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Johnson’s Baby Lotion keeps the skin feeling soft and healthy just after one use. With gentle ingredients, it is perfect for all skin types, including sensitive skin, and can be used by the whole family.

Johnson’s Baby Lotion keeps the skin feeling soft and healthy just after one use. With gentle ingredients, it is perfect for all skin types, including sensitive skin, and can be used by the whole family.

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Johnson’s Baby Lotion keeps the skin feeling soft and healthy just after one use. With gentle ingredients, it is perfect for all skin types, including sensitive skin, and, as a result, it can be used by the whole family.Its main ingredient, coconut oil, has great nourishing and moisturizing properties, which makes it ideal to care for dry skin. In addition, the hypoallergenic formula of Johnson’s Baby Lotion is simultaneously pediatrician and dermatologist-tested and also free from dyes, phthalates, and sulfates. Owing to that, the skin will feel moisturized and smooth up to 24 hours after each use.Characteristics
Texture: lotion;
Skin issues: dryness;
Time of application: after drawing a bath or showering;
Age: 0+;
Skin type: all skin types, including sensitive skin;
Main benefits: hydrates and moisturizes the skin while also being hypoallergenic;
Formulated without: dies, phthalates and sulphates.
Main Ingredients

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Glycerin maintains the skin moisturized over the long term, while also protecting it against irritation and helping to restore the skin’s barrier;
Coconut oil is a saturated oil rich in fatty acids, proteins, and complex B vitamins which, consequently, makes it ideal to moisturize and protect dry skin.
How to useAfter the bath, apply Johnson’s Baby Lotion onto baby’s skin and massage it gently.

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