La Petite Creme French Organic Diapering Lotion - Diaper Cream Alternative to Baby Wipes - Gentle Diaper Rash Cream and Skin Cleanser with USDA Certified Organic Ingredients - Baby Essentials (20 oz)
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Use their diaper healing balm instead of slathering it all over your body. I believe it contains the same ingredients as the original, with the exception of vegetable glycerin. It's similar to a whipped body butter of the highest quality. It's fantastic as a diaper cream, and whenever my lips get chapped, a small dab of it instantly soothes them.
Yes, I've been using this method for my baby since she was born, and it's very effective. Adults will have no problems with it.
Jessica, hello there! The vegetable glycerin in the lotion moisturizes your baby's skin while also giving it a silky texture. Please keep in mind that the vegetable glycerin we use is USDA certified organic and non-GMO. Non-GMO versus GMO Irradiated is a term that is used to describe something that has been exposed to
Thank you for getting in touch. Because calcium hydroxide is an irritant in powder form, but not in our finished product, our lotion is completely safe for babies' sensitive bottoms. If you have any additional questions, please do not hesitate to contact us! <3
Selected User Reviews For La Petite Creme French Organic Diapering Lotion - Diaper Cream Alternative to Baby Wipes - Gentle Diaper Rash Cream and Skin Cleanser with USDA Certified Organic Ingredients - Baby Essentials (20 oz)
This is something you should be using for your baby or toddler if you aren't already. At the hospital, this stuff was incredible. It removed the filthy meconium in a single swipe, so we didn't have to keep wiping our newborn babies' delicate skin. The nurses' minds were blown as well. Additionally, diaper rash is not an issue with this. My children's skin is never red or irritated. I thought it was normal for that area to be pinkish (from sitting in a diaper all day), but it's not normal because there is no pink visible since we stopped using wipes (including the water-only kind!). )br>Finally, parents of toddlers, pay attention. It's a miracle that this stuff works. Why? The smell of that horrible toddler stench is gone after the first swipe of cleaning it up! It vanishes, and you can clean up the rest of the diaper without having to worry about an unpleasant odor lingering near your face. It kills the odor for some reason that I'm not sure of. When I was pregnant, I suffered from hyperemesis, which made changing diapers impossible until I discovered that this product completely eliminated the odor as soon as it came into contact, and the benefits far outweighed the cost. We always make a point of purchasing a starter set for any of our friends who are about to become parents for the first time. Even if you're not ready to go all-in, I recommend having a bottle on hand in case of diaper rash.
My son developed an awful rash around the time he was a week old, and because the diaper brand didn't seem to make a difference, we switched to this diaper creme and dry cotton wipes. We went on a weekend trip and thought we'd be able to get away with baby wipes instead of trying to figure out how to travel with this oily creme, but we were wrong! As soon as the rash appeared, I immediately regretted it. This is the holy grail of diapering routines, and it works with both disposable and cloth diapers. I switched to cloth diapers when he was about two months old, and there was never any staining or buildup. br>Please give this review a positive rating if you found it to be helpful.
So, instead of using harsh, dry toilet paper, we sprinkle a little of this on top, and my daughter is more at ease. Plus, instead of using a wipe and throwing it in the trash, I can just flush the toilet paper. This is a product that I will buy again and again.
The final results astound me. I was able to clean up even the most heinous messes with ease using this system. The lotion is wonderful for my baby's sensitive skin, and we haven't had any diaper rash since we started using it. I ordered the 20 oz "refill" bottle after deciding to use this exclusively and experienced some shipping damage. I was contacted right away after contacting the company to arrange for a replacement (which was shipped and received quickly). I'm blown away by the quality of the product and the level of customer service. I'm now a full-fledged convert to the use of French diapers.
It appeals to me. My son has sensitive skin, and this product keeps it clean and fresh. When it comes to application, I either use Honest dry wipes or a reusable towelette. When it arrived, I had my doubts about its effectiveness and cleanliness, but I gave it a chance, and it's turned out to be a fantastic product; my son is 15 months old, and it's the first and only diaper changing product we use. Wipes are included in our diaper subscription, so we use them mostly to clean his hands and face, but we do use them for diapering on occasion. We won't be able to function without this item - It is a necessity. He'd never had a diaper rash before starting daycare, and wipes became his primary means of cleaning while I was gone. I noticed that if I got it under control at home on a Friday, it was gone by Saturday morning, and it was back when I picked him up on Monday afternoon. I forgot to bring diaper lotion to daycare, and it's been fine ever since. Wipes aren't bad, but they don't provide the same level of cleanliness and moisturization as this product.
From two weeks to two months, our daughter suffered from a terrible yeast rash. This and yeast infection cream cleared up her 7 WEEK RASH in a couple days when she was 9 weeks old (only one doctor at her peds office agreed with me, the last one we saw, of course). We've been using it since then, and she still hasn't developed any redness on her bottom at 6 months old. I'd pay ten times as much for this, and it's well worth it.
My daughter had diaper rash almost as soon as we put a diaper on her, and I was looking for an alternative to rash cream (I'm not even going to tell you how much I spent on Triple Paste for our son). This item worked perfectly. Since I've been using it, she hasn't had a diaper rash. It takes a little getting used to using dry wipes instead of wet wipes, but it's well worth the effort. I've never had a problem with it separating; I shake the bottle before each use and it's always been fine; I'm hoping that more people start using it so the price can drop a little!.
However, the cost is exorbitant. Simply look for the word "liniment" in any French store. To be honest, you can save money by flying to France and purchasing it there. If you think I'm being dramatic, you're correct. br> Lime water (made with food-grade calcium hydroxide powder) and olive oil are two ingredients I recommend using to make your own. You can find a recipe on the internet and save money by avoiding the use of plastic and unnecessary shipping.