Congrats on becoming a new parent! Looking for the best for your baby’s health can be a bit of a journey, right? Patanjali Baby Massage Oil is indeed a popular choice among parents. It’s often talked about for its nourishing qualities. The blend you mentioned—almond, olive, and mustard oils—brings various benefits. Almond oil is known for its vitamin E content and gentle care on skin. Olive oil is often praised for hydrating and soothing what’s called pitta dosha irritations in Ayurvedic terms. Mustard oil is warming, which is beneficial, but isn’t suitable for all skin types.
Massaging babies is a practice cherished in Ayurveda. It supports not just muscle and bone development but also circulation, digestion, and is thought to encourage better sleep. It’s usually recommended that a gentle massage is done daily, but how long can vary. 10 to 15 minutes is often good. Go with what your baby seems comfortable with, though!
Regarding season, oils have their props and cons. In cooler months, warming oils like mustard are great, but in hotter times, they might be a bit much. Patanjali oil is mostly cold pressed, so it absorbs relatively well without a greasy shine. But a little goes a long way, so don’t over apply.
Always do a patch test before using any new product, especially if your baby has sensitive skin. Check for signs of any redness or irritation. Side effects are rare, but if any discomfort arises, it’s best to stop and consult a pediatrician. As always, what’s effective varies from baby to baby, so your experience may differ.
Hope this helps some. If you decided to go ahead with it, I’d be curious about what you think of it!



