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bennybear
Kennesaw, GA

Pinxav heals the rash and dries the tears.

5 star rating

experienced parent
Pros

    soothing, works fast


NOV
1
2009

I am a lucky mom of a "I'm just happy to be here" baby boy.  He doesn't complain about much.  But he started struggling with diaper rash when teething began, and I was baffled as to how to help him.  It was painful for both of us to change his diaper.  We tried your typical diaper rash prevention creams, to no avail.  They seemed to prevent it from getting worse, but never healed the rash completely.  Then we discovered Pinxav.  The rash was better within 24 hours and pretty much gone by 48.  

You most likely will have to ask a pharmacist for Pinxav.  My pharmacist had to order it for me but it was there the next day.  It comes in an easy-to-carry tube or a big tub.  I just purchased a tub for around $16 and the tube should run between $6-$8.

Pinxav does have a mediciney smell to it as its purpose is to treat.  Part of the draw to other treatments is that they have no scent, but they also don't treat like Pinxav.

I highly recommend Pinxav as a treatment for diaper rash.  We've used Desitin, Balmex, Bordeaux's Butt Paste, and Aveeno, and Pinxav is my favorite.  It works quickly and when your baby is hurting, that's all that matters!

 



I_thumb_up Pinxav (pronounced Pink Salve) Diaper Rash Cream is recommended by bennybear

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