Over the years our family has tried a
number of diaper rash creams, but some of them seem to cause our little ones to scream as if they were in pain when certain creams were applied to their bottoms.
This can be caused by several things: a poor fit, not getting changed often enough,
use of diaper rash cream (if it is not cloth diaper safe it can cause the diapers to become water repellent), or a buildup of detergent and / or minerals in the fabric of the cloth diapers.
There are many different brands and types
of diaper rash creams on the market so before you make the final decision you should think do you want organic cream or not, what kind of diapers you use, is your baby's skin sensitive, what type of rash your baby has, etc..
Diaper Rash Cream Boudreaux's Butt Paste We've experimented with different brands
of diaper rash cream over the past year and Boudreaux's is our favorite.
The article explains that
sales of diaper rash cream have increased for the third straight year despite the fact that the number of babies being born in the U.S. has declined over the same period.
Your baby will be more prone to diaper rash, so to soothe his sore bottom, change his diapers often, use a soft cloth and warm water instead of wipes, and use a thick
coating of diaper rash cream at each change.
Don't get my wrong I love coconut oil, it works great on my hands and body, and it works great in
place of diaper rash cream but on my face, it just wasn't cutting it.
If your baby has a diaper rash, your first instinct may be to reach for one of the zillion
tubes of diaper rash cream you got for your baby shower.
If... MORE you're using a
lot of diaper rash cream, consider buying a handy application tool to keep your fingers free of the goo.
Before we start with product reviews we thought it is good to explain you the main causes of this illness, right ways to treat diaper rash and help you find out more about the types
of diaper rash creams.