Kids & toddlers shower gel 400ml/13.6FL.OZ.

Mommy Care ☆ Natural Cosmetics

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Natural shower gel for kids and toddlers for daily use, has a delicate cleansing action does not violate the delicate skin pH and not irritating to the eyes of the child. SLS/ SLES, Mineral oil and Paraben Free.

Natural shower gel for kids and toddlers for daily use, specially designed for the delicate skin of children. Mommy Care Kids & toddlers shower gel has a delicate cleansing action, does not violate the skin pH and not irritating to the eyes of the child. Gel contains the extracts of calendula, chamomile, aloe and seabuckthorn, which perfectly soothes irritated skin and promote healing slightest abrasions.

How to Use: Apply small amount of Mommy Care soap on wet skin or loofah, lather and rinse with water.

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GenderFemale, Male
Age Group2-13
Product TypeSoap
Active componentsExtracts of calendula, chamomile, aloe, seabuckthorn, olive oil.
Ingredients (INCI)Aqua, Organic Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice Extract, Glycerin, Decyl glucoside, Caprylyl/Capryl Glucoside, Acacia Senegal Gum (and) Xanthan Gum, Chamomilla Recutita Extract, Calendula Officinalis Oil, Sodium Benzoate, Fragrance (natural)
FeaturesSLS Free, Paraben-Free, Mineral Oil Free
Volume400 ml
Bath & showerSoaps and shower gels
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