Wow it's really fun seeing which direction your life is taking! Haven't seen or heard anything from you since you launched your first books and band! Congrats and I'm happy to have some snippets of your life back in mine!
honey is self preserving but it does not act as a preservative. however, as this is a waterless recipe, no preservative is needed. most trained aromatherapists also suggest not using any essential oils on children under 2. though the amount used here is so minimal i'm sure its ok. i am a cosmetics maker, so i'm familiar with a lot of this. congratulations on your upcoming birth. i hope you have a safe and problem free delivery.
Your videos are always so cozy and warm to my heart! Wondering if you could make a vlog just superficially updating us about what were you up to the last 2 years! Missed you, thanks for coming back and, of course, congrats and good luck on motherhood
I also recommend spot testing. I’m very allergic to chamomile and lavender gives me severe migraines so then I not only would want to make sure I wasn’t allergic to what I put on my baby, but also that my baby isn’t allergic to it either.
oh, congratulations klaire! been following your videos for ages and didn't realise how much i'd missed your lovely soothing voice and videos! welcome back, very excited to see what you have planned :-)
Your voice is so calming. Just wondering if you are using every diaper change? Also, is it okay to use if you are using reusable diapers? Hoping for your response. Thank you!
If you do, check that there's no family history of allergies to any of the ingredients, and that she's ok with the essential oils for the baby. Some parents don't mind it (and Lavander and Roman Chamomile are about as mild and gentle as you can go) but some would prefer no essential oils at all.
Lol, who on earth told you that? Lavender is supposed to calm irritated skin. Unless you have some sort of an adverse reaction, lavender is great for your skin, definitely shouldn't be irritating.
lavender is one of the few oils that can be safely applied "neat" (or without a carrier oil) to the skin. however, people can be allergic to anything, including the air and the sun. so it should be testing in a small area and used with moderation.
hey, would you explain what is the purpose of nappy balms? because i tried to make a research online but i can't seems to understand what is the purpose :(
Finally, someone who understands that... *breaks out into singing*
_All naturaaaal doesnt mean non toxic!_
Drasiella of Darnassus right? I would like to remind some that water is a chemical and poison oak is natural haha
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Congratulations on your little one and welcome back!
Wow it's really fun seeing which direction your life is taking! Haven't seen or heard anything from you since you launched your first books and band! Congrats and I'm happy to have some snippets of your life back in mine!
you mentioned you make your own cosmetics, would you ever consider going into more depth on that in a video and showing us some of your diys for them?
Yes I will :)
@@KlairedelysArt yay! thanks for the speedy reply and welcome back, so excited for you about your little nugget!
honey is self preserving but it does not act as a preservative. however, as this is a waterless recipe, no preservative is needed. most trained aromatherapists also suggest not using any essential oils on children under 2. though the amount used here is so minimal i'm sure its ok. i am a cosmetics maker, so i'm familiar with a lot of this. congratulations on your upcoming birth. i hope you have a safe and problem free delivery.
She had the baby in the summer, I think this video was pre-filmed :)
Wait, what? Congratulations on having a baby!
Your videos are always so cozy and warm to my heart! Wondering if you could make a vlog just superficially updating us about what were you up to the last 2 years! Missed you, thanks for coming back and, of course, congrats and good luck on motherhood
GOSH! i’ve missed you’re voice i can’t believe it’s been 2 years! also just realized i’ve been watching your videos for like 8 years!
What wonderful news. Congratulations.
So glad you are back!!! I've missed your level of quality videos
You’re back! Congratulations on your sweet little baby!
Sooooo wonderful that you’re back!! I’ve missed your videos so much!
Thank you for sharing this recipe. It can also be an excellent gift.
I also recommend spot testing. I’m very allergic to chamomile and lavender gives me severe migraines so then I not only would want to make sure I wasn’t allergic to what I put on my baby, but also that my baby isn’t allergic to it either.
Your voice is so calming. Welcome back!
oh, congratulations klaire! been following your videos for ages and didn't realise how much i'd missed your lovely soothing voice and videos! welcome back, very excited to see what you have planned :-)
Wait, when did you have a baby?
Congratulations!!!
I’m glad you’re back.
Your voice is so calming. Just wondering if you are using every diaper change? Also, is it okay to use if you are using reusable diapers? Hoping for your response. Thank you!
Congratulations on your little one!!!!
I'm glad you are back.
Missed you. I’m grad to have you Videos back.
Awww congratulations
Ommmmgggggg she is back she is pregnaaaannnnttt i love her
Welcome back love!
Welcome back, Klaire :)
My sister in law just had a baby. I think I’ll make this for her as a Christmas gift.
If you do, check that there's no family history of allergies to any of the ingredients, and that she's ok with the essential oils for the baby. Some parents don't mind it (and Lavander and Roman Chamomile are about as mild and gentle as you can go) but some would prefer no essential oils at all.
Aaaaaw, congrats on the baby 🎉
Do you think I could use soy wax to make it vegan?
look into carnuba wax and candeilillia wax.
Welcome!
Calendula, oat, carrot and essential oils always at the end of The heating process. Their healty Properties would be preserved better 😉
This is very interesting! Question I've heard lavender is irritating to the skin, is that just to the face?
Lol, who on earth told you that? Lavender is supposed to calm irritated skin. Unless you have some sort of an adverse reaction, lavender is great for your skin, definitely shouldn't be irritating.
lavender is one of the few oils that can be safely applied "neat" (or without a carrier oil) to the skin. however, people can be allergic to anything, including the air and the sun. so it should be testing in a small area and used with moderation.
@@Midlife_Manical_Mayhem And water too! I couldn't believe that people can be allergic to water. Like, how do you live?
Not gonna lie, I read “making my own baby” and was just like “... wrong website”
Bahaha! 😂
Will you be doing art videos too, or is there a way to keep up with your art?
hey, would you explain what is the purpose of nappy balms? because i tried to make a research online but i can't seems to understand what is the purpose :(
Second baby?
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Hey!!!!! I know you have a very private life, but could you please share your baby’s name?!?!?!?!?!? ❤️❤️❤️❤️
miss you so much!! (♥ω♥*)
Does Klaire have a baby? :D