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Mamaearth Moisturizing Bathing Bar For Babies (75gm Each)

(2 soaps in box)
Mamaearth Moisturizing Bathing Bar For Babies (75gm Each)
Product Details
Mamaearth Moisturizing Bathing Bar for Babies gently cleanses, moisturises, and nourishes the delicate skin of newly born babies and kids. Its moisture-rich creme formula is gentle and safe from head to toe. Loaded with goat milk, oatmeal, and shea butter, it leaves the baby’s skin soft and smooth. It is balanced at 5.5 pH, which is ideal for the baby’s healthy skin. The soap keeps the skin moisturised by retaining the natural oils of the body. It cleanses the body deeply without over-drying the sensitive skin.

Key Ingredients:
  • Oatmeal
  • Goat Milk
  • Coconut-based cleanser
  • Shea Butter

Key Benefits:
  • Goat milk: Contains precious skin minerals like selenium and is loaded with vitamins, particularly vitamin A and contains lactic acid
  • Oatmeal: Oats are natural cleansers that remove dirt and oil that clog the pores and exfoliate the skin. It has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties that soothe dry skin
  • Shea butter: It nourishes the skin with vitamin A, E, and F. Vitamins A and E maintains the skin and keeps it healthy
  • Coconut-based cleansers: The cleanse made from coconut ensures that the bar is soap-free and helps maintain an ideal pH of 5.5 for gentle cleansing

Good to Know:
  • Hypoallergenic
  • Toxin-free
  • Free from SLS, SLES, silicones, parabens, synthetic perfume, and colour
  • Tear-free formula

Best Suited For:
The delicate, sensitive skin of babies

Ideal For:
Newborn babies and children

Product Form:
Soap bar

Area of Application:
Body

Concern:
  • Skin sensitivity
  • Impurities

Directions for Use:
  • Apply the soap bar on the baby’s wet body and face and gently massage to form a lather
  • Rinse with water

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Store in a cool place
  • Keep out of reach of children

Quick Tips:
Pat dry the skin after washing as the newborn’s skin is sensitive to irritation.

Content on this page was last updated on 18 November, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)