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About this Item:- 16-ounce jar of Desitin Maximum Strength Diaper Rash Paste with 40% zinc oxide works on contact to treat and prevent diaper rash discomfort
- Rich, thick diaper rash cream is formulated with 40% maximum-level zinc oxide
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Pro tip: this diaper rash cream works, all diaper rash ointments work, vaseline works... these all work as a preventative. Use it every day as a preventative. The trick is don't let diaper rash start in the first place. The ointment/cream goes on the skin to act as a barrier.
No, this isn't the same thing as vaseline and does NOT only work as preventative. It can be used as preventative, but unlike vaseline the zinc oxide in this cream is an effective agent against diaper rash when it occurs.
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No way EVCO is the same.
This stuff works amazingly on Psoriasis as well. Way better than normal diaper cream or skin lotions.
FWIW might be TMI but works well for general diaper-area irritation in adults as well. "Monkey Butt"
this is horrible for a baby's skin BTW. A great alternative is extra virgin coconut oil, Honest sensitive diaper rash cream, or Esembly cloth diaper friendly diaper rash cream
Someone hasn't had a kid with bad diaper rash.
No way EVCO is the same.
This stuff works amazingly on Psoriasis as well. Way better than normal diaper cream or skin lotions.
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That said, although the big tub costs less than the squeeze tubes, it's basically impossible to keep the tub clean of hair/dirt/etc. So for sanitary reasons I use the squeeze tubes; they cost more, but last a long time and are always clean.
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