

Baby Pro Body Wash
Baby Pro Body Wash
Youth & Anti-Ageing Combo (Pack Of 3 Products)
Anti Ageing Cream
Anti Ageing Bundle (Pack Of 5 Products)
Baby Pro Shampoo
Baby Pro Body Lotion
Glow & Brightening Combo (Pack Of 3 Products)
Baby Pro Body Massage Oil
Rough patches, unexpected rashes, or stubborn redness—if you're dealing with these on your baby's skin, you're not alone. Studies show up to 40% of infants develop irritant reactions from everyday lotions and washes. Most baby products pack in fragrances, dyes, and harsh preservatives. These ingredients can penetrate the thin outer layer of a baby's skin, triggering inflammation or allergic responses.
Hypoallergenic products skip common triggers. They're usually free of synthetic fragrance, parabens, and formaldehyde-releasing agents. Instead, they rely on gentle, plant-based moisturizers like oat extract, calendula, or aloe vera—ingredients shown to soothe and support the natural skin barrier without causing flare-ups.
Skip anything listing "parfum," "SLS/SLES," "phenoxyethanol," or bright dyes. These are top culprits for baby eczema and allergic rashes. If you see a long list of unpronounceable additives, put the bottle back.
We blend clinically tested botanicals with strict ingredient standards, so you get hypoallergenic baby skin care that works. With our AI Skin Analyser, it's easy to spot what your baby's skin needs—hydration, soothing, or barrier support. Check out our dedicated baby range at arishbionatural.com.
It means the product is formulated to minimize the risk of allergic reactions, often by avoiding common irritants like fragrances and dyes.
It's not a good idea—baby skin is thinner and more absorbent. Adult formulas may still contain ingredients that aren't safe for infants.
Not always. Some natural extracts can be irritating. Look for products tested specifically for babies, not just labeled 'natural.'
Patch testing before full use is smart. Apply a small amount on your baby's arm and wait 48 hours for any reaction.
We use botanicals clinically tested for sensitive skin, avoid harsh additives, and let you analyse your baby's skin needs with our AI Skin Analyser.
Not quite. Fragrance-free means no perfumes, but hypoallergenic means fewer risk ingredients overall. You want both for baby skin.
Once daily is usually enough, but if your baby has dry patches, you can moisturize gently after each bath.
Watch out for parabens, sulfates, phenoxyethanol, and anything with 'parfum' or bright colored dyes.
Yes, it's rare but possible. Always monitor your baby's skin and stop use if you notice redness or bumps.
Try Arish BIO-NATURAL's expert-backed baby care range at arishbionatural.com, or ask your pediatric dermatologist for advice.