Wednesday 15 June 2016

Sudocrem (Nappy Cream) Review

As for a new parent, besides getting diapers that suits your baby's skin, it is also important to get a good diaper rash cream. Babies wore diapers 24/7 and it can easily cause nappy rash. All babies encounter nappy rash. 

To share my story, I thought I was very lucky when Jelly doesn't develop any nappy rash until one day when suddenly her skin reacted to a type of diaper brand which doesn't suits her and it gets very bad. In panic mode, her aunt gave me Sudocrem to try and she swears by it. FYI on her testimonial, her son's rash healed the next day, so I felt might as well use them to reduce her rash. But Jelly recover slower than her cousin. Only after 3 days, her rash reduced and no more inflamed (Of course I also use cloth diaper and let her air dry, not using disposable diapers except at night). 

This is the information of Sudocrem I get from the internet:
Sudocrem contains beneficial active ingredients such as zinc oxide, benzyl benzoate, benzyl cinnamate, and lanolin that help soothe, restore and protect baby’s delicate skin. Its water repellent base is said to protect baby’s skin by forming a barrier, helping to stop nappy rash-causing irritants coming into contact with the skin. It also contains anti-fungal and antibacterial properties as well as ingredients of Peru Balsam, recognized for its antiseptic and ability to promote the recovery of minor wounds.

60g bottle packaging


White paste

Very light paste

Apply thin layer


Jelly and a 60g bottle




My Review:
Characteristics:
~ Light and in solid-liquid state, won't spill if left it up side down.
~ Smooth and has a nice aroma. Won't feel too thick when applied to skin, fast absorb by skin.
~ Can use for burnt skin and acne since it has Zinc Oxide.

Where to get them? They are priced at RM24.90 per 120g tub and RM15.90 per 60g tub, Sudocrem is available at Guardian, Caring, independent pharmacies, selected baby stores nationwide or Online Shopping.

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