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Lansinoh® Diaper Rash Ointment 3oz
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Lansinoh® Diaper Rash Ointment 3oz

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Description:

NEW Lansinoh Diaper Rash Ointment for Babies was developed to provide lasting protection from, and soothing relief of, diaper rash. Unlike other zinc oxide products, Lansinoh Diaper Rash Ointment has an elegant non-greasy texture so it applies smoothly and gently to your baby's delicate skin

Features:

Lansinoh Diaper Rash Ointment offers Lamolin, Zic Oxide and Dimethicone for triple protection to prevent and treats diaper rash


Goes on white, so you know where you applied it, but it rubs on clear, so there is no white mess on your hands, clothing or baby


Hypoallergenic


Product Details:
Product Weight: 0.3 pounds
Package Length: 5.9 inches
Package Width: 2.6 inches
Package Height: 1.6 inches
Package Weight: 0.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 17 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 5.0 ( 17 customer reviews )
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5Significantly heals overnightNov 18, 2009
By S. C. Calfo "Sylver"
I've tried Desitin, Mustela, Burt's Bees and Method diaper creams. They were OK, but when it got really bad I had some samples of this and found it to be the BEST. It actually heals a bad diaper rash significantly overnight, absorbs very easily into his skin (i.e. does not leave a thick layer of whiteness everywhere). I don't rub it in, just apply a good blob on the affected area and diaper him up, but it doesn't cake up like the Desitin did so when I went to change him the next time it seemed to have absorbed into his skin (or maybe the diaper), but either way it worked fast and is a wonderful product.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5best yetAug 29, 2010
By sarahfvct
we use cloth diapers and the pressure of the snappi that secures the diaper was leaving our son's skin red and irritated. we were using burt's bees diaper cream without any success. it only left his skin pasty and didn't relieve the redness. we also tried wedela brand - another natural diaper cream which didn't work at all. i had a sample of lansinoh from the maternity unit and we gave it a try - it worked almost instantly! the redness resolved after a few applications. we switched to lansinoh and use it with every diaper change. it's a great product, goes on clear and absorbs well.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Great diaper rash creamNov 14, 2008
By H. Bruce
We tried a sample that came with the nursing pads because we were out if anything else. This stuff works very well, and as a bonus it doesn't smell at all.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5try it out to see the differenceJan 14, 2011
By Gabriel Family
yes it says its an ointment but it was a cream, which is/was even better! our 5m old little has had a few diaper rashes before (this one being just awful) and i've gone back and forth between this and A&D wanting to see if one worked better then the other. until now the only difference was A&D is an ointment, which i found to be too goopy while the Lansinoh is a thick cream, which i find easier to apply so for me that was a preference. for diaper rashes though they seemed to work about the same.

this time she got a rash beyond anything i had seen, we used A&D and it just got worse so we saw her ped. thinking due to location maybe it was a yeast infection not a reg. diaper rash. He told us it was just a really bad diaper rash and gave us an ointment for layer 1 and a cream for layer 2, a protective layer. we used that combo for roughly a week and it only seemed redder and looked like it was blistering, the poor girl, i wanted to bring her in again but hubby said it would take time and it was part of the healing process. we ran out before it was time for a refill so i used the Lansinoh cream as layer 2 and noticed a difference that day. when hubby got off work he looked at the area while changing her and suggested using it on its own, so we did. we finished off the tube and its looking much better. today is day 1 w/o it and shes cranky so ordering more to sooth her tush!

i'm so glad i wanted to test each kind to find our favorite instead of just buying one brand.
-Tra (wifey & momma)

*UPDATE*
she's 6m now and the rash never did come back into full effect. at the slightest sign of a rash we apply a layer and the next day she is good to go. :)

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5excellent productOct 16, 2010
By M. Delabar "mansonormonroe"
at any sign of irritability, i put this product on my baby and within one diaper change the skin has been healed and redness is gone!

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