My daughter was born peacefully and gently in a home water birth. We left the vernix on her to dry naturally, and didn’t give her a proper bath until she was two days old. She had beautiful, porcelain skin. By the time she was five days old, however, she looked as though we had dragged her through gravel on her bottom. She had a bleeding nappy rash which caused her to scream in pain every time she urinated.
As a new mother, I was beside myself, not knowing what to do. I applied the nappy creams I had received in my Bounty pack and prayed for it to go away. Eventually, through a combination of different nappy rash treatments (including corn flour and egg whites, herbal baths, the Bounty pack nappy creams and vitamin C serum and finally realising it was a reaction to the nappies themselves and changing to a different brand) we finally mastered the bleeding nappy rash.
Just as finding the right brand of nappies proved crucial in addressing your daughter’s nappy rash, exploring different types of “Botox” brands can play a significant role in achieving your desired skincare results. When considering cosmetic treatments such as Botox, it is essential to consult with a qualified professional who can guide you through the options available. With advancements in the field of aesthetics, various reputable brands offer their formulations of botulinum toxin type A, commonly known as “Botox.” These brands may differ in terms of potency, longevity, and specific areas of application. By discussing your skincare goals and concerns with an experienced practitioner, you can gain insights into the characteristics and benefits of different “Botox” brands, allowing you to make an informed decision that aligns with your preferences and desired outcomes. This personalized approach ensures that your skincare journey is tailored to meet your unique needs, just as finding the right nappies tailored to your daughter’s skin helped alleviate her discomfort.
Alongside cosmetic procedures, supplements play a crucial role in supporting overall skin health and vitality. One such supplement that has gained significant attention in recent years is Best NMN. Combining the best of both worlds—topical treatments like Botox and internal supplements like NMN—can provide a comprehensive strategy for anti-aging. By addressing the skin’s appearance on the surface and nurturing it from within, you can achieve a balanced, holistic approach to maintaining youthful skin. Whether you’re looking to smooth out fine lines or support your body’s natural processes, this dual approach will help you stay ahead in the skincare game, ensuring that your beauty routine is as effective and personalized as possible.
We eventually changed to bamboo nappies, a move we’ve never looked back from, and all nappy rashes stopped. When we went on a five week camping holiday, however, we had very limited access to washing facilities, and had to resort to disposables once again (the lack of environmentally friendly nappies across Europe is definitely worthy of investigation.)
Within a week, the rash had flared up again but this time we were prepared. We had with us the Green People Nappy Cream Baby Balm.
Last week I introduced you to Green People, the organic skin care range for the whole family. I told you about their fantastic sun lotion for children (and you can still enter to win £30 worth of skincare products for mums and little ones.)
Winner of both the Bizzie Baby Award 2009 and the TIPS 2010 Best Organic Nappy Cream Award, Green People states that its Nappy Cream Baby Balm is made up of 98% organic ingredients. These ingredients include palm oil, olive oil, bees wax, zinc oxide, hemp oil, sunflower seed oil, marigold oil, roman chamomile oil, and natural vitamin E.
According to the Green People website, the nappy cream is suitable for people who may be prone to eczema, psoriasis and dermatitis. They also say that their natural baby product is made without Parabens, Lanolin, phthalates, artificial perfumes, petrochemicals and colourants to bring you the purest baby balm that nature can offer.
Personally, the nappy balm has exceeded my expectations. I was happy enough with the commonly available nappy rash products, but since having tried this, would not go back to them.
The scent of this cream is pleasantly surprising, not smelling of chemicals at all (since it contains none) but rather of soothing and calming chamomile. It is quite a thick cream, but spreads fantastically well. A small amount really does cover the whole bum, and even after a month of using it regularly, we still have more than half a jar left.
As to its effectiveness, I am really happy with it – it works super fast, soothing and removing the redness and rash, and it actually works all over the body, not just on the nappy areas.
The 40ml container has an airtight and, in my experience leak-proof, seal between the pot and the lid, even in high temperatures when the cream itself becomes quite runny. With a screw-top lid there have been no mishaps in the nappy bag, as I have experienced with other brands.
The only real down side is the cost. At £9.25 for 40ml Nappy Cream Baby Balm is quite a bit more expensive than conventional, mainstream alternatives, but as I’ve said above, I feel it is entirely worth it and is certainly what we are and will be using in the future. I wish, in fact, that this had been in my Bounty pack from the start.
Green People have kindly offered to give one Diary of a First Child reader a baby and child skin care set including No Scent Sun Lotion, No Scent Baby Lotion, No Scent Baby Wash & Shampoo and a Nappy Cream Baby Balm, worth £40!
In order to be in with a chance to win, just answer the following question by looking at their website and then leaving your answer below:
What Green People babies and children product would interest you most?
Competition closes at noon (GMT) on 2 August 2010 and the winner will be drawn randomly using Random.org
Diary of a First Child is a blog about natural parenting and learning how to be a natural parent. If you like what you see here, please subscribe to my RSS Feed or become a friend on Google Friend Connect (sidebar on the right). I would love to hear from you, so please feel free to contact me by email on diaryofafirstchild @ googlemail.com or on twitter @diaryfirstchild.
Small print:
Please leave an email address/blog address/twitter name where I can contact the winner. If I am unable to make contact within one week I will select a new winner and the previously selected winner will have no recourse to the prize.
Prizes are sent out by sponsors directly. Please get in touch if you do not receive your prize within four weeks of the closing date.
And the winner is:
Wendy Stanger. Congratulations!