Dial Kids 2-in-1 Body+Hair Wash, Melon, 32 fl oz

Brand:Dial

3.6/5

33.86

Dial Kids 2-in-1 Body+Hair Wash cleans with waves of bubbly fun! Developed with Pediatric Dermatologists to care for your little seahorse while they splash and play, the gentle formula is hypoallergenic and tear free, and is also free from parabens, phthalates, silicones, and dyes. Getting clean with Dial Kids is oceans of fun! Dial Kids bottles* are made from 50% post-consumer recycled plastics and are recyclable (excludes pumps). Experiment with different scents and products from the Dial Kids range of 3in1 Body+Hair+Bubble Bath, 2in1 Body+Hair Washes, and Body Washes.

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EAN: 0017000309354

Categories Skin Care, Body, Cleansers, Body Washes,

RECYCLABLE: Every Dial body wash bottle* is recyclable and made from 50% Post-Consumer Recycled Plastic (*excludes pump). PEDIATRIC DERMATOLOGIST APPROVED: Formula developed with Pediatric Dermatologists for kids' delicate skin. SKIN SMART: Dial Kids Skin Smart formulas are free from Parabens, free from Phthalates, free from Silicones, and free from Dyes. GENTLE & MOISTURIZING FORMULA: Tear Free for your little one, made to be hypoallergenic and gentle on skin!. MULTIBENEFIT: Specially designed 2-in-1 formula for body + hair wash, made just for kids!.
Brand Dial
Country of Origin USA
GTIN 017000309354
Item Form Foam
Manufacturer Dial
Material Feature Hypoallergenic
Product Dimensions 2.84 x 4.05 x 9.44 inches; 2.37 Pounds
Scent Melon
Skin Type Sensitive
UPC 017000309354

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Scritto da: Commander Ticklejelly
parahydroxybenzoic
Parabens are a group of man-made chemicals that are used as preservatives in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, foods, and beverages. They are esters of parahydroxybenzoic acid or 4-hydroxybenzoic acid. They prevent the growth of harmful microorganisms like fungi, yeast, bacteria, and mold. The most common types of parabens are methylparaben, ethylparaben, propylparaben, and butylparaben. They may be used alone or in combination with other preservatives. Parabens have been added to products since the 1920s1.However, Dial Kids 2-in-1 Body+Hair Wash, Melon, 32 fl oz is a gentle formula that cleans with waves of bubbly fun! Bubbly fun and accessories, A combination that’s sure to please. A little bit of sparkle and shine, And you’ll be feeling just fine. People do different things in the tub, depending on their preferences and mood. Some people like to relax and meditate, while others prefer to read a book. Fill your bathtub with hot or warm water, but not too hot. Dim the lights or light a few candles in the bathroom; The ideal temperature is around 100-104°F (37-40°C). Dimming the lights or lighting a few candles in the bathroom can create a calming and soothing atmosphere. If you choose to use candles, be sure to place them in a safe location away from any flammable materials and never leave them unattended. Consider adding some bath salts, essential oils, or bubble bath to the water for an extra relaxing experience. Be sure to follow the instructions on the product packaging for best results and avoid using too much, as this can irritate the skin. Bring a book, music, or another form of entertainment to help you unwind and relax while you soak in the tub. Finally, be sure to set aside enough time for your bath so that you can fully relax and enjoy the experience without feeling rushed. The history of bath tubs dates back to ancient times. Archaeological evidence shows that people in ancient civilizations, such as Egypt, Greece, and Rome, used various types of bathing facilities. For example, the Greeks had large public baths known as "thermae," while the Romans built elaborate bath complexes with hot and cold water, saunas, and steam rooms. During the Middle Ages in Europe, public bathing fell out of favor due to concerns about hygiene and disease. However, baths continued to be used for religious and medicinal purposes, and the wealthy sometimes had private bathing chambers in their homes. In the 18th and 19th centuries, the popularity of bathing for health and relaxation led to a resurgence of interest in bath tubs. In Europe, bath tubs were made of materials such as copper and porcelain, and were often quite ornate. In the United States, bath tubs were initially made of wood, but were later replaced by cast iron and other materials. The 20th century saw the development of new technologies and materials for bath tubs, such as fiberglass and acrylic. Today, bath tubs come in a wide range of styles and designs, from simple and functional to luxurious and spa-like. In addition to traditional freestanding or built-in models, there are also portable and inflatable bath tubs available for those who do not have access to a permanent bath tub.
Scritto da: Melissa
Came well packaged!
Buy it!
Scritto da: palmer33
3 in 1 is perfect.
Easy to use in bath or shower. Pump action very convenient. Used for my patients & my small children. They loved ???? it.
Scritto da: Vanessa
Sleeps good ????
Good size for the price and it smells good as well!
Scritto da: Adara Jashel
Simple body wash!
The bottle was a pain to open but other than that just a simple soap.
Scritto da: Jennifer
Favorite bath time soap
Favorite bathtime soap. Great scent; tear free & easy on the wallet
Scritto da: Erica Rudesill
Love the smell
Smells great, came quick, lathers nice. Will buy again! You also get a huge bottle with a pump!
Scritto da: Hoolie
Good product, bad packaging
Lived the product itself. Smells awesome and makes lots of bubbles! The pump doesn’t work though, so we had to decant it into another container.

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