| | |  | Moisturizers & Creams | Home » » » » Triple Paste Medicated Ointment for Diaper Rash, 16-Ounce | | | | | | | Description: | | Triple Paste medicated ointment for diaper rash works quickly to relieve raw irritated skin. | | | Features: | |
• Works quickly to relieve raw irritated skin
• Recommended by pediatricians and dermatologists when other treatments fail
• Fragrance free and hypoallergenic
• Unconditionally guaranteed
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 3.63 inches | | Product Width:
| 3.63 inches | | Product Height:
| 3.56 inches | | Product Weight:
| 1.12 pounds | | Package Length:
| 5.2 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.1 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.4 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.2 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 86 reviews |
| | | Label Information: | | | Ingredients:
| Zinc Oxide 12.8%.,white petrolatum, corn starch, anhydrous lanolin, stearyl alcohol, beeswax, bisabolol, cholesterol, water, glycerine, oat (avena sativa) kernal extract, polysorbate 80. |
| | | | Customer Reviews: | |
Average Customer Review:
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11 of 12 found the following review helpful:
Interesting ingredientsJan 10, 2009
By Lisa and Naomi's mom For minor redness in the diaper area, other products like Desitin and Aveeno seemed to work well to clear up the irritation within a day. When a more serious rash broke out causing the skin to look very raw (and possibly broken), a week or two went by before we switched to Triple Paste, which has steadily repaired the long term damage. The cream is thicker and drier such that it can be applied very thickly. It seems less likely to be completely rubbed off or absorbed by a diaper. Interesting ingredients include lanolin (used in nipple creams), beeswax, cholesterol, and oat kernel extract. We're going through the 1 lb tub quickly but the steady improvement is worth it. Perhaps earlier intervention with this cream the next time will mean that less is used on the whole.
8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
try this first!!Nov 16, 2009
By I. Rivera My poor 6 week old baby girl had a pretty bad diaper rash. Her skin was raw and bleeding. She screamed at every diaper change. We tried Desitin, A&D ointment, Balmex, and plain old corn starch. Nothing helped at all. I went online and looked up some info and found this stuff. I went to my local 24hr pharmacy at 1am and bough the 2oz tube. It made a huge difference from one diaper change to the next. It is a pricier than the other stuff but my baby's comfort is well worth it. I'm going to buy the 1lb tub and make sure I use it at every single diaper change. I don't ever want to see my baby suffer with another diaper rash. Don't waste your money and more importantly your baby's comfort on anything else. Just get this stuff first.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
outstanding - the only effective cream against dreadful blistersFeb 20, 2011
By somethingwittyhere When our son was a few weeks old, he started to develop a diaper rash that turned into two big open blisters, one per side, that stayed open for three or four weeks.
1) First visit to the doctor: let him air dry for a long time after diaper changes, and switch between Desitin and Vaseline. No progress, growing frustration.
2) Second visit to the doctor, a week later (different doctor): oh, you should use Neosporin (a topical triple antibiotic). Our son develops dozens of tiny new blisters, so we give up after four days.
3) Third visit to the doctor (again, a different doctor): buy Triple Paste - it's thick and will form a barrier. The blisters started to get smaller immediately, and were gone within a week. We now use this paste regularly, prophylactically.
4) Yet another doctor (quick tip: don't let anyone try a spinal tap on your newborn unless there is a really good reason besides a single unconfirmed high temperature reading) surmised that the key ingredient is corn starch, which neutralizes the acidity of urine. I just checked a tube of Desitin, and it does not list corn starch. Oddly enough, corn starch is listed as an inactive ingredient in Triple Paste.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Best Diaper Rash Cream!Jan 22, 2010
By K. Bober
"AZ Mom"
My daughter had a persistant diaper rash for several weeks. I went to the pediatrician twice, tried A&D, Balmex, Desitin, corn starch, Buttpaste ... FIVE different brands of diapers!! Finally I spent the money on Triple Paste and within 2 days her rash cleared up. It is worth the money and it will work!
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
No more Diaper rashDec 24, 2009
By Kevan There isn't much I can say other than this is the best product for healing and preventing diaper rash I have used. And the 1lbs tubs are cheap here.
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