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Marico launches face, rash creams for babies 

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TBS Report
30 November, 2020, 09:25 pm
Last modified: 30 November, 2020, 09:26 pm

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Marico launches face, rash creams for babies 

The products are Madesafe certified from Safe Cosmetics Australia

TBS Report
30 November, 2020, 09:25 pm
Last modified: 30 November, 2020, 09:26 pm
Marico launches face, rash creams for babies 

Marico Bangladesh has come up with two new baby products— face cream and rash cream— as part of its existing baby care brand Parachute Just for Baby.

As an international expert in safe baby care, Parachute Just for Baby products are formulated with the goodness of natural ingredients, reads a press release.

The Baby Rash cream is specially formulated with olive, neem and zinc oxide to help repair and protect baby's skin from diaper rash by helping heal rash; soothing inflammation, itchiness, dryness; and protecting the skin by maintaining moisture, it added.

The Baby Face Cream, enriched with the goodness of olive oil and almond milk, moisturises the baby's face and keep it healthy, supple and soft all day long.

Regarding the launch of the new baby products, Allen Ebenezer Eric, marketing director of Marico Bangladesh Limited, said, "The new Parachute Just for Baby Face Cream and Rash Cream will be invaluable additions to the range in the endeavour of becoming a one-stop destination for safe baby products."

During the winter, a baby's face will require special attention, care and moisturisation since it is the most exposed part of the body and becomes dry.

With that in mind, the new products under Parachute Just for Baby brand has been produced with 100% natural moisturisers and safe ingredients, balanced pH, and free of colour and paraben. The products are Madesafe certified from Safe Cosmetics Australia.

The new baby Face Cream comes in 50ml and 100ml variants and the Rash Cream is available in 25g, 50g and 100g variants.

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