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- Q: Is CeraVe Baby Lotion safe for newborns? A: Yes, CeraVe Baby Lotion is formulated to be gentle and safe for newborns. It is free from fragrances, parabens, and dyes, making it suitable for sensitive skin.
- Q: How often should I apply CeraVe Baby Lotion? A: You can apply CeraVe Baby Lotion as needed, typically after bath time or whenever your baby's skin feels dry. It provides long-lasting hydration, so applying it daily is recommended.
- Q: What are the key ingredients in CeraVe Baby Lotion? A: CeraVe Baby Lotion contains three essential ceramides, hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, and vitamin E, which help restore and maintain the skin's natural barrier while providing hydration.
- Q: Does this lotion help with eczema? A: Yes, CeraVe Baby Lotion is accepted by the National Eczema Association, indicating it is suitable for use on skin with eczema or sensitive conditions.
- Q: Is CeraVe Baby Lotion non-greasy? A: Yes, CeraVe Baby Lotion is a lightweight, non-greasy formula that absorbs quickly into the skin, leaving it feeling smooth and moisturized without a heavy residue.
- Q: Can I use CeraVe Baby Lotion on my baby's face? A: Yes, CeraVe Baby Lotion is gentle enough for use on the face. It is designed to be safe for all areas of your baby's delicate skin.
- Q: What does it mean that CeraVe Baby Lotion is sulfate-free? A: Being sulfate-free means that CeraVe Baby Lotion does not contain sulfates, which are harsh detergents commonly found in cleansers. This makes the lotion gentler on sensitive baby skin.
- Q: Is CeraVe Baby Lotion fragrance-free? A: Yes, CeraVe Baby Lotion is fragrance-free, making it suitable for babies with sensitive skin or those prone to allergies.
- Q: What is the size of the CeraVe Baby Lotion bottle? A: The CeraVe Baby Lotion comes in a 16-ounce bottle, providing ample product for regular use.
- Q: How should I store CeraVe Baby Lotion? A: CeraVe Baby Lotion should be stored at room temperature, away from direct sunlight, to maintain its efficacy and prolong its shelf life.