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- Q: Is Johnson's Baby Tear Free Shampoo safe for newborns? A: Yes, Johnson's Baby Tear Free Shampoo is specially formulated to be gentle and safe for newborns and infants. It is hypoallergenic and pediatrician-tested, making it suitable for delicate skin and hair.
- Q: What are the main ingredients in this shampoo? A: Johnson's Baby Tear Free Shampoo is free from parabens, phthalates, sulfates, and dyes. Its gentle formula is designed to provide a mild cleansing experience without irritating your baby's eyes.
- Q: Does this shampoo have a scent? A: Yes, the shampoo has a fresh scent that leaves your baby's hair smelling baby fresh after use.
- Q: How often can I use Johnson's Baby Shampoo on my baby? A: You can use Johnson's Baby Shampoo during bath time as often as needed, typically daily, to keep your baby's hair clean and soft.
- Q: Can adults use Johnson's Baby Tear Free Shampoo? A: Yes, adults can use Johnson's Baby Tear Free Shampoo. Its gentle formula is suitable for all hair types and is particularly beneficial for sensitive scalps.
- Q: How do I properly use this shampoo? A: To use Johnson's Baby Tear Free Shampoo, wet your baby's hair with warm water, apply a small amount of shampoo, gently lather, and then rinse thoroughly.
- Q: Is this shampoo tear-free? A: Yes, Johnson's Baby Tear Free Shampoo features the No More Tears formula, which is designed to be as gentle to the eyes as pure water, minimizing irritation during bath time.
- Q: What size bottle does this shampoo come in? A: This product comes in a 13.6 fluid ounce bottle, making it a convenient size for travel and everyday use.
- Q: Is this shampoo suitable for fine baby hair? A: Yes, Johnson's Baby Tear Free Shampoo is specially formulated for fine baby hair and delicate scalps, providing a gentle clean that leaves hair soft and shiny.
- Q: Are there any allergens in this shampoo? A: Johnson's Baby Tear Free Shampoo is formulated to be hypoallergenic, meaning it is less likely to cause allergic reactions, but it's always best to check the ingredients for specific sensitivities.

