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OINTMENTS & LOTIONS IN SOUTH AFRICA

BABY PRODUCTS

Bepanthen

Bepanthen

Bepanthen® offers ‘Daily Protection and Gentle Healing’ to all babies in nappies and consequently peace of mind to their mothers.
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Letibalm

Letibalm

Letibalm is the first repair balm specially formulated for treating the area around the nose and lips. Its treatment formula moisturizes, repairs, protects and soothes.
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