Why do babies get diaper rash?
Oh no, diaper rash is no fun for anyone! Babies can get diaper rash for many reasons, such as leaving wet or dirty diapers on for too long, using an inappropriate diaper or wet wipes, developing allergies to products, or not drying their bottom properly after bathing or sweating. It can also happen during diarrhea periods or when transitioning to solid food.
How can I keep my baby's diaper rash at bay?
We understand how important it is to keep your baby's bottom clean and healthy! It's a good idea to check your baby's bottom often and keep it as dry as possible. Try using our alcohol-free Little Pure Project Bottom Spray directly on your baby's skin or on a soft cloth. Applying a layer of our Little Pure Project Diaper Cream at each diaper change can also help soothe and protect against diaper rash.
Should I use diaper cream on my baby after each diaper change?
If your little one is prone to diaper rash, it's a good idea to use diaper cream at every diaper change. This will help protect their delicate skin from potential irritants and keep them feeling comfortable.
Is it necessary to use diaper cream even if my baby does not have diaper rash?
Yes, it's a good idea to use a barrier cream at every diaper change, even if your baby's skin looks healthy. Our Do-It-All Baby Balm or Nourishing Face and Body Lotion can provide a protective layer that helps prevent diaper rash and other skin irritations.
When should you see a doctor about a rash?
If your baby's rash lasts for more than a few days, is painful, accompanied by a fever, or has any open sores or crusted areas, it's best to seek medical attention right away. Your baby's health and comfort are our top priorities!