Brand | Johnson’s Baby |
Item Volume | 20 Fluid Ounces |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 2 x 2 x 2 inches |
Age Range (Description) | Baby |
Special Feature | Hypoallergenic |
- 20 Fl Oz bottle of baby oil
- Helps moisturize and protect skin from dryness
- Formulated for babies’ delicate skin
- Great for baby massage
- Pure mineral oil forms a silky barrier to prevent moisture loss
Johnson’s Safety Above All
#1 baby skin care brand* with best in class global safety process.
At Johnson’s, we believe nothing is more important than your baby’s safety. That’s why every product we make is a carefully blended combination of high quality naturally derived ingredients and other carefully evaluated ingredients that ensure the product is safe and best for baby.
As the #1 baby skin care brand* around the world, we are also a leader in safety research.
And we do all this so you can have peace of mind when using our products, and focus on what matters most, your baby’s healthy development.
Johnson’s Baby Oil
Johnson’s Baby Oil locks in up to 10 times more moisture** for baby-soft skin. Formulated to help moisturize babies’ delicate skin and helps relieve your dry, rough patches, this baby oil is a clinically proven mild and gentle formula for your baby’s skin. Pure mineral oil forms a light barrier to help prevent excess moisture loss and lock in up to 10 times more moisture on wet skin than an ordinary lotion can on dry skin. Dermatologist- and allergy-tested, this gentle, lightly scented oil leaves skin feeling soft and smelling sweet, and is easy to spread, so it’s ideal for baby massage
Directions:
Gently massage into damp skin after stepping out of the shower or bath to help lock in moisture and leave skin feeling baby soft. Works best on damp, not dry skin
About Johnson’s Baby
At the Johnson’s Brand, we’re here for every happy, messy, exhausting and amazing moment of life with your baby. And all the wondrous changes parenthood brings.
*Based on Nielsen’s Baby Toiletries Volume Sales L52 Weeks Ending 25 July 2015.
**Gravimetric method carried out on Human Stratum Corneum (215)