Step 1Washing Thoroughly
Babies who spend most of their time at home may look clean at first glance, but their skin is dirty with sweat and sebum due to their high metabolism. Make sure to wash their scalp and forehead areas, as well as the armpits and back of the knees where sweat tends to accumulate, by stretching out the wrinkles and not leaving any residue. Wash their buttocks, which are prone to diaper and other poop stains that can cause skin problems.
Instead of scrubbing, use plenty of foam to wrap the dirt with your hands and wash gently.
Wash the baby's chest and tummy rubbing gently, and turn him/her sideways when you wash the back and buttocks.
Make sure you don't leave any residue between the baby's fingers, the tips of the feet and the backs of the knees.
Washing items
Easy to use with one
hand, smooth foam pump
Use our Foam Body Soap to wash your baby's whole body from head (hair) to toe. The fine, smooth foam will gently wrap around its skin and wash away cleanly, leaving the skin smooth. The foam pump is designed for easy pick up with one hand.
※No synthetic surfactants, preservatives, fragrances, colors and silicones are used.
※Infant safety tested by dermatologists (safety to all users is not guaranteed)
Should body wash be weakly acidic?
The cleaning ingredients in a mildly acidic body wash are actually synthetic surfactants, also containing a variety of other synthetic additives.
arau.baby Foam Body Soap is free of additives such as synthetic surfactants and any other ingredients that may cause skin irritation. Soap quickly washes off old sebum while leaving the skin moisturized.