Mamaearth Gentle Cleansing Shampoo for Babies | Tear & Toxin Free
Manufacturer
Honasa Consumer Pvt Ltd
Key Information
Short Description
Mamaearth Gentle Cleansing Shampoo for Babies is a tear-free, pH-balanced shampoo designed for the delicate hair and scalp of babies, using natural cleansers and nourishing ingredients to gently cleanse and moisturize.
Dosage Form
Shampoo
Introduction
Mamaearth Gentle Cleansing Shampoo for Babies is a specially formulated shampoo designed for the delicate hair and scalp of babies. It is a tear-free formula that uses natural cleansers and nourishing ingredients such as aloe vera and calendula extracts to gently cleanse and moisturize a baby's hair and scalp. It is also said to have a pH level of 5.6 which is best suited for baby skin.
Directions for Use
Step 1: Apply a coin-sized amount of shampoo on the damp scalp of the baby and work up a lather. Step 2: Let it stay for a few moments and then rinse with lukewarm or regular tap water. Step 3: Pat dry with a clean & soft towel. Step 4: Your baby's hair is fresh and nourished.
How it works
The shampoo uses natural cleansers and nourishing ingredients to gently cleanse and moisturize a baby's hair and scalp.
Quick Tips
Baby's hair should be washed with warm water and a small amount of mild baby shampoo.
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Frequently asked questions
How often should a baby's hair be shampooed?
It is generally recommended to wash a baby's hair 2-3 times a week. However, for babies with cradle cap or very oily scalps, shampooing as frequently as every other day may help soften the scalp and reduce the issue.
How to deal with a cradle cap on a baby's scalp?
Cradle cap can be treated by washing the baby's scalp daily with mild baby shampoo and massaging the lathered hair. Softly brushing the hair can also help remove the scales. If the cradle cap persists, talk to a healthcare professional about additional treatment options.