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Baby Chakra Pure Natural Foaming Hand Wash Mango

(200 ml Liquid in pump bottle)
Baby Chakra Pure Natural Foaming Hand Wash Mango
Product Details
Baby Chakra Pure Natural Foaming Hand Wash Mango has a fresh natural Mango scent. Made with 100% naturally derived ingredients, this paraben-free handwash provides effective protection against germs and bacteria without causing dryness and other harsh effects. It is safe to use by pregnant women and kids due to its mild and toxin-free formulation, making it super skin-friendly. This hygienic and anti-bacterial foaming hand wash can be used across all seasons and helps retain the moisture of your skin.


Key Ingredients:
  • Coconut oil-based cleansers
  • Tulsi extracts
  • Plant-based softeners
  • Mango


Key Benefits:
  • It is clinically tested to kill 99.9% of disease-causing germs and harmful bacteria
  • It is made with 100% naturally-derived ingredients
  • It does not dry out hands as it has 0% alcohol
  • It is free from toxins, alcohol, sulphates, parabens artificial colours, phosphates, formaldehyde, BHT and coumarin
  • It is approved by FDA, paediatrician recommended, dermatologically tested
  • It is non-allergenic and cruelty-free
  • The brand manufactures India's 1st FDA approved baby safe range of products - the highest standard of care for your child
  • Coconut oil has anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties
  • Tulsi extracts help to fight against harmful germs
  • Plant-based softeners lock moisture and soothe inflamed skin
  • Mango flavour keeps the ingredients fun and exciting for the child to use the product again and again



Directions For Use:
  • Pump out foam handwash on to hands
  • Rub hands generously, careful to clean the palms, back of the hands and between fingers
  • Rinse well under running water and pat dry with a towel
  • Smell the refreshing natural mango scent

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Store in a cool and dry place away from direct sunlight
  • Keep out of reach of the children
  • For external use only

Content on this page was last updated on 30 April, 2025, by Dr. Rajeev Sharma (MBA, MBBS)