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MALO.


"MALO. became a personal journey for me after an experience on an overseas trip with my son Joseph (then 4 months old). I will never forget those first few days abroad. It had been a stressful experience with a newborn, and nappy change was relentless. On the airplane, on the go, everywhere!

I needed a solution that was practical and easy, so I could change my little one's nappy and keep moving, without worrying about a whole heap of nappy rash cream gunk all over my hands.

I needed nappy change to be easy, because I was always on-the-go. My life didn't stop when I had a baby, and I think most mums today can relate to that.

Developing a natural, Australian made Nappy Rash Spray just seemed to make sense. Keeping the ingredients clean and simple, and the packaging modern and minimalist was important. Because mum's should continue to feel good about what they put on their baby, and about themselves. I didn’t want the packaging to feed into traditional stereotypes, so as a mum I wanted it to flow with anything else I had in my bag and speak to a modern neutral aesthetic”.

- Sonya G Khouri, Founder

MALO.


"MALO. became a personal journey for me after an experience on an overseas trip with my son Joseph (then 4 months old). I will never forget those first few days abroad. It had been a stressful experience with a newborn, and nappy change was relentless. On the airplane, on the go, everywhere!

I needed a solution that was practical and easy, so I could change my little one's nappy and keep moving, without worrying about a whole heap of nappy rash cream gunk all over my hands.

I needed nappy change to be easy, because I was always on-the-go. My life didn't stop when I had a baby, and I think most mums today can relate to that.

Developing a natural, Australian made Nappy Rash Spray just seemed to make sense. Keeping the ingredients clean and simple, and the packaging modern and minimalist was important. Because mum's should continue to feel good about what they put on their baby, and about themselves. I didn’t want the packaging to feed into traditional stereotypes, so as a mum I wanted it to flow with anything else I had in my bag and speak to a modern neutral aesthetic”.

- Sonya G Khouri, Founder