Sanex Zero% Hypoallergenic Nourishing Baby Bath, Wash & Shampoo Description
Gentle care for your baby’s delicate skin.
Sanex Zero% Baby Bath, Wash & Shampoo is specially formulated to gently cleanse and nourish your baby’s sensitive skin and scalp. Designed with 0% unnecessary chemicals, this mild formula respects the natural balance of your baby's skin, leaving it soft, hydrated, and protected after every wash.
Dermatologically tested and developed with a minimal ingredients list, it’s suitable for daily use from the very first bath. Whether you're using it in the bath or as a body and hair wash, it ensures gentle, tear-free cleansing with every use.
Sanex Zero Baby Wash Key Features
- Hypoallergenic and dermatologically tested
- 0% parabens, sulphates, colourants or soap
- Suitable for use on both skin and hair
- Tear-free and gentle formula
- Helps maintain skin’s natural pH and hydration
- Ideal for newborns and babies with sensitive skin
How to Use Sanex Zero Baby Wash
Apply a small amount of the wash to your hands or sponge, gently lather over your baby's skin and hair, then rinse thoroughly with warm water. Can also be added to warm bath water as a cleansing bath solution.
Sanex Zero Baby Wash Ingredients
| Ingredient |
Purpose |
| AQUA |
DISSOLVES SUBSTANCES OR INGREDIENTS. |
| GLYCERIN |
HELPS TO RETAIN WATER IN A PRODUCT AND THE TOP LAYERS OF SKIN. |
| COCAMIDOPROPYL BETAINE |
AN INGREDIENT WHICH HELPS TO CLEAN OR REMOVE DIRT AND OIL AND CAN CREATE FOAM WHEN USED WITH WATER. |
| SODIUM C14-16 OLEFIN SULFONATE |
AN INGREDIENT WHICH HELPS TO CLEAN OR REMOVE DIRT AND OIL AND CAN CREATE FOAM WHEN USED WITH WATER. |
| Sodium Lactate |
Adjusts the acidity / alkalinity (ph) balance of the product. |
| LACTIC ACID |
INGREDIENT USED TO IMPROVE SKIN APPEARANCE AND BALANCE SKIN PH. |
| POLOXAMER 124 |
AN INGREDIENT WHICH HELPS TO CLEAN OR REMOVE DIRT AND OIL, WHICH CAN CREATE FOAM WHEN USED WITH WATER. |
| SODIUM BENZOATE |
HELPS MAINTAIN THE SHELF-LIFE OF THE PRODUCT, PROTECTING IT FROM BACTERIA, YEASTS AND MOLDS. |