🌟 Superbalm: Because your baby deserves the best!
Era Organics Healing Ointment is a USDA Certified Organic moisturizer designed specifically for babies with sensitive skin. Approved by the National Eczema Association and recommended by pediatricians, this all-natural ointment provides immediate relief from eczema, cradle cap, rashes, and more. Made in the USA with sustainably sourced ingredients, it contains no harmful chemicals or fillers, ensuring a safe and effective solution for your little one's skin health.
L**N
Super Effective and Non-greasy!
This balm really is a super healer. Considering all the organic oils blended in the formula, it's amazingly non-greasy and fast absorbing. It's perfect for scrapes, rashes, and any type of skin irritation. Immediately soothing, it smooths on quickly without any residue or artificial fragrance. For anyone with super sensitive skin, I highly recommend Superbalm.
H**W
Stinky but magical
We live in the desert 🏜️ so my poor babies skin got super dry, and she had cradle cap all the way down to her eyebrows. I was recommended this by my sister in law and I mixed this along with some of my breast milk and in two days my babies dry flaky skin was all better. The only thing about this product that I hate is its smell. It STINKS!! The more you use it you get used to the smell but it’s pretty gross. But don’t let that deter you from purchasing this product, it’s great stuff.
P**!
Don’t think about it, buy it!
I swear by this stuff. My baby gets extreme dry patches on the back on her legs and this does the trick EVERY SINGLE TIME! It is thick and extremely moisturizing! I even use it myself! I would definitely recommend this for dry skin!
V**B
Overall, nice balm
I love this balm. It definitely does not make my baby's eczema go away, but it does help it stay moisturized, therefore, less flare ups and the skin itself looks better.My only complaint, not really a complaint, is that sometimes the consistency isn't always the same. The one before this last one felt more dry and gritty. I mean, I guess it could be the weather changes during shipping. It eventually melts, but this last one I received was super creamy and nice. I loved it. Oh and now it has the Eczema Seal of Acceptance on it which is a super plus!
J**S
if you don’t mind smelling like bag balm it works really well
I used this on my son’s sides. Every time he took a bath over the winter and not once did he have dried skin. It was so bad prior that it would crack and bleed. Fantastic product. The only complaint I have is it’s kind of Stinky and he made sure to tell me every time I put it on lol
H**A
good ingredients, but not effective for our skin
Bought 3 of these for my newborn's, toddler's and my eczema. Was really hoping it'd help. It actually seemed OK for my eczema and my toddler's in the beginning, but it dried out my newborn's skin and it didn't help his cradle cap. Lately I've been using it and it has been irritating to my skin.I like that this is a family owned company and that they use good, clean, organic ingredients, but unfortunately the balm is not that healing for us. It may work on your skin, though, since everyone's skin is different. Whatever lotions/creams you use, it's important to switch them up every now and then or else your skin gets used to it and the lotion/cream is not as effective.Don't think that there is a magic cure lotion or balm for eczema, but side note: For those curious and suffering with eczema or knows someone who is suffering with eczema, some of the things we used to treat our toddler's eczema naturally that have helped at one point or another include Emily Skin Soother for Angry Red skin, All Good Goop, Organic Shea Butter, Organic Jojoba Oil, Organic Rosehip Oil, Organic Argan Oil, Honest Company Organic Healing Balm, Probiotic Spray, Oral probiotics like Prescript-Assist and Klaire Therbiotic Detoxification Probiotics, Organic Hemp Oil, tallow balm, Moon Valley Organics Eczecalm, Apple Valley Natural Soap's Herbal Salve, Motherlove Diaper Rash and Thrush salve, Organic Olive Oil, calendula baths, cilantro baths, bentonite clay baths, epsom salt baths, goat milk soap, fermented foods, soapnuts for laundry, keeping the house clean, washing our son's sheets frequently in hot water, drinking filtered drinking water, showering in filtered water so there's no chlorine, eating omega-3s (salmon, sardines, chia), gelatin, bone broth, apple cider vinegar, cilantro smoothies, green smoothies, green juices, fermented cod liver oil, turmeric/ginger/garlic/coconut oil, vitamin D (from sunlight and as a supplement (Thorne Vit D/K2), clean/organic/grassfed/pastured/wild diet of veggies/fruits/egg yolks/meat/chicken/fish; cotton/organic cotton clothing, and eliminating gluten/dairy.)Also, try listening to the Phoenix Helix Podcast or visiting phoenixhelix.com (regarding autoimmmunity) or going to Sarah Ballantyne's website (thepaleomom.com) to find information about the AIP (autoimmune paleo protocol), which we tried to use to heal our son's gut.For the cradle cap, if you can't find something that works and coconut oil/other oils is not working, but making it worse, I have been using a baking soda/water paste (leave it on the scalp for a minute) followed by some alba unpetroleum jelly. I have also been using crushed garlic soaked in hot water with a chamomile or red raspberry leaf tea bag and apply that water (when cooled) to my baby's head.
C**.
This is the best stuff!!
I ordered this many years ago and we loved it-we finally got some new and it’s working amazing on cuts, scrapes, sores, and other things. Will definitely continue to buy this and I can’t wait to try their other products!
T**Y
Sensitive skin
I use this balm on my kids faces and it's the best. Very moisturized, clean ingredients, non irritating or toxic on their sensitive skin.
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