Frequently asked questions

Lanolin is the natural wax produced by sheep to keep their wool waterproof. It's harvested by gently cleaning the wool, then purified into a soft, golden balm.

Pretty much everything. The most common uses are:

  • Cracked nipples (nursing mothers)
  • Diaper rash
  • Eczema and dry skin patches
  • Cracked lips
  • Raw hands from washing
  • Cuticles and rough heels

Yes. Lanolin is safe for both mother and baby. No need to wipe off before feeding. It's been the gold standard for nursing mothers for generations.

Most customers report 3-6 months of regular use per jar.

Yes. Lanolin is collected from sheep's wool during regular shearing. A process required for the sheep's health and comfort. No sheep are harmed in the production of lanolin.

Soft and balm-like. Somewhere between a thick lotion and a salve. It warms in your fingers as you apply, then absorbs into the skin.

It has a very faint, natural scent, slightly waxy, slightly earthy. No added fragrance, no perfume, no essential oils.