The Dreamy Duo Pack
- Sleepy Head Balm is to help bring on a restful and relaxing sleep. It’s filled with natural organic essential oils and magnesium rich wild crafted murunga to sooth and relax
- Our balms contain no harsh chemicals and are free from petroleum, mineral oils, artificial fragrance. Only beautiful healing natural and organic – only the best for our kids!
- Our Sleepy Head Bath Wash is an Australian Certified Organic wonder! It doubles as a wash & shampoo and it’s herbal ingredients prepare kids for a restful night’s sleep
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Sleepy Head Balm (50g)
Our gorgeous smelling balm contains organic Lavender, traditionally used to settle the nervous system and soothe the mind and body. Our gentle formula used regularly will encourage relaxation and can be incorporated into bedtime routines.
Sleepy Head Bath Wash (250ml)
Our Sleepy Head Bath Wash is a bath wash and shampoo combined into one. It gently cleans your little one’s hair and scalp without irritation and dryness and its emollient properties help to moisturise kids delicate skin. Evening Primrose Oil has been added for its softening effects and leaves you and little ones feeling freshly clean and moisturised.
Sleepy Head Balm
Organic ingredients of: coconut oil, beeswax, lanolin, castor oil, lavender oil, lanolin alcohol, carnauba wax, sandalwood oil, cedarwood oil, wild crafted murunga (kakadu plum), magnesium chloride, bach flower remedies: white chestnut, clematis, cherry plum, rock rose, love & hugs.
Sleepy Head Bath Wash
Organic Aloe Vera (Aloe barbadensis) Juice, Purified Water (Aqua), Coco glucoside, Organic Guar Gum (Cyamopsis Tetragonoloba), Citric Acid, Organic Lavender (Lavandula angustufolia) Essential Oil, Potassium Sorbate, Parfum (Vegetable based natural preservative), Organic Glycerin, Organic Lemon Myrtle (Backhousia citriodora) Essential Oil, Organic Lavender (Lavandula angustufolia) Extract, Organic Avocado (Pesea gratissima) Oil, Organic Evening Primrose (Oenothera biennis) Oil, Organic Olive Leaf (Olea europaea) Extract, Organic Calendula (Calendula officinalis) Extract, Organic Chamomile (Chamomilla recutita) Extract, Rosehip (Rosa canina) Extract.
Who can use Sleepy Head Balm?
- Sleepy Head Balm can be used safely from 6+ months to 99 years!
Where do I use Sleepy Head Balm?
- Sleepy Head Balm can be applied to the soles of feet, behind the knees, temples and on the pulse points.
How often can I apply Sleepy Head Balm?
- Sleepy Head Balm is so gentle that you can use it as many times as you like, throughout the day and night.
Can I use Sleepy Head Balm on my newborn baby?
- Sleepy Head Balm is only suitable for ages 6 months and older due to the essential oil content in the product. It is not recommended to have any essential oil use on babies under this age.
Is Sleepy Head Balm safe for sensitive skin?
- As skin conditions such as eczema vary greatly, we cannot guarantee it will suit your child's skin specifically, but we have received wonderful feedback from many customers who love it as a gentler option.
Is Sleepy Head Balm safe for use during pregnancy and breastfeeding?
- Yes, our Sleepy Head Balm is perfectly safe for use by pregnant and breastfeeding Mothers. However, we caution use around the chest/nipple/breast area where a baby is latching due to the risk of ingesting the essential oils in the balm.
Does Sleepy Head Balm contain nuts?
- Our Sleepy Head Balm contains a homeopathic remedy of chestnut. We strongly advise not to use the product on anyone with a severe allergy to nuts.
Is there alcohol in Sleepy Head Balm?
- Sleepy Head Balm is an organic and natural product. We use lanolin alcohol to extend the shelf life and preserve the product.
What if it doesn’t help my child sleep?
- Sleepy Head Balm is a gentle balm designed to encourage relaxation. We unfortunately don’t make any guarantees. It’s impossible to do so as there are so many different reasons why sleep issues affect children and it’s impossible to create a product that works for all children. For serious sleep issues, we suggest you consult with your healthcare practitioner or GP.