keyboard_arrow_leftBack FInderkeyboard_arrow_right
Medicines and Perfumes / Perfumery and Sanitation / Hair Care Products / Shampoo / Shampoo For Children

Johnson's Baby No More Pulling Shampoo for Children, Leaves Hair Soft, Smooth and Easy to Comb, 500 ml

Johnson's Baby No More Tug Shampoo gently removes knots and tangles during bath time and leaves hair soft and manageable. Developed with dermatologists, this lightweight shampoo is hypoallergenic and pH-balanced, making it suitable for keeping children's and babies' hair under control. The shampoo is free of dyes, phthalates, sulfates, alcohol, and soap. It features our No More Cry formula, which prevents tears and is gentle on eyes, making bath time enjoyable. This product is part of the three-step No More Tug routine, in which you can wash hair with this shampoo, then apply conditioner and rinse with water. Finish the routine by combing with the Spray Conditioner from the range. No More Tug Shampoo gently detangles even long or curly hair and leaves hair manageable and healthy-looking, making it easier to comb.


Features

  • Johnson's Baby No More Tug Shampoo for children and babies gently removes knots and tangles during bath time and leaves hair soft and manageable when combed.
  • This light shampoo has been developed with dermatologists, is hypoallergenic and pH balanced, making it suitable for keeping children's and babies' hair under control.
  • The shampoo does not contain dyes, phthalates, sulfates, alcohol, or soap and has our No More Crying formula that prevents tears and is gentle on the eyes, so bathing will be an enjoyable activity.
  • This product is part of the three-step No More Pulling routine, in which you can wash your hair with this Shampoo, then apply the Conditioner and rinse with water to finish the routine by styling with the Spray Conditioner from the range
  • No More Tugging Shampoo gently detangles even long or curly hair and leaves hair manageable and healthy-looking, making styling easier.

About the product

Commercial information