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Cetaphil Baby Cream, Face & Body Moisturizing Cream | Advance Protection | Gentle & Soft with Organic Calendula - 85 gm
4.5
(524 Reviews)
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₹659
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Product Details
Cetaphil Baby Cream is a dermatologist-tested, multi-purpose moisturizing cream specially designed to protect and nourish your baby’s sensitive skin. Enriched with organic calendula, shea butter, allantoin, and vitamins B5 & E, it delivers up to 24 hours of hydration while soothing irritation and dryness—even on the most delicate areas like cheeks, elbows, and knees.
This lightweight, non-sticky formula helps restore the skin's natural moisture barrier and provides advanced protection against dryness, chafing, and discomfort. Perfect for everyday use, it’s hypoallergenic, fragrance-free, and safe for newborns and babies with sensitive skin.
How to Use:
After cleansing, gently pat your baby’s skin dry with a soft towel.
Warm a small amount of cream between your hands.
Apply a thin layer to the face and body, focusing on areas prone to dryness like cheeks, elbows, knees, and skin folds.
Use once daily or as needed to keep baby’s skin soft, smooth, and protected.
Key Benefits:
Provides intense, 24-hour hydration
Helps relieve dry, irritated, or chafed skin
Strengthens the skin’s natural moisture barrier
Non-sticky, fast-absorbing formula
Safe for use on sensitive and newborn skin
Hypoallergenic and dermatologist-tested
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