How effective is Burt's Bees Baby Diaper Ointment?
Very. It cleared up redness and irritation almost immediately after the first application and I found it to be more effective than barrier creams like Bepanthen and Childs Farm. It also left my toddler’s skin feeling smooth.
96% of Mumsnet users who tried out the Burt’s Bees Baby range in 2019, which included the Diaper Ointment, said they would recommend it to family and friends.
One of the great things about the Diaper Ointment is that it’s 100% natural. It contains zinc oxide, which soothes irritated skin as well as vitamin E to provide nourishment. The addition of beeswax creates a water-resistant barrier that keeps dampness away to help with healing.
The sweet almond oil leaves a pleasant scent that smells much less medicinal than stronger nappy creams like Metanium.
Is Burt's Bees Baby Diaper Ointment good value for money?
Retailing at around £10 for 85g worth of product, the effectiveness and natural qualities of the Burt’s Bees Baby Diaper Ointment is worth the spend in my opinion, particularly for newborns and younger babies.
While it’s more expensive than the likes of Sudocrem, which is still my favourite nappy rash cream, the Burt’s Bees cream feels more premium.
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About the author
Laura Westerman is an editor, writer and Deputy Head of Editorial Content at Mumsnet. Mum to a one-year-old, she is fully invested in discovering the best and most affordable baby products on the market, and sharing her knowledge and findings with other parents.
With over seven years' experience as a full-time editor, five of which have been spent writing, commissioning and editing pushchair product reviews and round-ups, Laura has a keen eye for what parents love and likes nothing more than putting together honest reviews to make parents' lives that little bit easier.
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