Enriched with high quality sweetners for baby skin,Specially formulated for delicate baby skin,
Hypo-allergic & infused with natural aroma,100% Herbal & Scientifically proven actives
German Engineering Meets Indian Ayurveda – Formulated by German Scientists & Ayurveda Experts to leverage Western Technology & Indian Wisdom of Ayurveda
Internationally Certified & Scientifically Proven Ingredients to ensure quick action. Effective from first use itself
Active Ingredients – Squalane, Vitamin E, Sesame Oil
Gently moisturizer your baby’s delicate skin with Baby Lotion by Truhabit that is enriched with good quality sweeteners for healthy baby skin which replenishes the suppleness of baby skin and improves skin lustre. It restores natural glow of skin by preventing clogging of pores and dryness. Soothes and nourishes skin
Protects delicate skin
Toxin free and safe Infused with natural aroma, this lotion is free from EDTA, Paraben, Mineral Oil & Paraffin, PEG, PPG, EO, Synthetic Colour, SLS (Sodium Laurel Sulfate) and SLES (Sodium Laureth Sulfate) which will ensure the little one’s safety.
FAQs
It’s generally safe to start using baby lotion on a newborn after the initial skin peeling has subsided, which can take a few weeks.
How often to use baby lotion depends on your baby’s skin needs. In general, you can apply baby lotion twice a day, or more if your baby’s skin is dry.
When choosing a baby lotion, look for one that’s made with healthy, organic ingredients and is designed for babies. Avoid lotions with harsh or drying ingredients.
After bathing and drying your baby, apply a small amount of lotion to their palms, ankles, and elbows.
Baby lotion can last for a longer time if stored properly, but it does expire. Using expired lotion can be harmful to babies.
If your baby has oily skin, you should avoid using lotion frequently. In the summer, high humidity can lead to blocked skin pores, so you might want to avoid using lotion.
Unless your baby’s skin is dry, lotions might not be needed. Powders should also be avoided, unless recommended by your baby’s healthcare provider.
It is generally safe to start using baby lotion on newborns after the first few weeks, once the initial skin peeling has subsided. Always choose a gentle, baby lotion specifically designed for babies and consult with your pediatrician if you have any concerns.
Yes, applying lotion after a bath can help keep a newborn’s skin hydrated and prevent dryness. Choose a mild baby lotion to maintain the skin’s natural moisture barrier, especially in dry or cold climates.
Baby cream is typically thicker and richer than baby lotion, providing more intensive moisture and forming a protective barrier on the skin. Baby lotion is lighter and more easily absorbed, making it suitable for everyday use to maintain hydration without feeling greasy.
Baby lotion is often preferred for overall hydration and daily use as it is easily absorbed and less greasy. Baby oil can be beneficial for locking in moisture after a bath or for gentle baby massages, especially for areas prone to dryness. The choice depends on your baby’s specific skin needs and personal preference.
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