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Sleepy Bubs massage oil helps you take your baby away in moments to dream of hugs, milk and teddy bears.IngredientsCertified organic lavender oil, certified organic chamomile 3% in jojoba oil, certified organic sunflower oil, certified organic calendula oil.UsageSimply warm some Sleepy Bubs massage oil in your hands and then onto your baby's tummy, rubbing softly in a circular motion. Make your way from the tummy to the arms, through to fingers, legs and toes, giving gentle rubs & soft squeezes along the way.End with a face & hand massage. Just apply a tiny amount of oil to your fingers & massage your baby's cheeks, forehead and head. making sure you keep the oil away from your baby's eyes. Sleepy Bubs massage oil comes in a convenient pump pack that eliminates any mess, reduces wastage and makes oil dispensing while holding baby easy.
About Milk SkincareMilk Baby was developed by Lindy Klim, wife of Michael Klim (best known as one of Australia?s most successful swimmers of all time. Michael is a world champion, a world record holder and holds medals from all three Olympics he attended, including two gold). Michael?s latest triumph is Milk skincare for men. (Spell Milk backwards and you get Klim).Lindy is an Australian born to a Tasmanian mother and a Balinese father. She began her early life in Bali surrounded by an extensive Balinese family and a traditional, therapeutic, ceremonial life. Growing up in Tasmania with it's clean, green and organic life style and a love of all things natural she has also been strongly influenced by the Tasmanian environment.When her husband Michael was developing his range of Milk skincare products for men, she was a new mum to their eldest child and pregnant with their second. Unable to find a skincare range for babies that she felt confident enough to use on her very young family, she decided to develop her own range, based on natural ingredients, and hence, Milk Baby was born.Lindy wanted to create a product that was affordable, looked good in the home and and enhanced the well-being of the child and parent. With Milk Baby she has certainly succeeded.