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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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!
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Good Smell, No Irritation, Natural
Really nice ointment. My baby hasn't ever really gotten diaper rash, but when his bum gets a little red and tender looking, I put this on, and it seems to help. Smells nice without being overpowering. Good consistency. I would get just this 3 oz. ointment and forego the gift set. It is the most practical and useful item.
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~~LOVE IT~~
We love this product! We tried several rash ointments over a 3 week period and seen our sons pediatrician 3 times, and were still unable to get rid of our sons blistered, bleeding diaper rash. I had never heard of Burt's Bee's Diaper Ointment before, but was willing to try anything in hopes of taking our sons pain away! We put Burt's Bee's Diaper Ointment on him and less than 3 hours later it was already clearing up. The next morning it was completely gone!!! We recommend this to anyone who has a baby suffering from a diaper rash, even a diaper rash that will not clear up with anything else!
Review from Amazon.com

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