Skin-to-skin contact is critical from birth and beyond – think QV Cream
July 24, 2013
Human touch is powerful and magical events transpire when skin contacts skin. For infant
massage think of QV Cream, a rich, protective moisturiser that contains squalane, a
component of the skin’s natural oil. QV Cream replenishes the skin and helps relieve dry
areas. Much loved and trusted household name QV Skincare from Ego Laboratories is
promoting QV Cream via a newly launched education campaign, called kangaroo
care, to teach Australian families about the benefits of skin-to-skin contact
between mother and baby immediately after and in the months following
childbirth.
Stockists: 1800 033 706
RRP: $13.20 QV Cream 250gm tub; $15.99 QV Bath Oil 500ml
Website: www.qvskincare.com.auThe above article was sent to subscribers in Pharmacy Daily's issue from 24 Jul 13 To see the full newsletter, see the embedded issue below or CLICK HERE to download Pharmacy Daily from 24 Jul 13
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