How effective is Drapolene Cream?
Drapolene Cream is both an antibacterial and antiseptic cream, which both soothes and protects the skin from irritants and prevents and treats nappy rash.
It also contains lanolin, often found in nipple cream for breastfeeding to treat sore and cracked nipples. In this cream, its job is to moisturise and get rid of dry skin and irritation, which it does effectively.
While I didn’t use it to treat severe nappy rash as my toddler generally doesn’t suffer from this, Drapolene did help to clear redness and sore areas. From one nappy change to the next, any redness my toddler experienced was dramatically reduced.
Is Drapolene Cream good value for money?
Drapolene Cream retails at £6 for a 100g tube (£12 for a 350g tub) so is averagely priced compared to many nappy rash creams, including Bepanthen. While I think Sudocrem offers better value for money overall considering how long it lasts and the irritations it treats, Drapolene Cream’s versatility makes it a good option for both children and adults.
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