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For children’s sensitive skin, choosing a good and gentle bath milk is very important. Among them, Japanese bath milk products have always received a lot of love from Vietnamese mothers because of their diversity and good quality. Below we will introduce you to the top Japanese baby bath milks you should buy on the market!
Some criteria for choosing Japanese baby bath milk
To ensure you choose a good Japanese baby bath milk that is suitable for your child, mothers should refer to the following criteria:
– Choose bath milks with organic, gentle extracts that do not harm children’s sensitive skin.
– Learn carefully about the brand and origin of the bath milk to ensure absolute safety for children.
– Carefully check the product packaging to avoid counterfeit and low-quality goods being sold on the market.
– Avoid bath milks with strong scents that can affect your baby’s health.
– Absolutely avoid products containing Fragrance, Paraben, and Mineraloil as they can negatively affect the health of young children.
Top 4 Japanese baby bath milks loved by Vietnamese mothers
Currently, there are many Japanese baby bath milks on the market with different quality and prices. To help mothers easily choose the right bath milk for their beloved children, here are the top 4 Japanese bath milks that are most popular in Vietnam.
Arau Baby Bath Milk
Arau Baby Bath Milk is a 2-in-1 product that can be used for both shampooing and bathing babies. The special feature of this product line is its clean, natural ingredient list, including shea butter, licorice, and Squalene, which helps protect the baby’s sensitive skin in the best way. Besides, the product also provides moisture for the baby’s skin, while being anti-inflammatory and antibacterial, protecting the baby’s skin from harmful bacteria.
Not only that, but Arau Baby Bath Milk also has a smart foam-creating bottle neck design, making it easier than ever for mothers to bathe their babies. The foam structure of the product is also very airy and smooth, helping to clean quickly and not leave soap on the baby’s skin.
Pigeon Baby Bath Milk
Pigeon is a leading baby bath milk brand in Japan with over 40 years of experience. Products from this brand are famous for their very gentle ingredients, guaranteed to be free of preservatives and harmful substances for baby’s skin. Besides, the Pigeon bath milk product is also a 2-in-1 combination of shampoo and bath milk, which will help mothers save time and effort in cleaning their babies.
See also: Is Pigeon bath milk good?
Atopico Camellia Essence Baby Shampoo & Bath Milk
Atopico Camellia Essence Baby Shampoo & Bath Milk is also a very famous 2-in-1 product in Japan with safe and gentle camellia extract ingredients. The use of this shampoo and bath milk is to deep clean, remove dirt, bacteria, and odors on the baby’s skin, limiting sores and diaper rash without causing damage to the baby’s sensitive skin.
Kumano Deve Baby Shampoo & Body Wash
Kumano Deve is a Japanese baby bath milk containing natural ingredients, guaranteed not to irritate the sensitive skin of young children. The product is also free of fragrances and colorants, making it very friendly to children’s sense of smell. Moreover, Kumano Deve contains Glutamate, which has excellent effects in cleaning and removing dirt and fungus on the baby’s scalp, thereby limiting the growth of harmful bacteria.
Above are the top Japanese baby bath milks that Kidsplaza wants to suggest for mothers to consult and choose for their children. Don’t forget to visit Kidsplaza as soon as you need to buy or need advice on this product line. We look forward to accompanying you on the journey of helping your child grow up healthy and strong.
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