Description
Johnsons Baby Shampoo 300ml
Johnson’s Baby Shampoo is a gentle, tear-free formula designed to cleanse your baby’s delicate hair and scalp while being as mild as pure water. Dermatologically tested and hypoallergenic, this shampoo is free from harsh chemicals, ensuring a safe and nourishing experience for your little one. Its unique No More Tears® formula prevents eye irritation and makes bath time enjoyable for both you and your baby. With its light fragrance and easy-rinse formula, it leaves hair soft, shiny, and manageable.
Features and Benefits
- No More Tears® Formula: Gentle on eyes, as mild as pure water.
- Mild Cleansing: Safely cleanses delicate hair and scalp without over-drying.
- Free from Harsh Chemicals: Contains no parabens, sulfates, or dyes.
- Hypoallergenic: Tested to minimize the risk of allergies and irritation.
- Light Fragrance: Offers a soothing, baby-friendly scent.
- Soft and Shiny Hair: Keeps hair manageable and healthy-looking after every wash.
Key Ingredients
- Aqua (Water): Acts as a base for the shampoo.
- Cocamidopropyl Betaine: A gentle surfactant derived from coconut oil for mild cleansing.
- Glycerin: Moisturizes and prevents dryness.
- Citric Acid: Balances the pH for a safe and effective cleanse.
- Fragrance: Provides a light, refreshing scent.
How to Use
- Wet your baby’s hair thoroughly with lukewarm water.
- Apply a small amount of Johnson’s Baby Shampoo to your palm.
- Gently lather into your baby’s hair and scalp using your fingertips.
- Rinse thoroughly with clean water.
- Pat the hair dry with a soft towel.
FAQs
Is Johnson’s Baby Shampoo safe for newborns?
Yes, the shampoo is gentle and safe for newborns, thanks to its No More Tears® formula. 2. Can adults use this shampoo?
Can adults use this shampoo?
Yes, adults with sensitive scalps or those who prefer mild shampoos can use it.
How often can I use this shampoo on my baby?
You can use it daily or as needed during your baby’s bath routine.
Does this shampoo help with cradle cap?
While it gently cleanses the scalp, it’s best to consult a pediatrician for cradle cap treatment recommendations.
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