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Wheezal Calendula Baby Powder

(100 gm Powder in box)
Available in other variants
Wheezal Calendula Baby Powder
Product Details
Wheezal Calendula Baby Powder
Wheezal Calendula Baby Powder is a baby powder designed to preserve and maintain the tender and smooth skin of babies. It is specifically formulated to help manage nappy rashes and rashes caused by excessive heat and perspiration. The powder comes in a plastic container and is suitable for all skin types It can be used effectively for the management of prickly heat and heat rash accompanied by a burning sensation and itching of the skin.

Key Ingredients:
Calendula Extract 1x, Arnica M. Extract 1x, Berberis Aquifolium 1x, Ledum Pal. 1x, Iodium 1x, Boric Acid 2x, Cantharis 1x, Hydrastis 1x, Echinacea 1x

Key Benefits:
  • Wheezal Calendula Baby Powder is specifically designed to preserve and maintain the delicate skin of babies. It helps keep the skin soft and supple
  • The powder forms a protective barrier on the skin, reducing friction and irritation
  • Wheezal Calendula Baby Powder can help absorb moisture and keep the skin dry
  • The powder can be used for maintaining comfort for prickly heat and heat rash, which are characterized by a burning sensation and itching of the skin

Product Specifications And Features:
  • Product Form: Powder
  • The powder comes in a plastic container

Suitable For:
all skin types

Indications:
It is indicated for diaper rash, prickly heat, heat rash, itching and burning of the skin.

Concerns It Can Help With:
["nappy rashes", "rashes caused by excessive heat and perspiration", "prickly heat", "heat rash accompanied by burning sensation and itching"]

Best Suited For:
babies

Area Of Application:
baby skin

Container Type:
plastic container

Ideal For:
babies

Directions For Use:
  • Sprinkle liberally after baby’s bath, during a nappy change, before bedtime or as directed by a healthcare professional.

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

Content on this page was last updated on 16 October, 2025, by Dr. Rajeev Sharma (MBA, MBBS)