An all-natural decongestant rub - perfect for those cold winter months!
Eucalyptus Lemon, Myrtle and Rosemary essential oils add a warm feeling to this 100% natural Aromatherapy Balm. This natural decongestant rub brings great relief from cold and flu symptoms. Great for the whole family!
Ingredients: Coconut Oil, pure Beeswax, organic Jojoba Oil, Apricot Kernel Oil, Cocoabutter, Vitamin e Oil, essential oils of Myrtle, Eucalyptus Lemon and Rosemary.
This product contains pure and organic essential oils that are recommended for use on a child age 1 year+
Size: 30g packaged in a reusable tin.
Made in Canada
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Not for babies under one Review by Mariko
Price Value Quality This is not so much a review since I have not been able to use this product yet. I just wanted to say that you should really post that this is not for babies under 1. I bought it for my 8 month old and was disappointed to read on the container that she was too young for it. I am sure it will work great b/c I use all of Dimpleskins products and they all work wonderful but I have few more months before she will try it out.
A note from the bynature.ca team: This product does contains pure and organic essential oils that are recommended for use on children over the age of 1 year (some suggest they are safe for 6 months and up). This being said, less than a 1% dilution of these oils is found in Dimpleskins products, so they are still extremely mild. (Posted on 1/1/11) -
Great natural replacement for other "rub" Review by Mom3
Price Value Quality I bought the Sniffles this past winter because we wanted something natural to replace a non-natural brand of "rub" that is commonly used to rub on a child's chest, neck and feet to help with a cold and cough. I found that it worked well as a natural replacement and helped my child sleep better when I rubbed it on her feet and chest when she had a bad cold and cough. I also liked the smell of it. It worked just as well as the non-natural product I used before, but I am happy that it's natural instead. (Posted on 8/20/11)

































