Milk and Rice Baby Lotion
Product details
- Description
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A body lotion with rice-derived ingredients for use all over a baby’s body after bathing.
- It applies smoothly without whitening and closely wraps the skin’s texture.
- It spreads evenly without sitting on the surface, leaving a soft, fresh finish.
- Its lightweight feel is suitable for repeated daily application.
- Ideal for comfortable care of baby skin that tends to become dry.
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- How to use
- 1) Gently pat away moisture with a soft towel after bathing. 2) Dispense an appropriate amount into your hands and spread evenly over the baby’s entire body. 3) Apply another layer to areas prone to dryness, such as the elbows and knees. 4) Wait until fully absorbed before dressing the baby.
- Brand / Product name
- / Milk and Rice Baby Lotion
- Category
- Baby Baby Body Care Baby Body Lotion / Cream
What's in it?
Ingredients
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Water
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Isopropyl PalmitateFragrance
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GlycerinHair Conditioning
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CocoglyceridesSurfactant
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Cetyl AlcoholFatty Alcohol
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PEG-100 StearateSurfactant
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DimethiconeSilicone
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PhenoxyethanolPreservative
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Carbomer
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Glyceryl StearateSurfactant
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ParfumSynthetic Fragrance
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P-Anisic AcidFragrance
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Sodium Hydroxide
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Ethylhexylglycerin
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Disodium EDTA
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PanthenolHair Conditioning
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Tocopheryl AcetateVitamin E
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Xanthan GumSurfactant
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Sodium Ascorbyl PhosphateVitamin C
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Milk ProteinHair Conditioning
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Hydrolyzed Rice Bran ProteinHair Conditioning
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Magnesium Aspartate
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Preference: Low data
Zinc GluconateZinc
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Copper Gluconate
Expected benefits 8 items
Supports natural skin recovery to help scars look less noticeable.
Helps dull and uneven skin look brighter and more even.
Helps pores look less noticeable by managing excess oil and dead skin.
Helps calm visible redness and feelings of heat in the skin.
Helps reduce dark spots and uneven marks by limiting excess pigment.
Helps improve breakouts by acting on excess oil, clogged pores, or acne-causing bacteria.
Potential concerns 7 items
May clog pores or trigger breakouts for some people.
May add heaviness or shine and feel unsuitable for oily skin.
May trigger or worsen eczema symptoms in some people.
May make redness or a burning sensation more noticeable on sensitive skin.
May cause redness, stinging, or itching on sensitive skin.
Restricted in some regions because it may harm coral reefs and marine ecosystems.
May provide nutrients for Malassezia yeast and worsen related folliculitis.
Key features
- Alcohol-free
- EU allergen-free
- Fragrance-free
- Oil-free
- Paraben-free
- Silicone-free
- Sulfate-free
- Reef-safe
- Fungal acne-safe
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