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Green People Foaming Baby Cleanser 100ml

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Gently cleanses bottom, hands & face. Wipe alternative!

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Description

Why we love it

  • 100% Natural
  • Antibacterial
  • Cleanses & Moisturises

Winner of the TIPS 'Innovative Baby Wipes' award 2009-2010

A gentle, aloe vera and chamomile natural baby cleanser with no need for water

The perfect alternative to baby wipes (great for those looking to reduce their landfill contribution), this over 96% organic foaming cleanser leaves skin feeling clean, soft and moisturised. It can also be used for sanitising baby's play area and toys.

  • Gently cleanses and moisturises baby's skin
  • Effective antibacterial action
  • Beautifully sweet, soothing scent
  • A nappy bag essential!

Certified with the Organic Food Federation

Specification

SKU B373
Natural Ingredients 100.00%
Organic Ingredients 96.42%
Vegan Yes
Organic Yes
Size 100ml
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Ingredients

  • Aqua (spring water)
  • Caprylyl/capryl glucoside
  • Levulinic acid
  • * Aloe barbadensis (aloe vera) powder
  • * Chamomilla recutita (chamomile) extract
  • Galactoarabinan (larch tree extract)
  • Aroma [* Santalum spicata (sandalwood) oil, ^* Anthemis nobilis (chamomile) oil]
  • Melaleuca alternifolia (tea tree) extract
  • Citric acid
  • Potassium sorbate

* 96.42% Certified organic ingredients

^ fairly traded

How To Use It

  1. Shake gently before each use. Pump foam into hands or onto a cloth and apply to your baby's skin. No need to rinse off!
  2. For sticky fingers: Use with a cloth or rub hands together until dry and sanitised.
  3. For use on toys: Use with a cloth to wipe clean.
  4. For bottoms: Use with a natural sponge or organic cotton wool

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