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Petroleum-free, fragrance-free, and built to support skin's natural repair mechanism.
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Formulated with 14% zinc oxide, within the FDA-recognized effective range for diaper rash treatment. Zinc oxide forms a waterproof barrier between baby's skin and what's in their diaper.
It also calms inflammation, and absorbs excess moisture from the skin surface to prevent prolonged wetness that breaks down the skin barrier.
Shea butter and beeswax form the protective barrier alongside the zinc. Jojoba oil, jojoba esters, and sunflower oil deliver the emollient cast that softens baby's skin.
Packaged in a glass jar so you can scoop out every last bit instead of leaving a quarter of the product trapped inside a tube. This is also why we can't offer it as a refill pouch: the cream is too thick to squeeze.
For diaper rash, this is the first-line option. For parents who'd prefer a non-zinc alternative, our Buzzeline is the backup option. Unscented and safe for newborns and any kid still in diapers or pull-ups. All ingredients dosed for functional skin benefits, not marketing.
A note on cloth diapers: we haven't tested this cream on cloth diapers in a lab, but cloth-diapering parents have told us it hasn't affected their diaper absorbency. Use your own judgment based on your specific cloth setup.
Apply generously to baby's clean and dry booty after diaper changes.
We believe in total transparency. Below is a complete list of each and every ingredient in our formulas in their true order of concentration. To learn more about our ingredient standards, click here.
butyrospermum parkii (shea) butter*, zinc oxide (CI 77947), cera alba (beeswax), helianthus annuus (sunflower) seed oil*, simmondsia chinensis (jojoba) esters, simmondsia chinensis (jojoba) oil*, isoamyl laurate.
*certified organic
This is the most up-to-date ingredient list and may differ from product packaging.
Dhaliwal, S., Nguyen, M., Vaughn, A. R., Notay, M., Chambers, C. J., & Sivamani, R. K. (2020). Effects of Zinc Supplementation on Inflammatory Skin Diseases: A Systematic Review of the Clinical Evidence. American Journal of Clinical Dermatology, 21(1), 21β39. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40257-019-00484-0
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30-day guarantee:
π Minis are risk-free (refund, no return required)
π Full sizes are refundable (refund or 110% store credit)
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Forms a protective barrier on irritated skin and absorbs excess moisture trapped near baby's bum.
A wax ester that mirrors human sebum and balances oil production without clogging pores.
Oleic and stearic fatty acids plus unsaponifiables replenish lipids in dry, depleted skin.
Lightweight emollient, high in linoleic acid, the fatty acid most depleted in compromised skin barriers.