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Newborn Massage Oil That’s Made With Natural Cotton to Nourish Your Baby’s Skin From Within: Johnson’s® cottontouch®

Newborn Massage Oil That’s Made With Natural Cotton to Nourish Your Baby’s Skin From Within: Johnson’s® cottontouch®

21 Sep 2021 | 2 min Read

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Massages are considered an integral part of a babycare ritual. A massage before bath time or bedtime is essential for your baby’s healthy growth. Using the right massage oil that is ideal for infant massage can make the massage experience memorable for you and your newborn.

Inspired by the benefits of cotton, JOHNSON’S®️ has created cottontouch®️ newborn massage oil, specially formulated for a newborn’s sensitive skin. It is pH balanced and is designed for zero irritation, leaving your baby’s skin touchably soft, making it ideal for your newborn’s massage.

Your newborn’s skin is delicate and needs nourishment from within. JOHNSON’S®️ cottontouch®️ newborn massage oil is made with natural cotton. It also contains sunflower oil and coconut oils, absorbs fast and is gentle on your newborn’s skin, while nourishing it from the inside.

99% mums who use cottontouch, love it. Moreover, its unique, joyful fragrance is proven to make your baby happy. JOHNSON’S®️ cottontouch®️ newborn massage oil is also Clinically proven mild and Provides 100% Gentle Care from Day 1.

Massage is a great way to bond with your baby. Make her early days and bath times memorable using JOHNSON’S®️ cottontouch®️ newborn massage oil and experience softness like never before.

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