Lilu Julia Baby Oil Massage — Updated
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Updated Lilu Julia protocol: Do not bathe for at least 60 minutes. lilu julia baby oil massage updated
- Old method: Stroking from hip to foot.
- Updated method: Pour a quarter-sized amount of warmed oil into your palms. Grip your baby’s thigh like a cupcake.
- The Stroke: Using the "Lilu Julia rhythm" (slow out, quick in), gently squeeze the thigh like you are milking a cow. Move down to the ankle.
- Why updated: This mimics peristalsis (gut movement) better than simple stroking, moving gas bubbles out of the intestines.
The Benefits
- Superior Glide: The viscosity of baby oil creates a slick surface, allowing hands to glide smoothly over the body. This reduces friction, preventing the pulling or tugging of skin that can occur with dry massages.
- Intensive Hydration: Because it seals moisture in, it is highly effective for dry or flaky skin, particularly when applied immediately after a shower or bath.
- Relaxation: The sensory experience of warm oil and smooth movement stimulates the parasympathetic nervous system, helping to lower cortisol levels and induce relaxation.
The Lilu Julia Philosophy (Updated 2024-2025):
Lilu Julia has moved away from the "occlusive" model (simply blocking moisture loss) to a "bio-mimetic" model (mimicking the baby’s natural sebum). Old method: Stroking from hip to foot
: If your baby starts to fuss or turn away, it’s okay to stop! The goal is relaxation, not a chore. Conclusion The Benefits
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Regular massage sessions offer a wide range of developmental and physiological advantages: