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B4 Nappi Baby Diaper Rash Cream is designed for use on delicate baby skin during diaper changes. Its zinc oxide-based formulation creates a protective layer over the skin surface, helping reduce direct contact with moisture. The cream contains emollient ingredients such as paraffin and beeswax that support smooth application and help maintain skin hydration. The thick texture allows the product to remain on the applied area for continued protection between diaper changes. Packaged in a 75g tube, the cream is suitable for routine use as part of diaper care and skin protection.
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The B4 Nappi baby diaper rash cream 75g is primarily used to prevent, treat, and soothe diaper-induced skin irritation. By utilising a thick zinc oxide formula, it forms a protective barrier over the infant's skin, blocking urine and faeces from causing chemical burns while simultaneously reducing redness and chafing.
Yes, it is highly recommended for daily use. Applying this gentle skin protectant at every diaper change helps proactively prevent diaper rash before it starts, keeping the baby's skin hydrated and safe from continuous moisture exposure.
Absolutely. B4 Nappi is a hypoallergenic infant skincare product formulated without harsh chemicals, parabens, or strong fragrances. It is dermatologically tested and safe to use from the newborn stage onwards.
For optimal nappy rash relief, apply the cream during every diaper change. It is especially critical to apply a thick layer before bedtime or before long trips when the baby might be in a soiled diaper for an extended period.
No. While it excels at treating and preventing contact dermatitis (standard diaper rash), it does not contain antifungal agents. If your baby's rash is bright red with distinct borders or lasts over a week, consult a paediatrician, as it may be a yeast infection requiring specific medication.
You do not need to aggressively wash off the cream at every diaper change. Gently wipe away the top soiled layer using a baby wipe or cotton ball dipped in warm water or baby oil. Leaving a thin layer of the cream behind is perfectly safe and prevents unnecessary friction.
Yes. Because of its excellent barrier properties, adults can use it to protect against thigh chafing, minor bedsores, or any skin folds prone to moisture-induced irritation and redness.
If a small amount is ingested, it is generally non-toxic but may cause mild stomach upset or loose stools. Wipe the mouth clean and offer water. If a large amount is swallowed or if the baby vomits or appears distressed, contact a doctor or poison control immediately.
Yes, however, heavy zinc oxide creams can sometimes build up on cloth diapers, reducing their absorbency. It is recommended to use a disposable diaper liner between the baby's cream-covered skin and the cloth diaper to protect the fabric.
With consistent use at every diaper change, mild to moderate diaper rash usually shows significant improvement within 48 to 72 hours. If there is no improvement after 7 days, seek medical advice.
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