PRODUCT NAME
Weleda Baby Derma White Mallow Diaper Rash Cream -- 1.9 oz
PRODUCT CODE: PROD1020021208
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Weleda Baby Derma White Mallow Diaper Rash Cream Description
Relieves and Protects
Sensitive Skin Fragrance Free
Certified Natural Baby Care
Weleda White Mallow Diaper Rash Cream is a completely natural cream which will protect the diaper area. This diaper cream is fragrance free and is suitable for even the most hypersensitive skin and dry skin. This product has been formulated with the help of midwives in order to ensure your baby gets the best possible formulation to deal with sensitive skin.
This various elements of this cream will help to: protect against dampness, prevent soreness and will provide intense care for hyper sensitive skin. This diaper cream is free of synthetic preservatives, fragrances, and colourants and is free of any raw materials which are derived from mineral oils. Clinically tested and proven to be skin-friendly on highly and hyper-sensitive skin.
Directions
Uses: Temporarily helps to relieve minor skin irritations due to diaper rash. Protects chafed skin from minor skin irritations, for sensitive skin. Helps protect from wetness that causes diaper rash. Cleanse area, pat dry, then apply a thin layer of cream. Use after each diaper change until skin irritation heals, or as directed by a physician.Free OfFragrance.
Disclaimer These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Ingredients: Active Ingredients: Zinc Oxide 14% (Diaper Rash Cream).
Inactive Ingredients: Borage oil, coconut oil, glyceryl caprylate, glyceryl oleate, glycerin, hydrolyzed beeswax, lactic acid, lanolin, sesame seed oil, sodium caproyl lactylate, sodium lauroyl lactylate, sunflower oil, unsaponifiables, sweet almond oil, viola tricolor extract, water, white mallow (althaea officialis) root extract, white wax.
Warnings
External use only. Avoid contact with eyes. Stop use and ask a doctor if condition worsens or persists more than 7 days. Accidental ingestion occurs.
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