Oilatum Lotion 100 ml

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  • Best Before: Sep 2025
  • Country of Origin: India
  • Generic Name: Moisturizing Lotion
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Pack Of: 1

Quantity: 100 ml

Product Type:  Moisturizing Lotion

Outer Packaging Type: Mono-Cartoon

Ideal For: Unisex

Mfg.License No: M-736

Product Information:

Oilatum Lotion is a specially formulated moisturizing lotion that helps to soothe, soften and re-hydrate the skin and protect the skin from further drying out. It keeps the skin hydrated and makes it soft, supple, and healthy.

Ingredients:

Purified Water, White Petrolatum, Glycerol, Light Liquid Paraffin, Butyrospermum Parkii, Cetostearyl Alcohol, PEG 1000 Monostearate, Povidone K29-32, Benzyl Alcohol, Potassium Sorbate, Citric Acid Monohydrate, Essence Floral Spice 5172/10, Sodium Hydroxide.  

Key Benefits:

  •   Keeps the skin hydrated
  •   Protects the skin from further drying out
  •   Makes it soft, supple, and healthy
  •   Soothes, softens, and re-hydrates the skin

Usage Direction:

  •   Oilatum Lotion is intended for topical use only as directed.
  •   Apply to the skin and rub it well.
  •   It is especially effective after bathing and may be applied as often as required.
  •   Shake well before use.
  •   Before application always goes through the leaflet or label instruction that comes with the product.

Safety Information:

  •   If allergic to any ingredients of Oilatum Lotion, let the physician know straight away.
  •   It is for external use only.
  •   The physician should become aware of the concomitant application of this one with another product.

Storage Condition:

  •   Store in a cool place. Do not freeze.
  •   Keep out of reach of children.

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Description- Oilatum Lotion 100 ml

Benzyl Alcohol, Butyrospermum Parkii, Cetostearyl Alcohol, Citric Acid Monohydrate, Essence Floral Spice 5172/10, Glycerol, Light Liquid Paraffin, Peg 1000 Monostearate, Potassium Sorbate, Povidone K29-32, Purified Water, White Petrolatum

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