Little Twig Baby Wash, Natural Plant Derived Formula, Fragrance Free, 17 fl oz.
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Our award winning Little Twig Fragrance Free Baby Wash, is gentle enough for newborns and those with sensitive skin. It’s the perfect overall body wash for the whole family. Make bath time the favorite time of day with Little Twig’s safe, gentle and effective baby wash products. The fragrance free baby wash is a soothing 2-in-1 wash that makes getting clean fun with its rich foaming lather and non-irritating. It contains a unique blend of certified organic ingredients: Calendula, Chamomile, Vitamins, Rosemary and Aloe. It gently cleans and pampers leaving skin refreshed, moisturized and baby soft. Little Twig and you – making our world a healthier, happier place one tub at a time.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 7.5 x 2.5 x 2.5 inches; 1.06 Pounds
Manufacturer recommended age : 6 months – 3 years
Item model number : BW1600
Date First Available : June 10, 2010
Manufacturer : DMI
ASIN : B003QZRVGC
VALUE SIZE & ESSENTIAL OILS: Our Little Twig Baby Wash formula is designed to provide the best bath for your child. Made with organic ingredients, essential vitamins, and natural botanicals- our bubble bath is value size with the best ingredients
PERFECT FOR SENSITIVE SKIN: Our fragrance free formula contains chamomile and soothing aloe to keep your baby’s skin delicate and smooth while nourishing skin
FREE FROM HARSH CHEMICALS : Free from Parabens, Sulfates (SLS, SLES, SCS), Artificial Fragrance, Dyes, Silicones, and Phthalates
MADE IN USA & DERMATOLOGIST TESTED : Leaping Bunny Certified, Cruelty Free, Vegan and Gluten Free, and also tested by dermatologists, ensuring safety for your baby
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