Grahams Baby Nappy Rash Cream 100ml

$15.40

Grahams Natural Nappy Rash Cream is a zinc-based formula that has been clinically developed with your little ones in mind. A nappy rash is essentially a skin rash—irritation and inflammation of the skin located in the nappy area of infants and young children. It is characterised by redness and scaling of the skin in the nappy area. This can occur when a baby's dirty nappy is in contact with the skin for too long. Children with extra sensitive skin may be more prone to nappy rash. This cream works to dry out the moisture that causes irritation, protecting your child's skin. With natural ingredients, it prevents and alleviates the symptoms of nappy rash.

  • Natural ingredients

  • Gentle on the skin

  • Clinically tested ingredients

  • Hydrating

  • Scientifically & naturally formulated

  • Prevents & alleviates the symptoms of nappy rash

  • Anti-bacterial

  • Calms & reduces inflammation

  • Formulated for babies & children

INGREDIENTS
Purified Water, Zinc Oxide, Sunflower Oil, Betaine Anhydrous, Glycerol, Cetyl Stearyl Alcohol, Glyceryl Palmitostearate, Cococaprylate, Almond Oil, Medium Chain Triglycerides, Butyrospermum parkii (Shea) Butter, Phenethyl alcohol, Decylene Glycol, Caprylyl glycol, Sodium Stearoyl Glutamate, Disodium EDTA, Tocopheryl Acetate, Xanthan Gum, Lavender Oil

PRODUCT INFORMATION - DIRECTIONS FOR USE
During every nappy change, wash your baby's bottom with mild soap and warm water (if there is no faeces, only use warm water); rinse and pat dry. If the skin is very irritated and sore, a warm bath may be a less painful option. Help protect and treat the area by applying Grahams Natural Nappy Rash Cream every time you change a nappy. When possible, keep your baby's nappy off for short periods. Exposing your baby's bottom to open air will heal the rash faster and help your baby feel better.

Be sure to use alcohol-free and unscented baby wipes to limit stinging and prevent your baby's skin from drying out.

WARNINGS
Always read the label. Use only as directed. If symptoms worsen or persist, see your healthcare professional.

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