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Nine unexpected benefits of nipple cream that will change your skincare routine

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September 23, 2025

FROM soothing stretch marks to fixing chapped lips, nipple cream is a multitasking marvel. | Pexels

- VUYILE MADWANTSI

ASK any breastfeeding mom, and they'll tell you, nipple cream is a lifesaver. This magical balm soothes dry, cracked nipples during those early days of nursing.

But here's the surprising twist: nipple cream isn’t just for moms. In fact, it’s one of the most versatile products you can keep in your medicine cabinet!

From soothing stretch marks to fixing chapped lips, this multitasking marvel has a fan base that includes dads, kids and even beauty enthusiasts.

So, what makes nipple cream such a powerhouse? The answer lies in lanolin, a natural wax derived from sheep's wool. Known for its moisture-locking properties, lanolin hydrates and protects skin, helping it heal quickly.

Here are genius ways to use nipple cream in your everyday life, no baby required.

1. Soothing itchy stretch marks: Pregnancy often leaves behind stretch marks, and those itchy patches can be a real nuisance. Enter nipple cream.

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