Johnson and Johnson Baby Oil Aloe Plus Vitamin E 14 ozPersonal Care - Exercise Wellness
Caldesene 10% Powder 2.5 oz - Zinc Oxide/Talc for Babies & Adults - Fresh Scent For diaper rash -- Change wet or soiled diapers promptly, cleanse the diaper area and allow to dry. Apply powder liberally, as often as necessary, with each diaper change especially at bedtime or any time when exposure to wet diapers may be prolonged. Apply powder close to the body away from child's face. Carefully shake -- do not squeeze -- the powder into the diaper or into the hand and apply to diaper area. For minor skin irritations -- Smooth on Caldesene to protect irritated and chafed skin. Store at room termperature 15?-30?C (59?-86?F). Active Ingredients Talc 81%; Zinc Oxide 15% Inactive Ingredients Calcium Stearate; Fragrance For external use only; do not use on broken skin. Keep powder away from child's face to avoid inhalation, which can cause breathing problems. Avoid contact with eyes. If condition worsens or does not improve within 7 days, consult a physici Johnson and Johnson Baby Oil 4 oz - Baby Oil Uses Forms a barrier to prevent excess moisture loss, and helps soften and protect baby's delicate skin. Directions FOR INFANT MASSAGE: Using firm but gentle strokes all over baby, massage a small amount of JOHNSON'S Baby Oil into baby's skin. Clinical studies show that 15 minutes a day of infant massage helps baby fall asleep faster, promotes healthy weight gain, and increases baby's alertness. FOR YOU: Apply to damp skin for superior moisturizing, helping skin stay soft and smooth. Warnings For external use only. Do not apply to irritated skin. If rash occurs discontinue use. Keep out of children's reach to avoid drinking and accidental inhalation which can cause serious injury. Should breathing problems occur, consult a doctor immediately. Active Ingredients Mineral Oil; Fragrance Home page Hocks Online Pharmacy items list Hocks Online Pharmacy website More C A S I N O Bonuses Johnson and Johnson Baby Oil Aloe Plus Vitamin E 14 oz Information |
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