Spritz for Bits

Spritz for Bits helps to provide instant relief during episiotomy recovery, post-delivery discomfort and pain caused by perineal tears, stitches after birth, bruising, swelling and stretching during childbirth. Antibacterial, anti-fungal and pain relieving, Spritz for Bits can also be used on surgical wounds, such as caesarean sections and episiotomies to soothe pain, irritation and bruising. Its unique formula complete with multi-directional spray allows easy, no fuss, application to the perineum/anal area, immediately after birth, or to surgical wounds after the dressing has been removed. Made with soothing lavender oil to ease soreness, tea tree oil, reported to have antibacterial properties and witch hazel, known for its ability to reduce swelling and bruising, Spritz for Bits is a hospital bag essential. Even our preservative is a natural, vegetable based product, known for its antibacterial and anti fungal properties, and can be found under 'parfum' (not to be confused with synthetic fragrance, 'perfume') in the ingredients list. We used this because it is known to be one of the most natural and non-irritant preservatives, making sure that our spritz is only soothing.

Why is ‘Parfum’ listed as one of the ingredients in Spritz for Bits?
The ‘parfum’ in Spritz for Bits is a natural ingredient and is not to be confused with the French ‘Eau de Parfum’. Although the two terms translate the sam...
Mon, 3 Dec, 2018 at 12:12 PM
Could I not just use Witch Hazel instead of Spritz for Bits?
Witch hazel contains excellent anti-bacterial properties, however Spritz for Bits includes additional ingredients that have been carefully selected and blen...
Thu, 4 Apr, 2019 at 1:57 PM
Could I not just use Witch Hazel instead of Spritz for Bits?
Witch hazel contains excellent anti-bacterial properties, however Spritz for Bits includes additional ingredients that have been carefully selected and ble...
Mon, 3 Dec, 2018 at 12:12 PM
Can I use Spritz for Bits on other areas of my body?
Spritz for Bits has multiple uses and can be used on bruising, bites, stings and minor burns. It can also be used to help soothe haemorrhoids. 
Thu, 4 Apr, 2019 at 1:58 PM