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Vegan baby skincare is an essential consideration for parents seeking the gentlest and most natural products for their little ones. It emphasizes using plant-based ingredients that are both safe and effective for delicate baby skin. A perfect example is the Farfalla Baby Well-Being Balm with Thyme, specifically formulated for babies from three months old. This soothing balm, enriched with organic apricot kernel and sunflower oils, offers tender care during chilly seasons, alleviating redness and sensitivity, especially on little noses and sensitive areas. Its vegan formulation ensures that no animal-derived ingredients are used, making it a compassionate choice for environmentally conscious families. Dermatologically tested, this balm provides a soft, nurturing touch, allowing parents to care for their baby's skin naturally and responsibly. Ideal for application on the chest and back, or even massaging into tiny feet, it’s a wonderful addition to any vegan baby skincare routine.
Farfalla baby well-being balm thyme 30 ml

Farfalla baby well-being balm thyme 30 ml

 
Product code: 7740565

Well-being balm with thyme for babies from 3 months. Composition Sunflower oil*, vegetable glycerin, almond oil*, apricot kernel oil*, sucrose laurate, sucrose stearate, orange water*, mild thyme oil (linalool CT)*, vitamin E, mixture of natural essential oils*, palmitic acid ester, water. *from contr. Organic farming.. Properties Oh dear - little nose red and sensitive? A soothing and baby-soft companion in the cold season for chest and back. The gentle herbaceous balm based on organic apricot kernel oil and organic sunflower oil is good when things could get better. Recommended from 3 months.Dermatologically tested.Vegan. Application A small amount on the chest and back of babies from 3 months Instruct. Alternatively, massage a little balm into the soles of your feet. ..

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