21 Dec 2020 | 3 min Read
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Baby massage has been a part of babycare rituals since times immemorial. A regular massage with the right baby massage oil is said to provide a host of benefits, right from increasing bones & muscles strength, skin nourishment, improving blood circulation, developing a mother-baby bond, helping a baby feel relaxed and improving sleep patterns. Cultures from different parts of the world have different baby massage techniques that have been passed down from generation to generation.
If you’re looking to make the most of your baby’s massage experience, then we have some special tips for you:
Dabur has banked on the centuries-old science of Ayurveda and brought a massage oil that concentrates on nourishing the skin along with strengthening the baby’s bones and muscles. It is clinically proven to boost physical growth in babies by 2X* times. The use of these time-tested ingredients have been used in the fair proportions so that a baby receives the maximum benefit of a massage ritual. It is also dermatologically tested for safety and hence safe on a baby’s delicate skin.
Many oils have artificial colour masking agents, synthetic oils and artificial fragrance masking agents in it. Some ingredients are even harmful and may clog baby’s skin pores. For babies, only all-natural, safe oils should be preferred. The special herbs in Dabur Lal Tail provide nature’s goodness to give an effective massaging.
As parents, we wish to see our child healthy and happy. With the right nutrition, plenty of love and trusted natural products, we can help build a strong foundation for our little ones.
*Basis a 10 week clinical research on babies in comparison to no massage
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