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Turn every bath time into moments of gentle care with our natural baby soap made with the goodness of ghee & coconut oil. Specially crafted for your little one’s delicate skin and hair. This gentle coconut oil soap cleanses away dirt and helps keep the skin soft and moisturised.
The tear-free creamy lather rinses off easily with no fuss and irritation for a better bath time experience.
The Ayurveda Lab ™- Ghee
In Ayurveda, ghee is referred to as ghrita and is characterized as “snehana,” a substance that nourishes and moisturizes the body, including the skin. It was originally used as a carrier (Anupana) for herbs in baby care, and when applied topically, it was believed to boost the effects of medicinal plants. Ancient Ayurvedic traditions state that a baby's skin can be protected from heat and dust by applying a thin layer of ghee, which also offers nutrients. According to Ayurvedic texts, ghee is considered "Sheeta" (cooling) and "mridu" (gentle) and was used in bathing rituals for gentle care.
Key Benefits
Gentle Cleansing
This baby soap cleanses baby’s skin & hair gently without irritation as it is free from harsh chemicals.
Hydration & Nourishments
This baby bar contains natural ingredients like ghee & coconut oil which helps in nourishing without stripping the moisture.
Tear Free Formula
It is specially designed for baby’s gentle skin & hair, the gentle tree fress formula helps make bath time fun and worry free.
Key Benefits
Gentle Cleansing
This baby soap cleanses baby’s skin & hair gently without irritation as it is free from harsh chemicals.
Hydration & Nourishments
This baby bar contains natural ingredients like ghee & coconut oil which helps in nourishing without stripping the moisture.
Tear Free Formula
It is specially designed for baby’s gentle skin & hair, the gentle tree fress formula helps make bath time fun and worry free.
Plant Based Ingredients
| Ingredient | Scientific Name | Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Water | Aqua | Acts as a base and helps blend ingredients |
| Sodium Stearate | Sodium stearate | Provides cleansing and helps form solid soap texture |
| Sodium Cocoate | Sodium cocoate | Derived from coconut oil; offers gentle cleansing |
| Sodium Olivate | Sodium olivate | Derived from olive oil; helps moisturize and soften skin |
| Ghee | Clarified butter | Deeply nourishes and supports skin hydration |
| Glycerin | Glycerol | Attracts moisture to keep skin soft and hydrated |
| Sorbitol | Sorbitol | Helps retain moisture and improve skin feel |
| Sodium Chloride | Sodium chloride | Helps maintain soap consistency and texture |
| Coconut Oil | Cocos nucifera | Nourishes skin while supporting gentle cleansing |
Plant Based Ingredients
| Ingredient | Scientific Name | Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Water | Aqua | Acts as a base and helps blend ingredients |
| Sodium Stearate | Sodium stearate | Provides cleansing and helps form solid soap texture |
| Sodium Cocoate | Sodium cocoate | Derived from coconut oil; offers gentle cleansing |
| Sodium Olivate | Sodium olivate | Derived from olive oil; helps moisturize and soften skin |
| Ghee | Clarified butter | Deeply nourishes and supports skin hydration |
| Glycerin | Glycerol | Attracts moisture to keep skin soft and hydrated |
| Sorbitol | Sorbitol | Helps retain moisture and improve skin feel |
| Sodium Chloride | Sodium chloride | Helps maintain soap consistency and texture |
| Coconut Oil | Cocos nucifera | Nourishes skin while supporting gentle cleansing |
Science Backed Benefits
Findings:Researchers examined the skin tolerability and safety of natural baby skincare products on newborns and toddlers between the ages of one and thirty-six months. Babies used a natural baby wash, shampoo, and lotion for two to four weeks in each of the two studies. All products were well-tolerated, as seen by the over 90% of parents who said the formulas were soft and mild. Significantly, after one week and four weeks, skin hydration increased by 37% and 48%, respectively, without any significant negative side effects.
Clinical Cosmetic & Investigational Dermatology(2014)