Puressentiel Resp’OK Baume de Massage Pectoral Enfant 60ml
À base d’huiles essentielles justement dosées (Thym à linalol Bio, Palmarosa Bio, Ravinstsara Bio et Sapin de Sibérie), ce baume à la texture fondante apporte un confort pectoral apaisant à l’enfant dès 3 ans.
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À base d'huiles essentielles justement dosées (Thym à linalol Bio, Palmarosa Bio, Ravinstsara Bio et Sapin de Sibérie), ce baume à la texture fondante apporte un confort pectoral apaisant à l'enfant dès 3 ans. Cette synergie d'huiles essentielles dégage des senteurs aromatiques purifiantes et assainissantes idéales pour favoriser le bien-être respiratoire de l'enfant lors des premiers froids. Enrichi en huiles végétales d'amande douce, d'olive et de macadamia aux vertus hydratantes et nourrissantes, ce baume 100% d'origine naturelle procure un massage relaxant et réchauffant.
Conseils :
Comment utiliser le Baume de massage pectoral enfant respiratoire ?
Appliquer une noix de baume respiratoire (1,5 g) sur le torse et le haut du dos de l'enfant et masser doucement, 1 fois par jour.
Précautions d'emploi :
Appliquer une noix de baume respiratoire (1,5 g) sur le torse et le haut du dos de l'enfant et masser doucement, 1 fois par jour.
Et pour les grands ? Découvrez le baume respiratoire aux 19 huiles essentielles.
Usage externe. Eviter le contact avec les yeux. En cas de contact rincer immédiatement abondamment à l'eau claire. Ne pas utiliser ce baume respiratoire chez l'enfant de moins de 3 ans. Ce produit contient des dérivés terpéniques, ne pas utiliser chez les enfants ayant des antécédents de convulsion fébrile ou d'épilepsie. Tenir hors de portée et de vue des enfants. Se laver les mains après application.
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