California Baby Calendula Moisturizing Cream (2 oz.), bringing more soothing relief to dry, sensitive, eczema-prone skin.
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The label of the product is as follows The Calendula Cream has the following ingredients (in separate ingredients) The key is The words bold indicate the product is organic. The words * denote a coconut or olive oil source. The words ** denote an antioxidant. As needed, apply a thin layer to the body for general moisturizing. If your skin is sensitive, you should use our gentle washes in combination. All products are made in the U.S. The diets of people with nut allergies typically do not include gluten, soy, oat, dairy or nuts except for coconut (the seed of a drupaceous fruit), which is not normally restricted in the diets of people with nut allergies. The product is made in an FDA registered and certified facility. It is 100% vegetable based, without animal testing. The Organic Certification Facility has a recyclable label and organic certification facility. For babies, children, and those with sensitive skin Children and adolescents with sensitivities
If you take off the top you will find that it has a thin plastic covering that you can remove. It is in no way glued to the container like those pull off tabs on vitamin bottles - I think it's for leak-proofing purposes.
The answer is yes, I use it on my baby every day
It was used by us but it is no longer in the package. You would obviously want to keep any lotion away from your eyes.
Selected User Reviews For California Baby Calendula Moisturizing Cream (2 oz.), bringing more soothing relief to dry, sensitive, eczema-prone skin.
Baby acne can be treated with this product! This is a photo of the before and after the experience of using the product twice a day for about 3 days. My symptoms worsened after I tried other organic balms as well as coconut oil. There was a miracle in this stuff! The price is worth it.
After seeing it recommended by moms on BabyCenter, I ordered California Baby Moisturizing Cream as part of my baby acne treatment. The jar didn't have an expiration date on it after I used it for a couple of days. My replacement was received two business days after I requested it on Amazon. Baby acne on my one month old has been relieved with this cream. Although my baby's skin was irritated by breastmilk and coconut oil, this cream was the only one that cleared it up. After baths, I use it to moisturize her, and I use it on her eczema, and she is getting better. My baby is 100% African American, and it works just fine for us as well. Sometimes I am unsure about the products I use because everything isn't targeted to the skin of black babies. For parents who do not want to wait for their babies' acne to clear on their own, I would recommend that they try this. As a result of the success I had with this cream, I ordered a couple other.
The first thing I want to say is that I dislike strong scents. If it is unscented, I'd give it a higher rating. Could it possibly be the lavender in the cream that causes it to work so quickly?
Secondly, I was surprised at how well this cream worked for my baby's eczema. Since at least 3 weeks ago, my baby has had a rash that has only continued to get The redness is almost completely gone after just 1(one) day of applying this cream. It's getting little worrying for me now about what could be in it. The 2 oz. is the third unit. There are a lot of things packed into this container. As I decipher the contents, I find that there is no cream in the bottom of the jar. To explain, think of a jar as one of those insulated cups with two layers and a layer of This gives it the appearance of being even bigger, which means I am seeing even less cream in there than my eyes can However, it seems that this product works well, and I won't necessarily have to use the whole jar to heal my baby's The jar is too small. I would buy a larger one.
I noticed that my toddler was prone to baby acne when she was just a few weeks old. As it got worse, we took her to the pediatrician, who said that it might be a form of cradle cap. A cream with an antifungal active ingredient was prescribed and the area should be kept covered with It cleared up in a few days after we started doing that. There were times when it tried to return and the anti fungal cream did not help. Therefore, I applied ointment to it and it After taking her back to the pediatrician, she was told that it was likely it was just sensitive skin and to apply moisturizer daily. My skin was so dry that I couldn't tolerate applying There are many toxic creams on the market that are not gentle on the skin or that are toxic. The sticky cream does not soak into the skin and baby lotion was not cutting it so I looked for a non-toxic and gentle cream that would actually moisturize her skin. This product is backed up by other mamas who reported that it helped their babies with the same issue. This is how I discovered it. . . No the ingredients were very clean and I thought I would give it a shot. It scored a 3 on the think dirty app (ewg scale). You have to see it to believe it. The cream is extremely lightweight, but it also hydrates very well. There is no oil in it I've had no breakouts since I've been using it (a few months ago)! A small amount lasts for a long time, and it keeps her skin soft and moisturised for 24 hours without oil. She got them every few weeks, which is saying something because she used to get them every few days! Her face feels soft and moisturized the following morning sometimes, even though I apply the cream the day before. I apply it every morning or every other morning. You should definitely check this out! You'll be able to use it for a long time This product is amazing. I love it.
When he was a few weeks old, my son had pretty bad acne and the only product that helped him was this one. It seems like he gets occasional red/dry spots on his cheeks now that he's 20 months old. I tried Cerave Baby, but he hated it and it wasn't working to heal the dry patches on his face. I think it burns on damaged skin. reusing California Baby again, and he's so excited when I touch it to his cheek - he actually leans forward when I apply it. He loves it so much! He has dry skin, and he has tried everything else. Only this product helps him. I find this stuff to be very useful and it goes a long, long way, so it's well worth the money.
A bad rash developed on her face when she was 5 months old that lasted for two This was initially thought to be heat rash, but it turned out to be baby acne, which is common in nursing infants. Aquaphor did little to calm the inflammation, so I tried ibuprofen. Previously, a mom had recommended California baby calendula cream, so I gave it a try. In fact, I already noticed a difference in her rash after the first day! Her face looked awful! At the end of day 2 I was able to clear up the acne in 3 more days! Using hydrocortisone cream, which should be used sparingly, if ever, on a baby's skin, since it is thinner and would be absorbed by the child, was nearly on the verge of being a necessity before this was discovered. She now has it on her face after I wash her face with water every morning.
During his 3+ month old birthday, his cheeks were black with acne, and his skin was rough and I also had EXTREMELY DRY SKIN on my forearms (like I could not get anything to work or last. It wasn't until I saw pictures for myself that I realized what the heck it was. I applied this cream and my skin looked so much better. There is no more dry skin after several hours of use, but the skin does get red. Furthermore, a little goes a long way (I bought the 2 ounce package since I will only be using it in small target areas). The more you support small businesses and appreciate cruelty-free products, the better your life will be Products that are free and safer for your Last but not least, the price wasn't a bad deal The following is my recommendation.