Childs Farm Lavender & Moon Milk SlumberTime Bath Soak 250ml
Childs Farm Lavender & Moon Milk SlumberTime Bath Soak 250ml
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Childs Farm Lavender & Moon Milk SlumberTime Bath Soak (250ml) has a hydrating, natural origin formula with clinically proven 12-hour moisturisation which creates long-lasting bubbles to leave your child's delicate skin feeling silky and soft. Natural cleansers work to gently cleanse, soothe and relax. Using DreamScentz sleep-enhancing technology, the delightful fragrance fills your bathroom with sleepy magic, preparing your little one for a peaceful night of sweet dreams.
In common with all Childs Farm products, this gentle bath soak has been approved by dermatologists and paediatricians as being suitable for all skin types including dry, sensitive and eczema-prone skin. Scented with Lavender and Moon Milk, it combines sleep-enhancing fragrance technology with a natural skin-nourishing formula, perfect for sensitive skin. Whilst caring for delicate skin, Childs Farm are also committed to caring for our planet with sustainably and responsibly sourced packaging and ingredients. Cruelty-free & vegan-friendly.
Directions of use:
- Pour a generous amount under warm running water to create foaming bubbles.
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Childs Farm Lavender & Moon Milk SlumberTime Bath Soak 250ml
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