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Most HelpfulThe reason why Desitin Creamy is not the best choice for a serious rash is stated clearly on the front of the tube: Goes On Smoothly & Wipes Off Easily. The point of diaper rash cream is to cover the irritated area and protect it from wetness. If the cream wipes off easily, it's going to rub right off...
read full review »This product is my favorite on the market. It spread easily so that you are not putting too much pressure on the rash area. But it's not so thin that it doesn't stick around for a while. And a little goes a long way!
It's also easy to wipe off at the next diaper change, so that the bottom will be properly clean, and then you can reapply more Desitin Creamy.
It heals my baby's bottom faster than any other I have ever tried. And another reason it's different from other brands, it doesn't smell near as bad! BIG PLUS+++
I will always buy Desitin Creamy. If it wasn't available at the store I was at ?...
read full review »My son has a VERY sensitive bottom.. If he sits in a dirty daiper for any length of time he automatically reddens up. He has been prone to some pretty nasty rashes and just an overnight with his bum slathered in this DESITIN CREAMY does the trick.. EVERY TIME.
This form of Desitin is the BEST. I could never go back to anything pasty.. this formula glides on like a dream so you don't pull on tender skin when applying.
Ok, what's the downfall??? It does seem to burn a tiny bit when applied. My son fusses and will cry out when I apply it when his rash is really bad... BUT.. it's a temporary...
read full review »I have used many different kinds of diaper creams and I have to say that I really like desitin. It is very creamy and easy to apply. In addition, you only need a small amount to place on the affected area. I have tried several other brands such as Burts Bees and drug store brands yet desitin remains my favorite!
Tip: If you apply desitin right before bed time, you can assume that your child will be generally healed by the morning.
I have tried many diaper rash creams and ointments. I would not go with the Desitin Creamy. I would stick with the original Desitin. The cream tended to make more of a mess than it actually helped. It stuck to the inside of the diaper better than it did to the baby's skin, therefore not doing it's job properly. It didn't protect their skin from further breakout. I
We rarely have diaper rash in this house, but when we do, a little Desitin clears it up overnight. What else can I say, really?
Desitin is a common name in baby diaper rash ointments, and I have used it some in the past with my first two daughters, but I found that I liked Dr. Smith's diaper ointment better.
My children all have sensitive skin and would break out with certain diapers, diaper wipes, if I washed the clothes in something other than Dreft, if I used a fabric softener, and I later discovered that they also have GERD (reflux) and multiple food sensitivities. I found that frequent diaper changes, sometimes leaving the area open to air after a soothing bath, and keeping the skin dry was helpful but that my kids often...
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