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Age:
from first day of life
Brand: NIVEA
Line: baby
Product Type: body cream
Product Properties: moisturizing, soothing
Skin Type: dry, normal
Ingredients: emolient, panthenol, shea butter (karite)
Formula: alcohol-free
When To Use: universal
Gender: kids unisex
Classification: mass-market
Country: Germany
Made in: European Union
The skin of small children is very soft and delicate. At the same time, it is very vulnerable to various environmental factors and needs additional care. It's great if you have this soothing cream from Nivea, a brand with a worldwide reputation, which every year becomes even more recognizable. The product was developed by German professionals specifically for children's skin and has a targeted effect aimed at protecting irritated skin.
Benefits of Nivea Baby Emolient SOS Creme:
- contains many useful micro and macro elements;
- perfectly nourishes due to useful oils in the formula;
- replenishes with Omega-6 acids, strengthening the skin;
- contains Panthenol and other moisturizing ingredients;
- creates calming and regenerating effects;
- combats dryness and discomfort;
- helps to achieve soft, velvety skin;
- has a formula with a neutral scent and with no aggressive ingredients.-
Apply to clean, dry skin.
I bought this product for my child. It works well in relieving irritation and it fits very well under the diaper.
The product effectively moisturizes and soothes the skin.
I am very satisfied with this product. It is exactly what I needed for my child. It effectively reduces redness and provides excellent moisturization.
This cream is amazing with a pleasant texture and scent. It is easy to apply and lasts a long time.
The product is very greasy, but it doesn't nourish the skin and I didn't notice any redness relief either. I had higher expectations for it, so I will leave it for outdoor use in windy and cold weather. It's not a moisturizer for us, so we will go back to using Emolium and La Roche.
The cream for atopic skin is good. I ordered it twice. However, the second time the cream was different from the first one. The first time it was thick, while the second time it was more liquid. The boxes also differ in terms of labels and color. The first one was white, while the second one had a blue tint. I don't think they changed the design of the box.