It wasn’t until my second baby that I heard of another use for the fabulous nipple cream. LIP BALM! Lansinoh is now my holy grail lip balm. Since switching too it 2 years ago I have not had chapped lips since. No lie! No chapping, cracking, peeling, nothing! It was a little different to get used to at first as it is quite a thick, tacky texture. I only ever used it at night in the beginning because I wasn’t used to it. The great thing was I would wake up in the middle of the night with the balm still going strong on my lips. I’ve always had dry lips and been a bit of a “lypsylholic” as my friends would call me. It was normal for me to reapply lip balm on my nightly trips to tinkle. There is no longer a need to reapply. It lasts and lasts. I have no issues with the texture anymore either. It softens and melds into your lips and I now carry a little MAC sample pot in my handbag that is filled with Lansinoh Lanolin for during the day if I need it.
Lansinoh HPA Lanolin, the leading product in its category, soothes, heals and protects sore cracked nipples. It is the only topical nipple cream endorsed in the US by La Leche League International*, considered the foremost experts on breastfeeding.
- Soothes, heals and protects sore cracked nipples
- Safe for mom & baby
- 100% natural – world’s purest lanolin
- Does not need to be removed prior to breastfeeding
- Contains no preservatives or additives of any kind
- #1 treatment for breastfeeding moms
Other great uses for this wonder ointment is on chapped hands, heels or any other area you are experiencing issues with dry skin. You need to use your bodies heat to soften and massage it into the area and when you wake in the morning your troubles are gone.
Bonus! This is so affordable. It comes in 2 oz tubes so you get a lot of bang for your buck. You can find this in the breastfeeding section of most drug, grocery and baby stores. I’m long done breastfeeding but I will never be without this in my household again.
*Please note there is a small percentage of the population that experiences a Lanolin allergy. Lansinoh is supposed to hypoallergenic though and safe even for those with a lanolin allergy.
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