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Our Everywhere Lotion adds a light level of moisture to your little one’s skin. We’ve used well-researched, gentle moisturizers like aloe, shea butter, and jojoba oil to soften, seal, and protect the skin’s natural barrier. It’s suitable for even the most sensitive skin and can be used all over baby’s body.
Available in Citrus Fresh and Garden Grove—light scents made with just essential oils—as well as unscented.
For best results, apply to damp skin after a bath (this helps seal in all that post-bath moisture to help baby’s skin stay softer longer).
How To Use: Apply 1–2 pumps into hand and rub into skin when damp, before towel drying after a bath. Apply to dry skin, too!
References
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Nikolovski, J., Stamatas, G. N., Kollias, N., & Wiegand, B. C. (2008). Barrier function and water-holding and transport properties of infant stratum corneum are different from adult and continue to develop through the first year of life. The Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 128(7), 1728–1736. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.jid.5701239
Poljšak, N., & Kočevar Glavač, N. (2022). Vegetable Butters and Oils as Therapeutically and Cosmetically Active Ingredients for Dermal Use: A Review of Clinical Studies. Frontiers in Pharmacology, 13, 868461. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2022.868461