by Raspberry-Sorbet » Tue May 08, 2012 12:10 pm
Hi, I would try almond oil - have found it more successful than olive oil perhaps because it is a thicker substance and a bit more nourishing but I'm not entirely sure. I would be wary of using on any areas that have bled and maybe just try a little bit to start with as of course it is derived from nuts and although your baby isn't going to eat it, I would do a small patch test and perhaps run it past a health visitor / gp first. I am not aware of anyone ever having a problem using it but even so, I would just try a small bit first.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/100ml-Sweet-Alm ... 401&sr=8-4
This or a similar product, I would think Dandelion on Northcote Rd would have something or the chemist.
Myself, I would also gently comb it, lifting it off as just from my own experience, I find it doesn't go without a bit of help. It just keeps building in layers. But again, only do that if you are happy doing so as I am fairly sure that a gp would say not to!
Hi, I would try almond oil - have found it more successful than olive oil perhaps because it is a thicker substance and a bit more nourishing but I'm not entirely sure. I would be wary of using on any areas that have bled and maybe just try a little bit to start with as of course it is derived from nuts and although your baby isn't going to eat it, I would do a small patch test and perhaps run it past a health visitor / gp first. I am not aware of anyone ever having a problem using it but even so, I would just try a small bit first.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/100ml-Sweet-Almond-Oil-Pressed/dp/B004RGQ0CU/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1336474401&sr=8-4
This or a similar product, I would think Dandelion on Northcote Rd would have something or the chemist.
Myself, I would also gently comb it, lifting it off as just from my own experience, I find it doesn't go without a bit of help. It just keeps building in layers. But again, only do that if you are happy doing so as I am fairly sure that a gp would say not to!