Baby Powder

Baby Powder

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Blend Recipe: 3 drops Clary Sage, 3 drops German Chamomile, 2 drops Bergamot, 2 drops Jasmine, 1 drop Ylang Ylang

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Extra Mild Baby Powder: Keep your little one dry and clean with the magic touch of the Little Twig baby powder. It is a soothing baby body powder made with natural and pure ingredients like cornstarch, aloe, essential oils, and vitamins B and C. 100% Talc-Free Baby Powder: The talc-free, fragrance-free, and super-soft formula of our organic baby powder will soothe your baby's irritated skin while gently absorbing the moisture, making it ideal for everyday use for the whole family.

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Micronized form of TiO2 reduces the effect of rubbing & chafing. Absorbs extra moisture from baby's skin to help skin feel comfortable. Extra soft formula with Allentown helps in protecting baby's delicate skin against irritation. Olive oil present in Seamed baby powder soothes and protects baby's skin from dryness. Made in Germany How to use? To apply, step away from your baby and shake the powder into your hand. Don't shake it directly on your baby or nearby.

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Our Baby Powder is formulated with mild non-toxic ingredients for delicate and sensitive skin. The finely milled powders and soothing botanicals will

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