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Why are there little white specks in my Natural Nipple Butter and Angel Baby Bottom Balm?

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Why are there little white specks in my Natural Nipple Butter and Angel Baby Bottom Balm?

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The white specks are shea butter and may appear in both the Angel Baby Bottom Balm and Natural Nipple Butter. When shea butter is cold, it solidifies. When it is warmed by contact with your skin, it should quickly melt and become a soft consistency again. Products made with natural ingredients like herbs and essential oils may vary in appearance across lots and final product batches, as they have no yucky additives to create false consistency.

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