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2025-08-30 14:39:04
This cradle cap serum is amazing! It worked wonders for my son and delivered results incredibly fast. After just a one application, his cradle cap started clearing up noticeably, and it was completely gone much sooner than I expected.The serum is gentle on his skin and easy to use, which is a big relief as a parent. It absorbs well without being overly greasy, and it has a pleasant scent, making the whole process stress-free for both of us.I’m so glad we found this product—it exceeded my expectations in every way. Highly recommend it to any parent dealing with cradle cap!
Kailey Castro
2025-08-02 11:46:54
I hardly ever write reviews but felt I had to for this product! I’m so glad I ended up trying this for my 4 month old daughter. I was trying to let her cradle cap fall off naturally but it wasn’t budging. The more common cradle cap treatments that are offered on the market seemed to potentially cause to much irritation. I like that this product is all natural. It didn’t irritate my daughter’s head at all. It definitely took time to gently comb out the flakes, but after two treatments, she was completely cradle cap free! I highly recommend this product. It works well but its also gentle. It has a subtle minty smell to it and was really moisturizing!
LadyE
2025-07-27 16:55:31
To start—yes, it is thick. It will leave grease marks wherever your babe puts his head while you wait to comb it out. But it works so well! Our one year old has really fine straight hair, so the first time, we got more in the hair and less on the scalp, and it still worked as good as anything else we’d tried (coconut oil, petroleum jelly, rice bran oil). The second round I treated it like I was dyeing his roots: combing back all the hair, pulling forward a “slice†of hair at a time, and applying to the scalp in between slices. I massaged it into his scalp (use your fingers or a silicone toothbrush) and let it sit for about 10-15 min. It says not to get in your child’s eyes—my babe is super face/head touchy, and I spent the first 5 min chasing him around with a wet wipe trying to keep it out of his face until I saw him touch his head and go straight to rubbing his eyes. From his reaction (right back to playing), I’d say it feels greasy in the eyes, but probably doesn’t burn or hurt too badly. After 10 min, the skin was starting to flake up and soften, so it was comb time. For new moms, cradle cap is hard to conquer because you have to do something that seems like it would really hurt—you’re basically going to lightly, very lightly, scrape the babe’s scalp with this comb, lifting up pieces of dead skin from the scalp to the ends of the hair. It will take several passes through, rotate areas so it doesn’t get too pink and sensitive in one spot. It seems like torture from your end, but I don’t think it hurts the babe. Mine gets restless after about 5 min of combing and being told to sit still, but he doesn’t act like he’s in pain, just ready to be free! You’ll want a flour sack cloth or paper towels handy, and each time you comb up flaky skin, wipe the comb off and take another pass through the hair and scalp. Go slow so you don’t pick into the scalp too deeply and also so you don’t flick excess oil everywhere—the fine tooth side of the comb pulls out a lot of the oil and can get messy. After we’re done, I wipe as much of the stuff off out of his hair as I can with a paper towel. For clean up, we were already using the bee gone cradle cap shampoo and conditioner before this product, and found that it works well to dissolve the oil—I rubbed in the shampoo and let it sit for about a minute before rinsing, and used conditioner before a final rinse. His hair was more conditioned-looking the next morning, but not greasy, looked like he’d been to the salon for a curl and blowout! And the cradle cap was finally GONE. 6 months of trial and error, all we tried works OK after a few treatments, but this worked FAST and completely. A note on that for DIYers—this is basically grape seed oil and silicone lube (yeah, that kind, “dimethiconeâ€). A drop of chamomile would be a good add, and/or Vitamin E oil (this product uses mint, which some babes are sensitive to). Overall, this seems to be the magic combination for cradle cap!
Jessi
2025-07-15 10:03:28
I was surprised at how quickly and effectively this removed my baby's cradle cap
Mary Tomlinson
2025-07-05 15:28:55
Thank you thank you Rachel & Lisa for creating such a product that really helps!!! Our pediatrician recommend head and shoulders since our daughter was an infant to help and she just turned 2 and still has the cradle cap. This product worked instantly and I believe could get rid of it all in one application. My daughter is 2 so she did not sit for too long and I want to say even with that being the case 95% of it is gone! Wish I would have found this product sooner.
Tammy Mercado
2025-06-16 13:09:20
Even though the product is simple ingredients, I would highly suggest buying this. It worked just after 1 treatment. We followed the instructions except for we did it with slightly moisturized hair. It made applying the product easier and we waited the 15 mins as stated. It worked so well after trying other remedies, this is the only thing that worked.
heather
2025-03-25 15:25:34
This definitely helped my daughters cradle cap that was really hard to remove because of her long hair but trying to get the oil out of her hair was rough. Took about a week of washing her hair everyday just for it to not look greasy just be prepared for that
JD Payne
2025-03-20 09:33:35
I picked this item because it had the least amount of ingredients and non of them were harmful. My toddler had a very dry scalp with cradle cap and dry skin. We put the oil in and let it set for the recommended time. Used the comb to remove it all. Worked like magic!!! Smells great too!
S
2025-01-19 13:34:25
It works for my 1.5 yr old! I used to use olive oil. It works better than olive oil.
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