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Hi, I assume that you are talking about Patanjali's Divya Badam Rogan. I have used this for our family but have not used for baby's massage. Though, in one of the reviews in some site, I read that it can be used for infant baby's massage as well. I do not think there should be any problem as we generally also used almond oil for massage of the baby, but I would still suggest that you go through the ingredient details and also check the reviews.

Hello Palak, See, we generally also use almond oil for baby's massage so I do not know how adding "Divya" would make a difference! And if it does, then please check what all is being added to make the oil apart from almond extract, as you would not want anything harsh on the tender skin of the baby. I think you must do a patch test on the baby as to see that it suits her or not. If in doubt, buy simple badam rogan instead.

hi dear, i do not really know about this particular brand of almond oil, but almond oil on its own is good for massaging baby. i would suggest you try it on yourself first to understand how light and easily absorbent the oil is. once you are satisfied, you can apply a little bit on your baby's skin and see how it works. if there is no allergic reaction i am sure you can go ahead with it.

I haven't tried it, but I have heard that it is good. However, I would advise you to try it out for a few days first at a small part of your baby's body to see if he develops any allergic reaction to it. It is also wise to use a diluted oil instead of a concentrated one to minimise the side effects

ok thanks ☺

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