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Cetaphil Baby Diaper Cream With Natural Chamomile | For Baby's Sensitive Skin

(70 gm Cream in tube)
Cetaphil Baby Diaper Cream With Natural Chamomile | For Baby's Sensitive Skin
Product Details
Cetaphil Baby Diaper Cream with Natural Chamomile
  • For Baby's Sensitive Skin
    Cetaphil Baby Diaper Cream with Natural Chamomile For Babys Sensitive Skin is a gentle, everyday soothing formula that can help to protect babies from chafed skin, leaving it soft and smooth. This non-sticky, non-greasy, and easy-to-apply cream keeps babies skin hydrated by providing a long-lasting breathable barrier.

    Key Ingredients:
    Aqua,Zinc Oxide,Isopropyl Palmitate,Helianthus Annuus Seed Oil,Glycerin,Polyglyceryl-3 Polyricinoleate,Butylene Glycol,Polyglyceryl-3 Diisostearate,Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis Oil,Hexyldecanol,Hexyldecyl Laurate,Panthenol,Butyrospermum Parkii Butter,Cera Alba,Chamomilla Recutita Flower Extract,Citric Acid,Glycine Soja Oil,Heliotropine,Tocopherol,Zinc Stearate,Zinc Sulfate

    Key Benefits:
Enriched with Chamomile, Sunflower seed oil, Soybean oil, Shea Butter and Vitamin E to help care for babys sensitive skin


  • Net Quantity:
    70 gm

    Good To Know:
    ["Hypoallergenic", "Non-irritating", "No added fragnance", "Paraben-free"]

    Concerns It Can Help With:
    ["Skin irritation due to diaper rash"]

    Product Weight Net Qty:
    70 gm

    Best Suited For:
    ["All skin types"]

    Area Of Application:
    Diaper area.

    Container Type:
    Tube.

    Ideal For:
    ["Infants", "Toddlers"]

    Directions For Use:
Change wet or soiled diapers promptly

Cleanse the diaper area with gentle wipes and allow it to dry

Apply cream liberally, as often as necessary, with each diaper change especially at bedtime or anytime when exposure to a wet diaper may be prolonged


  • Safety Information:
Read the label carefully before use

Store below 30°C

Keep out of the reach of children

For external use only
  •  
    This product is non-returnable.

Content on this page was last updated on 12 November, 2025, by Dr. Rajeev Sharma (MBA, MBBS)