My Little Miracle Honey & Vitamin E Bubbly Baby Oil Gel - 200ml

My Little Miracle Honey & Vitamin E Bubbly Baby Oil Gel - 200ml by My Little Miracle – GTIN 5061015252001

Brand: My Little Miracle

GTIN: 5061015252001

Type: EAN-13

Merchant: Babubas Babubas

£1.98

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We found 3 offers for My Little Miracle Honey & Vitamin E Bubbly Baby Oil Gel - 200ml from different online retailers.

Current prices range from £1.98 to £2.99, depending on the seller, delivery options, and ongoing promotions.

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Babubas
Babubas
My Little Miracle Honey & Vitamin E Bubbly Baby Oil Gel â 200ml
✔ In Stock
£1.98 View Offer
Bazta
Bazta
My Little Miracle Honey & Vitamin E Bubbly Baby Oil Gel – 200ml
✔ In Stock
£1.99 View Offer
Plusshop
Plusshop
My Little Miracle Honey & Vitamin E Bubbly Baby Oil Gel – 200ml
✔ In Stock
£2.99 View Offer

About this product

The My Little Miracle Honey & Vitamin E Bubbly Baby Oil Gel - 200ml has a EAN-13 barcode (5061015252001) and is available from Babubas. We compare prices, discounts and availability.

Gentle Care for Your Baby's Skin

My Little Miracle Honey & Vitamin E Bubbly Baby Oil Gel is designed to nourish and moisturize your baby's delicate skin. The combination of honey and vitamin E is known for its hydrating properties, making it an excellent choice for keeping your baby's skin soft and supple. This oil gel can be particularly beneficial during bath time, helping to lock in moisture and create a soothing experience.

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GTIN Details

This product uses a EAN barcode, the most common format used internationally in retail. The Global Trade Item Number (GTIN) is assigned by the brand to ensure the same product can be identified consistently across different stores. The barcode prefix is registered to an organisation in United Kingdom, which manages product identification for that region. This usually refers to an individual retail item.