Baby Bath & Shampoo 500ml
Sanosan Baby Bath & Shampoo 500ml
With natural milk protein – the best from milk for healthy baby skin.
Two products in one: ideal for gently cleaning baby’s delicate skin and fine hair. Right from the start. Preserves the skin’s natural protective function. Does not dry skin out.
The eye compatibility of the Sanosan Bath & Shampoo has been tested by an external test institute under ophthalmological supervision. The result: The formula is so gentle that the eye compatibility is excellent, and we may claim “tears free”.
Size: 500 ml
Benefits of the formulation:
- Safety first: outstanding compatibility with babies’ skin – clinically tested
- No tears formula
- 0 % parabens, silicones, paraffins, SLS/ SLES, phenoxyethanol
- 93 % ingredients of natural origin (according to ISO Standard 16128)
- Contains high-quality organic olive extract
- Biodegradable
Milk protein in Sanosans Bath & Shampoo ensures that even washing your baby is gentler. All cleansing products contain active washing substances. But even the mildest washing substances can attack the protective film on a baby’s skin and upset its balance. The milk protein in Sanosan protects against this.
Did you know?
Sanosan cleansing products contain mild surfactants and preserve the natural protective function of the skin. We do not use SLS (sodium lauryl sulphate) or SLES (sodium laureth sulphate).
Ingredients
Aqua (Water) ∙ Glycerin ∙ Sodium Chloride ∙ Sodium C14-16 Olefin Sulfonate ∙ Ocamidopropyl Betaine ∙ Hydrolyzed Milk Protein ∙ Olea Europaea (Olive) Fruit Extract ∙ Parfum (Fragrance) ∙ Hydroxypropyl Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride ∙ Sodium Benzoate ∙ Potassium Sorbate ∙ Citric Acid ∙ Sodium Sulfate.
Product formulas are subject to modification. The information provided here refers to the current range and is updated on a regular basis. In the event of alterations to formulas, products with the old as well as the new formula can both be found in stores. Therefore, you should always carefully read all the information on the packaging. This particularly applies to the list of ingredients with regard to intolerances.