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thread: Nappy Creams

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    BellyBelly Life Member

    Jul 2004
    Werribee Melbourne
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    Nappy Creams

    What do you use?

    I bought 2 tubes of Amolin, only because its what Mum used on all of us kids..and I like the smell.

    Can u recommend anything else?

    I have heard of pawpaw cream...where would I buy that from?

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    Registered User

    Sep 2005
    whoop whoop or not, not sure yet!!!
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    You get some free samples in the bags they give you of bepanthan and sudocream - I have found both to be good (bepanthan comes in two types - the antispectic one is more affective on breakouts I have found) - I also found curash pretty good. My son has not had too many bouts of nappy rash (especially as a young bub) though that has required any form of cream so the samples got me through for ages and ages - I don't use it on a daily basis (I think I have bought two tubes over his two and a half years and that was only cause I left one behind at one point). I notice his childcare facility uses Amolin (unless you provide something different).

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    Registered User

    Jul 2004
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    We mostly use curash as it's thick and not so greesy and i find it heals rashes up quicker.

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    Registered User

    Oct 2004
    Back in Brisvegas :)
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    We swear by Sudocrem ourselves as I found initially that Curash didn't help Maddy's bum out too much. Curash does stay on the bum a little longer; I tend to find the Amolin & Sudocrem come off fairly easily on the next piddle! *L*

    Oh, and Chrissy; you will find the Pawpaw ointment/cream in most regular Chemists. I think it comes in a red tube.

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    BellyBelly Life Member

    Jul 2004
    House of the crazy cat ladies...
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    I used Sudocream on Aidyn for the first year of his life (just one of the tiny sample tubs!) It seemed to work really effectively.
    Now I have Bepanthen, but it doesnt seem to work as well IMO.
    I have always heard good stuff about the pawpaw ointment as well.

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    Registered User
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    Jan 2005
    cowtown
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    Chrissy, I use the pawpaw ointment/cream, which you can get really cheap at the warehouse chemist in hoppers crossing.
    I also use zinc & castor oil cream
    the sudocream didn't agree with Milo at all.

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    Registered User

    Feb 2004
    Melbourne
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    I wouldn't buy anymore, you do get heaps as samples, plus you may not go through it, Matty didn't really need nappy rash cream until he was eating soilds. We use curash, I think its great. Also just normal zince cream works well too. if you listen to my MIL, she uses vaseline as a barrier.

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    Registered User

    Jan 2005
    Down by the ocean
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    I've tried a few different types as the sudocream made Mason's rash worse, the j&j cleared it up really quick. The curash was good for both but Angus reacted the the j&j. Once I ran out and only had bepanthen in the house which worked like magic on Angus' butt and I will still use it for him now if he gets a little sore overnight.

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    Registered User

    Feb 2004
    Adelaide SA
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    We swear by sudocream too, it always works really fast for our boys, i havn't needed to use any other types

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    Registered User

    Jun 2005
    Wonga Park
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    We have always used cream as a preventer and touch wood never had nappy rash. We used sudocream for ages and then swapped to Curash only because it was a little bit cheaper. I have also used Amolin (it does smell nice) but have found they all work well for Mackenzie.

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    Registered User

    Nov 2004
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    I never needed to put anything on maddy's bottom & now I havent opened my sample pot's either... I have never seen nappy rash on my girls at all, but a friends son had a sore bottom & I gave her the bepanthen in the sample tube from maddys's freebie bags!!!

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    BellyBelly Life Member

    Mar 2005
    Sydney
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    ethan doesn't get nappy rash very often but when he does, sudocream always does the trick... and really quickly too!

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    Registered User

    May 2004
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    With Nicholas we used Curash and loved it. With Declan I haven't needed to use anything as yet but if I do need to then it will be the curash cream.

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    Registered User

    Oct 2004
    Outer Eastern Subs - Melb
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    Blake's had really bad nappy rash with his teething, and sometimes after having apple or orange due to the acidity.

    We use Sudocrem but I'm questioning if it's effective enough.

    I might try Bepanthan next.

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    Registered User

    Jul 2005
    Dalby QLD
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    I use a Barrier Balm made by Aromababy, its 100% natural and smells divine! I bought a tub when DS#1 was born and have only just run out now! its great also for cradle cap any dry patches on their skin or your own and is a great lip balm too!

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    BellyBelly Life Member

    Jul 2004
    Werribee Melbourne
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    thanks for the replies ladies

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    BellyBelly Member

    Jan 2006
    Adelaide
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    I use lucas paw paw cream which you can get from most Chemist's. It is fantastic for all rashes, even cuts and burns. Very Good Cream.

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    amitiria Guest

    Hi I'm a newbie, first post ever and I had to add my two bob to this thread as I have had a drama or 2 or 10 lately with the nappy rash saga....
    I agree with many on using bepanthen ointment at every nappy change, I find creams too messy..
    When Amira has a bad case though... my doctor prescribes kenacomb otic ear ointment. I apply this at last change and it literally dissappears overnight...... It's a winner.

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