Weleda Baby Cream Bath Calendula
Wash baby’s skin as gently as a touch with this extra-mild baby bath for delicate skin. Calendula’s sunny warmth and gentle skin soothing powers are matched with silky sweet almond oil and organic sesame oil to prevent drying, in a truly nourishing blend. Warm and cosseting on the skin, kindly cleansing, it’s a bath made to keep skin soft, smooth and with the lovely fragrance of natural, clean baby.
Cleanses, nourishes and prevents skin from drying out. Supports skin’s natural protective functions. Leaves baby with a feeling of warmth and well-being and smelling of nothing but baby. Free from synthetic preservatives, fragrances, colourants or raw materials derived from mineral oils. Dermatologically proven skin-friendly, even on sensitive and dry skin.
$27.94
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Ingredients
Water, Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis Oil, Sesamum Indicum Seed Oil, Alcohol, Glycerin, Calendula Officinalis Extract, Glyceryl Stearate SE, Fragrance*, Xanthan Gum, Glyceryl Stearate Citrate, Limonene*, Linalool*
*From natural essential oils
Directions for use
Shake the bottle and add 2-3 splashes to a warm bath when the water has been run. Mix in gently by hand. Water should be between 36 and 37°C. Wash bathtub after use to prevent staining.
Customer Reviews
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