Childs Farm Fragrance-Free Oat Derma Shampoo 250ml
Childs Farm Fragrance-Free Oat Derma Shampoo 250ml
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Childs Farm Fragrance-Free Oat Derma Shampoo (250ml) is a mild, tear-free shampoo expertly formulated to cleanse and comfort the most delicate scalps. Ideal for babies, children and the entire family, this gentle, fragrance-free formula is as mild as water, making bath time soothing and fuss-free.
Specifically developed for dry, itchy and sensitive scalps, it harnesses the natural benefits of Colloidal Oatmeal and Oat Bran Extract, sustainably sourced from the Nordics. With 97% natural origin ingredients, this sulphate-free shampoo is clinically proven to support the skin barrier, rinsing off easily to leave hair soft, shiny and healthy-looking without causing irritation. A gentle superfood for sensitive skin, it nurtures hair from root to tip. Dermatologist and paediatrician approved. Cruelty-free & vegan-friendly.
Directions of use:
- Gently massage shampoo into wet hair, focusing on the hairline and scalp.
- Rinse off with warm water.
- Keep out of reach of children when not in use. External use only. Avoid contact with eyes - if this occurs, rinse with water.
- Stop using this product if irritation occurs.
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                    Childs Farm Fragrance-Free Oat Derma Shampoo 250ml
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