Pipette Baby Cream to Powder Fragrance Free Description
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Clean Ingredients You Can Trust
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Dermatologist Tested and Pediatrician Backed
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Fragrance Free
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Plant-Derived Squalane
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Talc Free
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Cruelty Free
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Hypoallergenic
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Vegan
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EWG Verified
Out with the talc! This talc-free, mess-free alternative to baby powder goes on as a cream and transforms into a velvety finish to minimize chafing and irritation, while plant-derived ingredients help to nourish and moisturize those beautiful little rolls.
Talc-Free Baby Powder safely absorbs wetness
Instead of potentially toxic talc, we use plant-derived, food-grade arrowroot powder and tapioca starch to help wick away excess wetness and sweat, which can cause chafing and irritation on delicate skin.
Baby Powder Alternative that supports and hydrates
Plant-derived, antioxidant-rich mango seed butter sinks in right away and helps bolster skin’s natural moisture barrier, the first line of defense against irritation.
Talc-Free Baby Powder that replenishes what they’re born with
Squalene is a moisturizing superhero that all babies are born with, but it depletes over time. Our stable version—renewable, sugarcane-derived squalane—helps restore the natural balance of baby’s skin.
Soft on skin, strict on standards
All Pipette products are created with the support of biologists, dermatologists, and pediatricians, and are rigorously tested to ensure their safety. All formulas are hypoallergenic, free of synthetic fragrances, cruelty-free, and EWG (Environmental Working Group) Verified™. Gentle enough for even the most sensitive skin, our talc-free, hypoallergenic Baby Cream to Powder can be used daily to help absorb excess wetness and minimize chafing.
How to use: Apply Baby Powder, talc-free, anywhere baby gets sticky, chafed, or sweaty, especially those cute little baby rolls. Gently massage in until cream changes to a soft powder.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.