GoodGuide User Reviews
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Contains Vitamin E, not good for baby
In our newborn/ infant care class we learned that Vitamin E can actually be toxic to babies and all products containing Vitamin E should be avoided. Vitamin E is one of the main ingredients in this diaper ointment. Using simple Vaseline, or a generic diaper ointment with 40% zinc oxide is safest and most effective for baby.
Posted by Allie N
Amazon.com User Reviews (5)
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Burt's Bees Diaper Ointment
Prompt arrival, product was older, there was seperation between oil and main ingredients, but I have also paid store prices and gotten the same. The ointment still works after you get through the initial release of oil. I paid half price, and was allowed to acquire 8 tubes at once. This was a good deal.
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Great product
My pediatrician recommended Burt's Bees to help with my baby's diaper rash. We tried a lot of other creams, but nothing helped. Since the diaper rash was caused by a yeast infection, we mixed Burt's Bees with Clotrimazol. This helped right away. The Burt's Bees ointment is thick and forms a protective layer of ointment on my baby's butt; all the other creams get absorbed into the diaper. We continue using this product and are very happy with it. My baby has not developed a new rash so far!
Review from Amazon.com

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