Your baby’s skin remaining damp in their diaper is the main reason for diaper rash.
Burt’s Bees Diaper Rash Ointment takes care of precisely that; it uses a very thick ointment in its recipe to ensure that wetness doesn’t get to your baby’s behind.
Burt’s Bees Diaper Rash Ointment
Cleanse the region after each diaper change, let the baby’s rear air dry for a few minutes, and then cover it with a generous amount of Burt’s Bees cream. To reduce the chance of rashes, always remember to change diapers frequently.
Burt’s Bees Diaper Ointment Benefits
When used correctly, it keeps the baby’s rear dry and aids in avoiding the onset of rashes. Burt’s Bees only uses organic ingredients (no petrolatum or parabens, and it is pediatrician approved for every-day-use).
Burt’s Bees Diaper Ointment Drawbacks
Many parents only use Burt’s Bees products on their infants because they adore them. However, the main issues other parents experience with this product are as follows:
The product’s zinc oxide content is 40%.
You will get this all over your fingers because it is so thick (hey, you were going to wash your hands anyway, right?)
It contains lanolin, which is derived from sheep, thus is not vegan.
Ingredients
Zinc oxide is an active component. Shea butter, lanolin, beeswax, sweet almond, jojoba, castor, olive, lavender, anthemis nobilis, calendula, rosemary extract, canola, and soybean oils are among the inert constituents. (That much oil is amazing!)