Vaseline Jelly Baby. 4 rowsVaseline Baby Petroleum Jelly (375g) 6913074 Amazonca Baby $1599 $1599 ( $426 Item form Powder Brand Vaseline Age range (description) Baby Item weight 375 Grams.
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Vaseline Petroleum Jelly Original 250ml Baby Superdrug
Vaseline® Healing Jelly Baby locks moisture to help treat and prevent chafedRelieves the symptoms of diaper rash to soothe your baby’s skin and restoreForms a protective barrier to keep out wetness and protect your baby’s skinGentle on skin hypoallergenic pediatrician tested and noncomedogenicMade with triplepurified petrolatum Purity guaranteedBest for diaper rash sensitive skin or dry skin.
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Vaseline Jelly Baby is a gentle jelly that keeps babies‘ skin soft and smooth Babies have sensitive skin that needs to be cared for with specially formulated products – so it is essential to choose products that are effective at helping treat and prevent diaper rash and kind to your baby’s skin like Vaseline Petroleum Jelly for baby.
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7 rowsSet of Six Vaseline Baby Gentle Protective Petroleum Jelly17 oz Travel size Visit the Special ingredients Petrolatum Brand Vaseline Use for Hands Legs Face Feet Best uses Dryness.
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Petroleum jelly commonly known by the most popular brandname Vaseline is a derivative of oil refining Originally found coating the bottom of oil rigs in the mid1800s it’s a byproduct of the oil industry and therefore an unsustainable resource (read not ecofriendly) It’s commonly used topically to cure everything from dehydrated flakey skin to diaper rash.