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Can we use hand sanitisers on babies?
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Sowmya Prithvi

I too found myself asking this very same question after I saw my baby playing with toys or in the garden. With all those germs, it was simply a disaster waiting to happen. I read that most of the hand sanitisers present in the market can lower a baby's immunity because they kill good bacteria, just like the bad ones. I wanted an all-natural product that did not lower my baby's natural defences against germs. Ever since I used Baby Chakra’s hand sanitiser, I noticed that my baby does not fall sick very often. It is gentle on his skin and smells great, too!

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Durga salvi

For my baby, I always wanted to stay on the safer side by choosing the right products. I was against using alcohol-based hand sanitisers, but it was difficult to ensure that he had clean hands at all times, especially during travel. Things got far more convenient for me when I came across Baby Chakra, which offers toxic and alcohol-free hand sanitisers. I learnt that their product is FDA approved and tested by dermatologists, which was enough to strengthen my trust in their products. Thanks to BabyChakra, I can rest assured that my child is safe from chemicals when using this product.

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Rebecca Prakash

Hand sanitisers are easy to use and can be carried everywhere, but I wasn't sure if I could use one on my baby. The alcohol content in commonly-used hand sanitisers have harmful effects on the sensitive skin of babies and can also cause allergies. That's why I wanted an organic hand sanitiser with no chemicals or alcohol. Baby Chakra’s all-natural hand sanitiser for kids is really great for my baby because it has no alcohol or sulphates and protects her skin just as well as her health. If you are looking for an organic product, Baby Chakra’s hand sanitiser will help you immensely!

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Madhavi Cholera

I read about the dangers of what can happen when kids don't wash their hands. So, I decided to use hand sanitisers on my 6-month-old baby, but they gave him dry skin. That is when I realised that alcohol-based hand sanitisers should never be used on babies. Had I known about it sooner, I would never have used it on my little one. My colleague told me about BabyChakra's Hand Sanitiser. It has zero alcohol and keeps my baby germ-free without drying his skin out. I have started using it on my toddler also, and this is the only product I trust to be used on infants.

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Revauthi Rajamani

I have a tough time keeping my baby's hands out of his mouth. Like most new parents, I constantly try and keep his hands clean to prevent him from ingesting germs. But cleaning my baby's hands with baby soap and water every time was a tedious task for me. I wanted something convenient like a hand sanitiser. Hand sanitisers can be just as effective in preventing germs and are a quick fix, but the alcohol concentration in most sanitisers isn't safe for babies. That's when I heard about Baby Chakra’s baby-safe and toxin-free hand sanitiser. It has been very useful for me, and I absolutely love it!

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