Description
Zinc and Castor cream helps create a
soothing and effective barrier against moisture to help prevent nappy
rash. Suitable for use as an everyday nappy cream, Zinc and Castor Oil
cream can be used during each nappy change. When a small amount is
applied to clean, dry skin as part of the nappy change routine, the
cream creates a barrier between babys delicate skin and the nappy. If
delays occur between the nappy becoming wet and it being changed, the
barrier helps protect the skin from coming into contact with the
moisture, which can cause nappy rash. Clinically tested, Zinc and Castor
is Dermatologist and Paediatrician approved. It is not tested on
animals and is free from Lanolin.
>>>Jumia, Kenya's no. 1 online retailer was established in May 2013
with the aim and vision to become the one-stop shop for retail in Kenya
with implementation of best practices both online and offline.
Jumia
is a Pàn-African technology company that is built around a marketplace,
logistics service and payment service. The logistics service enables
the delivery of packages through a network of local partners while the
payment services facilitate the payments of online transactions within
Jumia’s ecosystem. It has partnered with more than 100,000 active
sellers and individuals and is a direct competitor to Kónga in Nigeria
and Amazón in Egypt.
Initially starting with 3 employees, Jumia
presently has a staff strength of 1000 young and entrepreneurial Kenyans
including our 150 mań strong customer service team available 7 days a
week.
Jumia is the largest online retail store in Kenya.
Country-wide
Delivery in Kenya.Jumia is the first African company to win the world
retail awards in 2013 with the previous winners including ASÓS and
Zappos.com.
Success Digest - Innovative business of the year 2013.
Leadership ICT company of the year 2013 - Jumia.
Ecommerce website of the year
(Beacon of ICT Award).
Orange Academy brand wall of Fame - Jumia Kenya.
Rima Awards - Best use of Mobile App - Jumia App.
Customer Service Excellence Awards 2015