Little Twig Bubble Bath: Calm
- All-natural blend of calming lavender-chamomile essence and gentle bath foam turns your tub into a sanctuary of quiet bonding and relaxation.
- Only time-tested, natural ingredients used like aloe vera, vitamin E, and shea butter to soothe and soften skin.
- Mild enough for the newest family member.
- All bath products are TEARLESS!
Benefits:
- Created with the highest quality, mild and natural ingredients.
- Safe, mild, & pH balanced for children but great for adults with sensitive skin.
- Essential oils for aromatherapy and not synthetic fragrances that irritate.
- Dermatologist and clinically tested for irritation.
- No harmful ingredients like MINERAL OIL and TALC.
- No irritants like SULFATES or cancer causing ingredients like DEA, TEA, or MEA.
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Ingredients:
- Essential Oils: Lavender, Chamomile, and Tea Tree.
- Water, Decyl glucoside, Cocamidopropyl betaine, PEG-150 distearate, Polysorbate 20, Glycerin, Calming blend of essential oils, Aloe barbadensis leaf juice, Camellia oleifera (green tea) extract, Butyrospermum parkii (shea butter) fruit, Tocopheryl acetate (vitamin E acetate), Sodium hydroxymethy-glycinate, Citric Acid, Methylparaben.
Ingredients we DON'T use:
- Sulfates SLS(Sodium Laureth Sulfate and Ammonium Laureth Sulfate): Are cosmetic detergents found to be the most irritating to eye/skin, the longer the contact with the skin, the greater the likelihood of irritation.
- Mineral Oil: Can produce symptoms similar to dry skin by inhibiting the natural moisturizing factor of the skin, can also dissolve the skin's own natural oil that increase dehydration.
- Talcum Powder: Can cause harmful effects to the respiratory system. It has also been shown to contain asbestiform fibers that are carcinogenic to humans.
- DEA(diethanolamine): Can lead to a form of nitrosamine, which is a potent carcinogenic ingredient that can be absorbed by the skin. Other forms of nitrosamines TEA and MEA. Nitroso compounds have been linked to stomach, liver and bladder cancers.
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