Used regularly, the combination of zinc and castor oil for protection and rosehip, avocado and aloe vera for healing, helps to prevents nappy rash and also works wonders on all of those mysterious dry patches of skin.
Tip from Rebecca at Made4Baby’s:
Our wonder product – good for use all over, from itchy bites and irritated skin to those “Mummy hands” that you get from dealing with too many nappies.
Size: 150ml
made4baby is wonderful new baby care range created by NZ mum Rebecca McLeod. The “4” stands for the decision she made regarding the ingredients (and yes these are common in many baby care ranges):
No harsh detergents (which create lather)
No petrochemicals (baby mineral oil is derived from crude oil)
No artificial fragrances (parfum can have hundreds of ingredients)
No parabens (a controversial preservative which we have not included)
User Reviews
There are: 2 reviews, with an average rating of 5.0 out of 5
made4baby Botty Barrier Creme
made4baby Botty Barrier Creme
5
Love this cream, have used it for both my kids and have never had nappy rash!!
Posted by Jo Parker on 2011-06-20 21:50:56
made4baby Botty Barrier Creme
5
Best nappy cream ever! When my daughter had a terrible teething rash this stuff helped to clear it right up within a couple of days after using bepanthan for a couple of weeks. It's the only cream I use now and I find it doesn't even cause a lot of build-up on our cloth nappies like other creams do.
Posted by Kyra van de Wetering on 2011-06-20 20:59:20
Suitable for eczema and sensitive skin.
Contains rosehip, avocado and aloe
Used regularly, the combination of zinc and castor oil for protection and rosehip, avocado and aloe vera for healing, helps to prevents nappy rash and also works wonders on all of those mysterious dry patches of skin.
Tip from Rebecca at Made4Baby’s:
Our wonder product – good for use all over, from itchy bites and irritated skin to those “Mummy hands” that you get from dealing with too many nappies.
Size: 150ml
made4baby is wonderful new baby care range created by NZ mum Rebecca McLeod. The “4” stands for the decision she made regarding the ingredients (and yes these are common in many baby care ranges):