Cleo Labial Moisturizing Cream
$30.00
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Description
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Cleo Labial Moisturizing Cream (30 ml/1 oz) is a 100% natural body-friendly moisturizer for women. Labial skin dryness can be caused by many common life events, including after childbirth, hysterectomy, cancer, menopause and peri-menopause. Cleo is optimized to a pH of 4.7. It’s the first and only product designed to moisturize in that oh-so-delicate area, and make you smile again.
Cleo Labial Moisturizing Cream is designed specifically for long-term usage.
The Benefits of this Labial Moisturizing Cream:
- 100% Natural
- Designed for long-term use
- Supports optimal vaginal pH
- Provides moisture for that oh-so-delicate area
- Not tested on animals
- Made in Canada
- The only all natural labial moisturizer
- No steroids or hormones
Directions:
- Using the applicator, apply Cleo onto clean fingertips.
- Using your fingers, apply onto the vulvar and labial regions as needed.
Store in cool place, do not use with latex condoms. Most women use Cleo Labial Moisturizing Cream every 1 to 3 days or on an as needed basis.
Ingredients:
Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter Oil, Theobroma Cacao (Cocoa) Seed Butter, Garcinia Indica (Kokum) Seed Butter, Tocopherol (Vitamin E) Oil, Hippophae rhamnoides (Sea Buckthorn) Powder Extract, Sodium Hyaluronate.
FAQs:
Does Cleo have any preservatives?
No, Cleo does not have any chemical preservatives. Vitamin E is added instead of harsh chemicals such as parabens.
Does Cleo have any hormones?
Cleo does not contain any hormones.
Is Cleo a lubricant?
Cleo is a labial skin moisturizer and not a traditional lubricant.
Who gets labial skin dryness?
Although loss of labial skin moisture is most common among women who are menopausal (i.e. have not had a period for 12 months), it can affect younger women. Labial skin dryness occurs due to hormonal changes after menstruation, postpartum, during breast feeding or during peri-menopause (typically ages 40 to 50) or as a side-effect of taking certain medications, such as oral contraceptives, antidepressants, and antihistamines.
Is Cleo safe to use with condoms?
Cleo is not designed to be a lubricant.