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My Baby is RashFree!

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Remember that I mentioned in one of my blog posts that my daughter Bella had a diaper rash when she used a different brand of diapers? Well, if you didn’t read that, Bella suffered from a diaper rash when we had no choice but use a different diaper brand from our usual. We thought that the diaper we chose as a temporary alternative would last 8 hours at night as advertised but we were wrong. It lasted only a few hours and caused rashes on her skin. Since the rashes gets so red and itchy when soaked wet with urine, my baby gets uncomfortable and cries during the night; thus making our baby sleepless and us too. 🙁

So we went to a drug store the next day and asked for an ointment that would help get rid of diaper rashes. The pharmacists gave as an expensive brand which caused a big hole in our pockets!! Of course, we have no choice. We want our baby to have a smooth skin and a sound sleep.

But then late this year, I discovered that a diaper rash ointment need not be expensive. I found RashFree which is exclusively distributed by Unilab. RashFree is composed of Zinc Oxide and it is used “as mild astringent, as soothing & protective application in eczema & slight excoriations, in wounds & for hemorrhoids.” RashFree is available at pharmacies nationwide at 200 mg/1 g x 30 g packaging and at a very affordable price.

As a mom, I recommend RashFree! It is effective, safe and does not punch a hole in your wallet! As usual, I strongly agree that you consult your baby’s pediatrician before using any medications. But always remember mommies and daddies, prevention is always the KEY to healthy and happy babies and kids!!

Lifestyle Mommy Blogger and Virtual Assistant from Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines. Aside from doing product reviews and events coverage, she blogs about solo parenting, homeschooling, and things in between.

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