Puremedy Baby Skin Salve, 2 oz.

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Puremedy Baby Skin Salve, 2 oz.

SKU# 31057
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SKU# 31057
For first aid, minor wounds, burns, bug bites, itchy dry skin, diaper rash, scrapes, sunburn. and more.
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Puremedy Baby Skin Salve, 2 oz.
$14.99
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For first aid, minor wounds, burns, bug bites, itchy dry skin, diaper rash, scrapes, sunburn. and more. Take your health to the next level with FSA eligible Baby Health & Essentials products.

Active Ingredients:

Organic Calendula Officinalis 1x Hpus, Organic Sambucus Nigra 1x Hpus 

Inactive Ingredients: 

Organic Beeswax, Wild Harvested Canadian Fir Balsam, Organic Olive Oil, Wild Harvested Pine

Test for allergy by rubbing a small amount on skin before use. 

Apply topically to affected area 2-3 times a day or as directed by your physician. 

Use only as directed.

For external use only. 

Do not use:

  • If you have an allergy or hypersensitivity to the components of the formula
  • If you have had a prior reaction to this ointment

Ask a doctor before use if you are: 

  • Under a doctors care for any serious condition or taking other drugs

When using this product: Avoid contact with the eyes. If contact occurs, rinse eyes thoroughly with water. 

Stop use and ask the doctor if Symptoms persist, worsen or if new symptoms occur after 3 days.

If pregnant or breast feeding, ask a health professional before use. Keep out of reach of children. If swallowed, get medical help or contact a Poison Control Center right away.

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