Medela Purelan™ 100 Lanolin Nipple Cream, 37 g

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฿64.00

If you have dry, cracked or sore nipples, Purelan™ 100 lanolin cream offers natural soothing care and protection – and is safe for you and your baby when breastfeeding.

Size:

7GR
37GR
Features & Benefits

At a glance

  • Safe for mum and baby. No need to remove before breastfeeding
  • 100% ultra-pure and natural medical-grade lanolin
  • Helps replenish your skin’s natural level of lipids to correct its moisture balance
  • Helps reinforce your skin’s natural barrier properties
  • Also ideal for chapped lips, dry noses and dry skin in babies
  • Free from parabens, additives, preservatives, and fragrance
  • Hypoallergenic
Parts included & General information
  • 1 Purelan 100 7g tube
  • 1 Purelan 100 37g tube

Recommended by Experts and Midwifes

  • Effective relief for Milk Stasis and helps clear blocked ducts, reducing discomfort and supporting breast health.
  • Encourages natural milk expression, ensuring a steady supply for your baby while preventing supply issues.
  • Developed based on scientific studies and inspired by natural infant suckling patterns for safe and effective use.
Medela Purelan™ 100 Lanolin Nipple Cream, 37 g

FAQ

Purelan™ 100 Lanolin Nipple Cream

When to use lanolin cream?

When you breastfeed, your baby’s frequent sucking can deplete the natural oils in your skin. This can lead to your nipples feeling sensitive, dry and sore – they may even start to crack. This is where Purelan™ 100 lanolin cream comes in by helping to replenish these oils. And of course, you don’t have to wait until you’re experiencing sore or cracked nipples before using nipple cream – you can apply it as a gentle moisturiser to help the skin on your breasts feel softer and more supple, before or after breastfeeding. You can even use it to soothe itchy or sensitive nipples during pregnancy.

How to use Purelan™ 100?

If you are breastfeeding you can apply Purelan™ 100 lanolin cream straight after a feed. Make sure your hands are clean before expressing a little milk and wiping over your nipple and the areola (the darker skin surrounding your nipple) and allowing them to dry. Then take a pea-sized amount of the lanolin cream and warm and soften it between your fingertips. Gently apply only over your nipple – the large 37 g tube means you can reapply as desired without fear of your supply running out.

Is Purelan™ safe for baby?

You may be wondering whether you can breastfeed with lanolin cream on – the answer is yes! There’s no need to remove Medela Purelan™ 100 before your baby latches on as it contains no parabens, artificial additives or preservations, and is fragrance free. You can even use it on your baby’s own skin, if he has any minor dry patches, for example. Lanolin cream can also soothe chapped lips and noses during the cold season! The handy 7 g tube size is ideal for popping into your handbag for easy application when you’re on the go.

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