Finger Lickin' Snickerdoodle Cuticle Butter Batter
Hedgemade Goods Co. handcrafted Finger Lickin' Snickerdoodle Cuticle Butter Batters are organic, rich and just what the hands ordered! Raw organic shea butter, Coconut oil, jojoba oil, ethically and sustainably harvested beeswax, Vitamin E oil help to hydrate and clean fragrance oil of snickerdoodle cookies to calm the skin and leave a delicious scent.
Care and Use Instructions: Cuticle Butter
Please keep closed tight and in a relatively cool area. These products will melt under temperatures over 75 degrees or higher due to their ingredient content. This goes for storing in temperatures under 40 degrees and below, which may make the product hard to use or be frozen.
Make sure not to share items with other people for hygienic reasons and these products are for external use ONLY.
Hedgemade Goods will not be responsible for misuse of our product or allergic reactions. It is the customers priority to research all ingredients to avoid allergic reactions.
Essential Oils: Care, Storage & Special info
Essential Oils used in all of our products are organic, preservative free that must always be stored in dark colored glass containers away from heat or direct sunlight to preserve their quality. Essential oils require dilution to prevent adverse reactions.
Because of the strength of essential oils, we are cautious of over-using them and want to make sure that families always use them safely.
Oils Considered NOT Safe During Pregnancy
Aniseed, Angelica, Basil, Black pepper, Camphor, Cinnamon, Chamomile, Clary Sage (often used during labor by midwives safely), clove, fennel, fir, ginger, horseradish (should not be used by anyone), Jasmine, Juniper, Marjoram, Mustard, Mugwort (should not be used by anyone), Myrrh, Nutmeg, Oregano, Peppermint, Rosemary, Sage, Thyme, Wintergreen. Peppermint essential oil may decrease milk supply while nursing, and as such, I avoid it topically while nursing.
Use on Babies and Children
We will recommend that you should be giving essential oils in any form to children or used undiluted on the skin. They should be diluted more than they are for adult application and care should be taken with any essential oils considered “hot” as they may cause damage to the skin. Others, like peppermint, rosemary, eucalyptus and wintergreen should not be used around young children or babies. These herbs contain menthol and 1,8-cineole. These compounds can slow breathing (or even stop it completely) in very young children or those with respiratory problems. Let’s just say mostly no for kids please.