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Gentle Baby Shampoo is a mild, tear-free formula designed to cleanse and care for your baby’s delicate hair and scalp. Hibiscus & Chickpea Extracts gently removes dirt and oil while keeping hair soft, smooth, and easy to manage.

Key Benefits

  • Tear-free gentle cleansing for baby’s eyes and scalp
  • Helps keep hair soft, smooth, and healthy-looking
  • Mild formula suitable for daily use
  • Gently removes dirt and impurities
  • Maintains natural moisture of scalp and hair

How to Use

  1. Wet baby’s hair with lukewarm water
  2. Apply a small amount of shampoo
  3. Gently massage into scalp
  4. Rinse thoroughly with water

Why Choose Gentle Baby Shampoo?

This shampoo is specially formulated for delicate baby hair, ensuring a tear-free washing experience while keeping hair soft, clean, and manageable.

FAQs

1. Is it safe for newborns?

Yes, it is gentle and safe for newborn scalp care.

2. Does it sting the eyes?

No, it is a tear-free formula designed for comfort.

3. Can it be used daily?

Yes, it is suitable for everyday use.

4. What sizes are available?

Available in 100ml and 200ml variants.

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Himalaya Gentle Baby Shampoo | Hibiscus & Chickpea Extracts | Tear-Free & Soft Hair Care

Himalaya Gentle Baby Shampoo | Hibiscus & Chickpea Extracts | Tear-Free & Soft Hair Care

Regular price Rs 184.00 NPR
Regular price Rs 184.00 NPR Sale price Rs 184.00 NPR
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Himalaya Gentle Baby Shampoo | Hibiscus & Chickpea Extracts | Tear-Free & Soft Hair Care
Regular price Rs 184.00 NPR
Regular price Rs 184.00 NPR Sale price Rs 184.00 NPR