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Cloth-safe diaper rash cream
...that I can buy in a store? I know of things I can order online but need something now. Thanks!
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Try coconut oil. Great with cloth and makes the skin fantastic. Still use it on random skin issues with my soon to be 4 year old.
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Re: Cloth-safe diaper rash cream
method squeaky green is available at Babies r us and works really well for us.
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Re: Cloth-safe diaper rash cream
I really like Lansinoh!
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Re: Cloth-safe diaper rash cream
i use earth mama angel baby bottom balm. got it at the healthfood store and some targets carry it too. earth mama has a $1 off coupon.
i've had a little shadow stainikng from it only when dh uses alot of it. you really don't need much at all.
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Re: Cloth-safe diaper rash cream
We have had good results with coconut oil, which you can buy at the grocery store.
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Re: Cloth-safe diaper rash cream
Aveeno is cloth safe! I actually use Aveeno Eczema Lotion in the baby section for rashes. I have no issues with build up and it cures a rash fast!
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Re: Cloth-safe diaper rash cream
I think California Baby is CD safe and you can buy it at Target, but some brands like BG recomend using a liner no matter what cream you use. California Baby as a calendula one that I looooove. Calendula is so great at curing almost every skin problem!
P.S. blueone: is the diaper rash cream CD safe or just the lotion because I have some Aveeno diaper rash cream that I just found in the bottom of my diaper bag that I would like to use since it turns out my baby is allergic to something in our CJ's Last edited by thisismiss; 09-02-2011 at 04:53 PM. |
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Re: Cloth-safe diaper rash cream
What do you specifically need it for? If you want, I can send you some of our original balm...it's similar to earth baby's mentioned above, it's for everything skin & everyone. I know it's not NOW, but I can priority it & you can get something smaller for now. I'll even do it FFS for feedback trade. PM me if you'd like (:
Until then, coconut oil is good, but not always ENOUGH, depending on the healing properties you need. Some others have fragrances or things not sensitive to little babies. I would stick with earth baby's (and SOME CA Baby) or similar.
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Re: Cloth-safe diaper rash cream
Olive oil works great; DS had a rash that went away in less than a day thanks to OO. Coconut oil, as PPs have stated, also is good (reportedly for yeast rashes). We also use CJ's BUTTer at most poop diaper changes as a preventative (and because is smells wonderful).
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