KUORA – Diaper cream with SHEA BUTTER & ALOE VERA 100ml

Crème pour le change bébé formulée avec oxyde de zinc, D-Panthénol, beurre de karité et aloès, elle protège, apaise et répare les rougeurs et irritations. Hydratante, régénérante et apaisante, elle respecte le pH naturel de la peau. Sans parfum, sans parabène, sans conservateur, sans alcool, hypoallergénique et vegan.

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Grâce à sa formule douce et haute tolérance, cette crème pour le change est idéale pour protéger et apaiser la peau sensible du siège des bébés. Enrichie en oxyde de zinc, reconnu pour ses propriétés protectrices et assainissantes, elle forme une barrière efficace contre l'humidité et les irritations. Le D-Panthénol et le beurre de karité apportent une hydratation intense tout en favorisant la régénération cutanée, tandis que l’aloé vera apaise les rougeurs et les sensations d’inconfort.

Hypoallergénique et testée dermatologiquement, sa texture non grasse s’applique et se retire facilement, sans agresser la peau fragile de bébé. Sans parfum, sans parabènes, sans conservateurs, sans alcool, elle respecte parfaitement l’équilibre naturel du pH cutané. Cette crème est également vegan, convenant à toutes les peaux, même les plus réactives. Elle peut être utilisée à chaque change pour prévenir l'apparition des rougeurs et garder les fesses de bébé douces, protégées et confortables au quotidien.

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