've never used this for my lips, but I would think it would do the trick. Have you tried aquafor?
submitted bymotherof1 - 7 years agoA: I use this as lip balm and find it to stay on and hydrate better than aquafor.
submitted byAirPodsMom - 6 years agoA: I use this product on my lips nightly after my shower and it works amazingly for preventing chapped lips! I work outside in the weather a lot and it is a lifesaver. Occasionally, I will apply it again in the morning. I am sure it would help protect them so they could heal if they were already chapped.
submitted byRubysquirrel - 7 years ago
Q: Do you have to wash this off before nursing the baby?
A: No. It is safe for baby to nurse after applying it and leaving it on.
submitted by1derwoman00 - 7 years agoA: No, it's safe for baby.
submitted byMd282 - 7 years ago
Q: What is the full ingredients list on this?
A: The Lansinoh HPA Lanolin is a single ingredient product comprised 100% of Lanolin. It's safe for mom and baby, 100% natural and hypoallergenic. The unique refining process ensures a pure, high-quality product, with no preservatives, parabens, fragrance, or taste. It is recommended to apply the Lanolin after breastfeeding, instead of before, so that it has time to absorb into the skin. The NDC information indicated in a prior response was for Lansinoh's discontinued Diaper Rash Cream, not the HPA Lanolin.
submitted byThe Lansinoh Team - 5 years agoBrand expertA: LANSINOH BABY. Dosage form: ointment. Ingredients: DIMETHICONE 4.25g in 85g, LANOLIN 13.17g in 85g, ZINC OXIDE 4.675g in 85g. Labeler: Lansinoh Laboratories, Inc. NDC Code: 53997-100 ...
submitted byDarcyjett - 7 years ago
Q: does this work if you breastfeed and babie has the thrash? will it help with the thrash on the breast?
A: Hello Jane, Thank you for your questions. While Lansinoh Lanolin Nipple Cream is bacteriostatic and won’t promote new growth; it does form a partially occlusive barrier, so it is not recommended that you use lanolin when you have thrush.
submitted byLansinoh Team - 2 years agoBrand expert
Q: Can this be used on the eyelids & face for dry patches postpartum?
A: Hello Mshea, thank you for your question. Our Lanolin is 100% natural, preservative and additive free lanolin. It's great for lips, heels, elbows, and more. We hope this helps!
submitted byLansinoh Team - 2 years agoBrand expert
Q: Do you have to breastfeed in order to use this cream. Or can it be used even when formula feeding?
A: Hello DD254, thank you for your question. Our Lanolin Nipple Cream can be used to moisturize and soothe sensitive skin whether breastfeeding or not. It is great for lips, elbows, heels and more. We hope this helps!
submitted byLansinoh Team - 2 years agoBrand expert
Q: Can I use Lanolin Nipple Cream on my lips? I have chapped lips & anything Ive tried doesnt help to heal them, it just makes them soft but if I stop using the product, for a few days, the products I've tried my lips still are dry/cracked/chapped.
A: Hello F, thank you for your question. Yes, you may use our Lanolin Nipple Cream to help soothe and protect dry skin, such as that on your lips. We hope this helps!
submitted byLansinoh Team - 3 years agoBrand expert
Q: Is this scented or unscented/fragrance free?
A: Hello Kaysenyah, thank you for your question. Our Lanolin Nipple Cream is only 100% lanolin, with no additives, preservatives, or fragrances. Our unique refining process ensures a pure product. We hope this helps!
submitted byLansinoh Team - 3 years agoBrand expert
Q: How long is usually the expiration date
A: Hello Soha, thank you for your question. Each tube of our Lanolin Nipple Cream is stamped with an expiration date at the crimped end of the tube in the format EXP MM YY. For example, EXP 12 21 would mean that the Lanolin expires in December of 2021. Each tube has a shelf life of 36 months. We hope this helps!
submitted byThe Lansinoh Team - 4 years agoBrand expert
Q: does this item come in a box or just the tube?
A: It comes in a box. One tube out lasted me feeding twins.
submitted byBrianna - 7 years ago