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  5. Hello, I have been using Cuties Bathing Bar for my baby for the past 2 years and I’m very happy with the product. Thank you for maintaining such good quality. Recently I noticed that the name has changed to Glowties. I just want to confirm whether the formulation and ingredients remain exactly the same. Could you please share clear photos of the back, left, and right sides of the Cuties box, especially the full ingredient list? I want to make sure it is safe to continue using Glowties for my baby. Thank you for your support.

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Hello, I have been using Cuties Bathing Bar for my baby for the past 2 years and I’m very happy with the product. Thank you for maintaining such good quality. Recently I noticed that the name has changed to Glowties. I just want to confirm whether the formulation and ingredients remain exactly the same. Could you please share clear photos of the back, left, and right sides of the Cuties box, especially the full ingredient list? I want to make sure it is safe to continue using Glowties for my baby. Thank you for your support.

Asked by Female, 28 · 29 days ago

Cuties Bathing Bar (75 gm) and Glowties Bathing Bar (75 gm) are different products. Cuties is formulated specifically for infants and children, with gentle ingredients suitable for sensitive skin, while Glowties is intended for adult use and has a different formulation. Therefore, their ingredients and overall composition are not the same, and each should be used only for its intended age group.
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Namaste! The available information does not specify any changes in the formulation or ingredients between Cuties Bathing Bar and the newly named Glowties.

🩺 Product Information

  • Both Cuties Bathing Bar and Glowties are described as the same 75 gm topical bar product.
  • No details on ingredient changes or photos of the packaging sides are provided in the current data.
  • The product is non-prescription and intended for topical use, priced similarly.

🩺 Recommendations

  • To ensure safety for your baby, it is best to consult a pediatrician or dermatologist before continuing use if you have concerns about ingredient changes.
  • You may also contact the manufacturer or retailer directly to request clear photos of the Glowties packaging and full ingredient list.

If you want, I can explain what ingredients to watch for in baby skincare products.

Answered 29 days ago