

Baby Pro Body Wash
Standard soaps may get rid of dirt, but they often wash away protective lipids. Even water alone can be drying—especially when you’re bathing your little one more frequently to combat germs. Fragrance or harsh chemicals can trigger irritation, making matters worse.
Skipping moisturizer right after the bath is the number one culprit. Another issue: using adult body washes, which can be loaded with sulfates and perfumes. Avoid long, hot baths, and don’t use washcloths or sponges that can be abrasive.
We get it—finding a truly gentle, effective wash isn’t easy. At Arish BIO-NATURAL, we’ve blended nature and science to offer a moisturizing baby body wash that’s packed with plant oils and Bionatural® Actives. Our formula helps protect against winter dryness without any harsh additives. See what makes us different at arishbionatural.com.
Regular soap is usually too harsh for delicate baby skin, especially in winter. It can strip away natural oils and lead to dryness or irritation. Opt for a gentle, moisturizing body wash made for babies.
Bathing 2-3 times a week is usually enough during winter. Daily baths can dry out your baby’s skin, so stick to quick spot cleans if needed.
Plant-based oils like coconut and olive, ceramides, and glycerin are great for keeping skin hydrated. Avoid sulfates and strong fragrances.
Yes, it’s best to apply moisturizer within a few minutes after bathing to lock in hydration and prevent winter dryness.
Absolutely. Our moisturizing baby body wash uses plant oils and Bionatural® Actives to nourish dry, sensitive skin in winter. Check it out at arishbionatural.com.
Fragrances, even mild ones, can trigger irritation or dryness when skin is already stressed by cold weather. Unscented or hypoallergenic options are safest.
Yes! Hot water strips oils faster, so use lukewarm water to avoid drying out your baby’s skin.
We use natural oils and patented Bionatural® Actives designed to protect and hydrate baby skin in harsh winter conditions.
Check the product’s label or ask the brand directly. A pH of around 5.5 is gentle on baby skin and won’t disrupt its natural barrier.
Yes, frequent bathing can strip away protective oils, making dryness and irritation more likely. Limit baths to just a few times weekly.