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FAQs

Silicone teething toys:

Q: Have your teething toys passed any safety testing?

A: Yes, our products are CE Certified and have passed EN71 parts 1, 2 and 3

Q: Can I extend the length of my clippable teething toy by adding some ribbon?

A: No, please do not attach to ribbon, string or anything that will lengthen the Silicone teether, as this could become a strangulation hazard.

Q: Is it ok for my child to chew on the clip?

A: Our clips have been safety tested, however do not allow a child who is unable to sit up unaided to play with the unattached clip. Failure to do so may result in throat impaction. Please ensure the Dummy Clip is clipped to a harness or piece of clothing.

Q: How do I sterilise my Teething toys?

A: Our Teething toys can be sterilised in a steam or Milton based steriliser.

Q: How do I best care for my Teething toys?

A: There are several steps we would recommend,
– Please check your  Silicone teether regularly for signs of wear and tear.
– In the unlikely event your  Silicone teether breaks or has worn, discard immediately.
– To clean your  Silicone teether, wash in warm soapy water and allow to air dry.
– Do not put in washing machine or dishwasher.

If you have any questions, please email us at info@lilithloveshenry.co.uk

Silicone jewellery:

Q: Is it ok for my baby to play with my Bangle?

A: Silicone teether Bangles – suitable from 0+ months.  They can be worn by an adult for baby to play with and chew.  Silicone teether Bangles can also be played with by a child alone.

Q: How do I best care for my Teething jewellery?

A: There are several steps we would recommend,
– Please check your  Silicone jewellery regularly for signs of wear and tear.
– In the unlikely event your  jewellery breaks or has worn, discard immediately.
– To clean your jewellery, wash in warm soapy water and allow to air dry.
– Do not put in washing machine or dishwasher.

If you have any questions, please email us at info@lilithloveshenry.co.uk

Amber:

Q: Do these really work for pain relief? 

A: There are many beliefs that amber and semi-precious gemstones have healing and pain relief properties and have many customers who have feedback positive comments on wearing our jewellery.   Although we can recommend particular semi-precious gemstones for your ailments, they are only recommendations and must not replace medical advice.  If you have any medical issues please ensure you seek medical attention.

Q: Can I wear my jewellery in the water?

A: It is advisable not to wear your jewellery in water as any chemicals or soaps may degrade your amber and semi-precious gemstones.  Your jewellery is threaded on Nylon which is strong and resistant to occasional water immersion.

Q: How can I clean my jewellery?

A: Wipe using a damp cloth and leave to air dry.  Do not put directly on the radiator as direct heat will crack the amber

Q: Do I need to recharge my Amber?

A: No, Amber doesn’t need any special treatment; it is believed the succinc acid is transferred through to the skin with the warmth of your skin so leaving it out in the sun will only warm up the amber nothing else.

Q: Is Amber safe?

A: Yes, although our Jewellery is not a toy, we take safety very seriously and so have had our Amber and Semi-Precious Gemstone Jewellery tested against EN71 part 2 (flammability) and part 3 (chemicals) - which have passed.

More about safety.

Q: What is Amber?

A: Baltic amber, collected in and around the Baltic Sea, is a fossilised resin from pine trees produced over 45 million years ago. Used for centuries for its believed natural analgesic and healing properties, Baltic amber contains a natural therapeutic substance called succinc acid, which is said to be absorbed when worn against your skin, helping with pain relief.

Q: Where does Lilith Loves Henry Amber come from?

A: We have spent a long time finding the best Baltic Amber available. We source our Amber directly from a genuine family business in Lithuania who provides authentic certification on our beads.

Q: What is Hazelwood?

A:  Hazelwood comes from the branches of the Corylus Cornuta bush found widespread in Canada.  For centuries people have worn hazelwood in the belief that it has therapeutic properties.

Disclaimer

Such beliefs can not be verified, and if you have any ailments or disorders you should always seek the advice of your medical professional.

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