Diaper rash
Diaper rash can suddenly appear. And diaper rash can be painful. There are all sorts of reasons why diaper rash can develop, but it remains very difficult to prevent. It mainly has to do with the baby itself; how they react to the constantly changing and supplemental food, and how their intestines react to it and function afterward.
From within
Diaper rash, like most skin irritations, originates from within. Diaper rash isn’t caused by a product, even though some products are best avoided because they’re simply not good for the skin and can cause visible or invisible damage. When the skin is already vulnerable from the outside, the risk of a more severe rash is even greater.
Skin care
When caring for the skin of a baby’s bottom, it’s not wise to use just anything. For example, it’s important that the skin can breathe, and it’s unwise to seal it off with a thick layer of cream or a greasy lotion.
While this protects the skin from external influences, it deprives it of air, becoming soft, passive, and vulnerable. And you only make matters worse. Young children also don’t need fat-soluble vitamins like vitamin E, as their little bodies can’t use them at all. Therefore, including such vitamins in a product offers no added value.
Unique atomizer creates a mist of cream
This base cream, with its accompanying skin-caring properties, is also found in all our spray products. Buttiezzz Intense is also based on this base cream, feeling wonderful like a lotion but caring like a cream. And the cream is sprayable. With the unique atomizer, you can spray a mist of cream, applying a thin, even, and measured layer to the skin. Spraying our cream is not only practical but also very hygienic. Dirty fingers don’t come into contact with the cream, neither on the skin nor in the bottle.
Effective
Buttiezzz Intense is more effective when applied in a single, thin layer. This allows the cream to be absorbed more quickly by the skin. The zinc oxide will form a thin, protective layer on the skin. Spray the cream onto the skin from a distance of about 5 to 10 cm. It’s not necessary to rub the cream in or out, but you can. Make sure your hands are clean, especially if the skin is damaged. Rubbing can sometimes even help distract and soothe your baby. Use Buttiezzz Intense with every diaper change.
Changing the diaper on time
Diaper rash causes the skin to become red, irritated, damaged, and very sensitive. Diaper rash comes in various forms and stages. It ranges from very mild to very severe, and everything in between. In the initial stages, the skin may already be visibly damaged, while you may think nothing is wrong. In the final stages, the skin becomes completely red, extremely irritated, and may even develop bumps. Diaper rash is easily treated. Consistent hygiene, timely diaper changes, and proper skin care play an important role.