Medela

Purelan Nipple Cream - Reviews

4.4from 148 reviews

Medela Purelan Nipple Cream

  • Fast relief for sore nipples and dry skin
  • Safe for your baby – no need to remove before breastfeeding
  • Effective – rich texture creates a protective layer on the skin’s surface and rehydrates from within
  • 100% natural, single-ingredient lanolin. No additives, preservatives and fragrance added
  • Ultra-pure medical-grade lanolin tested to the highest safety standards, the European Pharmacopoeia and United States Pharmacopoeia standards
  • Dermatologically tested, hypoallergenic and suitable for sensitive skin
  • Ethically sourced from mulesing-free farms
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How it works

Purelan™ creates a protective layer on skin’s surface and is absorbed deeply by the skin where it rehydrates from within – restoring the skin’s natural moisture balance.

Use Purelan™ at every feed to relieve soreness and protect your nipples. There is no need to remove Purelan™ before feeding.

More ways to use Purelan™

As well as soothing dry nipples or soreness during breastfeeding, Purelan™ can be used to moisturise a variety of dry skin areas, such as chapped lips, dry hands and cuticles, elbows and cracked heels.

Purelan™ can also be used for babies and children – to protect skin during cold weather and treat dryness, wherever needed.

Nicole avatar Nicole NSW, 1 kid in tow
April 7, 2022
Great product to use especially in the earlier weeks of feeding a newborn.
Lauren avatar Lauren NSW, 3 kids in tow
March 23, 2022
Sent hubby to get me some from the chemist after using the sample last night. It rescued my nipples from my very eager bub.
Alexis avatar Alexis VIC, 1 kid in tow
March 16, 2022
This had been great as I am breast feeding and expressing and my nipples are sore. I had just been using regular cream but this is so much better.
Kristy avatar Kristy NSW, 4 kids in tow
March 11, 2022
I have purchased from Medela in previous pregnancies. However I am looking forward to trying this cream when babies arrives and I start feeding
Taryn avatar Taryn NSW, 2 kids in tow
March 9, 2022
Very soothing and healed my cracked nipples straight away
Hannah avatar Hannah QLD, 1 kid in tow
March 4, 2022
This product has been a life saver. I have struggled with my sore nipples since getting pregnant and this has given me some relief. My nipples were quite dry and some parts were flaky but that has gone away since using it.
Hannah avatar Hannah NSW, None kids in tow
February 22, 2022
Helped a lot and would recommend them to my friends
Melanie avatar Melanie QLD, 1 kid in tow
February 18, 2022
Amazing cream! I apply after every feed and safe for bub.
Renee avatar Renee QLD, 2 kids in tow
February 17, 2022
This cream has certainly been useful so far as my baby has struggled to latch correctly, causing significant cracking and pain and this cream has given me some respite in between feeds.
Rachel avatar Rachel SA, 2 kids in tow
February 17, 2022
I love the quality of Medela products Id be lost without them
Jaida avatar Jaida NSW, 1 kid in tow
February 16, 2022
Amazing and fast acting
Alyssa avatar Alyssa QLD, 1 kid in tow
December 20, 2021
Tried sample and ended up buying the product. Have been using religiously since baby born 5 days ago
Madhulika  avatar Madhulika VIC, None kids in tow
December 17, 2021
Helps my current itchy nipples during pregnancy - would buy again!
Jenny avatar Jenny VIC, None kids in tow
December 17, 2021
Smells good, and felt good.
Stevie-Leigh avatar Stevie-Leigh NSW, None kids in tow
December 17, 2021
Medela seem like the best brand in the market for all things boobies and I plan to invest in their products - pump etc.
Kelly avatar Kelly QLD, 4 kids in tow
December 17, 2021
I really like the consistency of this product, it isn't hard to rub on like other lanolin products i have purchased. It just melts into the skin

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