PROBLEM:
Diaper rash is kicking baby’s butt.
Get tough on rash
Our Pick: Boudreaux's Butt Paste® has 4 different formulas free from dyes, parabens, preservatives and talc.
PROBLEM:
You’re faced with a public poop-splosion.
Clean it up
You need to get baby cleaned up—STAT.
Hopefully you’ve packed a clean outfit as well as a waterproof “wet bag” to stash the soiled clothes. But how do you get baby undressed without getting No. 2 in their hair? Fun fact: Those little flaps on the shoulders of bodysuits are actually designed to be pulled down over baby’s torso (who knew?).
Treat it (and help prevent it) with a versatile diaper cream.
PROBLEM:
Disposable diapers are blowing your budget.
Save some $
Invest in cloth diapers.
Yes, there’s a bigger cost upfront, but with over 2+ years of diapering, cloth will save money in the long run. Plus, you can always cheat with disposables when you’re out of the house (or having a day where you just CAN’T). To make cloth diapers last, though, you’ll need a special petrolatum-free diaper cream, like Boudreaux’s Butt Paste With Natural Aloe, that won’t clog up the fabric fibers and ruin their absorbency.
PROBLEM:
Your “odor-locking” diaper pail is living a LIE.
Banish the stink
Put some odor-fighting power in that pail.
Keep baking soda near the pail and shake a little in the
bag every time you toss a diaper, or just sprinkle a bit at the bottom of a new bag. Still smelling funky? Spray the can down with a white vinegar solution when you take
out the trash (mix in a little essential oil for a scent boost). Need to break out the big guns? Put a deodorizing-activated charcoal sachet at the bottom of the pail.
PROBLEM:
Baby boy treats
your face like
target practice.
Stay dry
It may sound obvious, but keep him covered.
Yeah, yeah, everyone has heard of the “pee pee teepee,” but honestly, a well-placed baby washcloth (or even a wipe in a pinch) works just as well. Want to encourage him to take a wee before you open the diaper? Some parents swear by swiping a cool baby wipe on his lower belly right before a change. Hey, it’s worth a shot.
PROBLEM:
Diaper cream ends up everywhere.
Keep it clean
Use a silicone Diaper Cream Brush Applicator.
This handy butt brush (yes, that’s a technical term) allows you to swipe it on, then wipe it off. DONE. Keep it suctioned on the changing table or on the top of a tub of diaper cream so it’s always within reach. Don’t forget one for the diaper bag too.
With Natural Aloe
Plant-based ingredients* and petrolatum-free
Sensitive
Hypo-allergenic and free from fragrances
Max Strength
Visibly
improves moderate to intense rash
in 3 hours
Original
Relieves slight to mild rash discomfort on contact
Accepted by the National Eczema Association
*Other ingredients may not be plant based. Plant based refers only to the source
of the listed ingredients and does not consider any processing of those ingredients.