Butt cream
Baby butt cream is truly the most essential product you can get for your baby. If we had to pick one product, it would definitely be butt cream! It’s also great because you can use it all over the body. Irritated baby bottoms are one of the worst things you want to avoid, but if irritation does occur, that’s where butt cream comes in. You want a diaper cream that provides instant relief and soothes the skin while helping it heal as quickly as possible. Today you’ll learn all about it, plus we’ll share tips on how to prevent sore baby bottoms and what to do if your newborn gets them! (experience tips!)
What is a butt cream?
Diaper ointment, everyone has heard of it. But the question is, what does it actually do and what is it exactly used for? A diaper Cream helps prevent red and sore bottoms, and if redness is already there, it helps it heal as quickly as possible. It supports the skin's natural ability to repair itself, thanks to the right ingredients.
Do you also have Naïf cream for baby bottoms?
Naïf is a hugely popular and beloved brand among mums, mum bloggers, and mums-to-be! It’s a wonderfully gentle brand with natural ingredients, fairly affordable, and it looks pretty too! It really shines in the new nursery and/or on the changing table. We are an official seller of Naïf, and we’re proud of that! Naïf seems like the new Zwitsal, but with good ingredients! The Naïf Diaper Cream is a lovely diaper Cream that immediately soothes and cools red baby bottoms thanks to ingredients like zinc oxide. The zinc oxide is non-nano, like Naïf’s sunscreen Cream. This means the zinc oxide consists of large particles that cannot enter your newborn’s bloodstream.
What is the most natural baby butt cream?
The most natural diaper balm, without unnecessary additives—even natural ones—is the butt Cream from Attitude. Although the top three are all natural, we focus on the most natural diaper balm containing only truly useful ingredients that do what they’re meant to do: repair and heal sore, red baby bottoms. Fragrance, even if naturally derived, is included for scent. While this isn’t harmful, fragrance has nothing to do with treating sore bottoms.
So, we only consider ingredients that help and support sore baby bottoms.
Which butt cream is fragrance-free?
You might be looking for a baby butt cream without fragrance. Maybe you mean without synthetic fragrance, and if you’re okay with a natural scent (from flowers and natural oils), then these diaper balms are good choices:
Which ingredients in diaper Cream should I avoid?
Diaper Cream is used often, which alone is a reason to think about what we’re actually putting on baby’s skin. A baby’s skin isn’t fully developed at birth. Because the ‘density’ of baby skin isn’t complete yet, everything applied to it easily enters the body. At this Man level it enters your baby’s bloodstream, so it’s important to be aware of what you’re applying. Below is a list of harmful ingredients you should always avoid for your little one:
Mineral oils and Petroleum derivatives such as Paraffinum Liquidum and Paraffin. Although they make the skin feel soft, they actually seal the skin completely and clog pores. When the baby’s skin is sealed off, waste can’t be removed properly and the skin can’t breathe well. This can lead to irritation, allergies, and pimples. Also, it poses health risks to your baby on another Man level. Paraffin is made from waste products of the oil and petrol industries. That alone should warn and make you realise it doesn’t belong on skin, especially on undeveloped baby skin. It is often listed on labels as:
- Petrolatum
- Paraffinum-subliquidum cera microcristallina (hard paraffin)
- Microcrystalline wax
- Mineral oil
- Ozokerite
- CereSin
- C 11-12
- C 13-14 isoparaffin
Synthetic fragrances are widely used because they are extremely cheap and more profit is made on them than natural fragrances. Synthetic fragrances can cause allergic reactions. Think of rashes, burning, swollen spots, and flaky skin. Look for these ingredients on the label of a diaper cream:
- Parfum
- Perfume
- Parfummix
- Fragrance
- Peru Balsam
- Balsam Peru
Other ingredients you don’t want to see in diaper cream include:
- Propylene glycol or propane-1,2-diol (E1520)
- Benzyl benzoate
- Benzyl alcohol
- Propylene glycol (PG, PEG or PPG)
- BHA
How do I best care for nappy rash (irritated baby bottoms)?
There’s nothing more heartbreaking than nappy rash! When your baby has nappy rash, you change your “nappy routine” accordingly. We’ve created an Ultimate Guide for nappy rash for you. Why? So you have a clear and immediate overview of what to do. It looks pretty too, so if it happens, you’ve got this beautiful picture in your mind and can respond right away.
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