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Alphanova Baby Organic Liniment Cream Alphanova

SKU:071004

Regular price $9.00
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  • 30 Days Return policy
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Description

The Alphanova Baby Organic Liniment Cream is an excellent, versatile, and eco-conscious baby care product that provides multiple benefits for delicate infant skin using gentle, natural, and organic ingredients.

 

Key Features:

  • Deeply moisturizes and nourishes the delicate baby skin
  • Can be used for gentle massages to aid relaxation
  • Made with certified organic ingredients, many of which are plant-based
  • Formulated without harsh chemicals, parabens, or synthetic fragrances
  • Packaged in recyclable tubes made from recycled or plant-based plastics
  • Formulated with 25% organic virgin olive oil, chamomile, and organic shea butter
  • Hypoallergenic and dermatologically tested

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Shipping Information:
We offer fast and reliable shipping with tracking to ensure your order reaches you promptly.

Returns Information:
If you're not completely satisfied with your purchase, we accept returns within 30 days.

Alphanova Baby Organic Liniment Cream

Alphanova Baby Organic Liniment Cream

Regular price $9.00
Sale price $9.00 Regular price $0.00

Happy Parents, Happy Babies

Bebe’s shampoo and body wash are fantastic! It leaves my baby’s hair so soft and shiny,and the fragrance is just perfect

Lama

Byblos

The baby clothes are soft, comfortable, and gentle on delicate skin. The quality is excellent and the designs are cute and stylish.

Celine

Beirut

The stroller is stylish, comfortable, and very easy to push, The wheels glide smoothly and the canopy provides great protection for the baby.

Malak

Aley

baby toys are colorful, safe, and perfect for keeping little ones entertained.
They are well-made and help support early learning and sensory development.

Anthony

Batroun