Diaper Lotion Potion Spray

Update:  Green Mountain Diapers loves Diaper Lotion Potion, but we have decided to stop shipping all liquid products.  Please shop directly on Moondance Soaps (this link  opens a new tab) to find it.

Remember to come back to Green Mountain Diapers, and thank you for supporting our small businesses!  Sincerely, Karen

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A soothing, moisturizing diaper ointment in a spray! It doesn't get more convenient than this. Just a spritz on baby's bottom or spritz a wipe already moistened with water and you're done. No worries about goopy fingers or contaminating your diaper ointment. This spray does it all. Not only does it function as a protective diaper ointment but it can also be used to clean baby's bottom.

No lavender.

No tea tree.

Ingredients: Distilled water, organic jojoba oil infused with chamomile, calendula, comfrey and witch hazel herbs; Cosmocil CQ (same gentle preservative used in contact lens solutions).

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This spray is ready to use. No premixing needed.  Shake before using. For external use on unbroken skin.  The safety of this product has not been determined by FDA-approved laboratory testing.  Handcrafted in the USA.

Note from Karen:  This works beautifully and doesn't stink of strong fragrances, and has no lavender and no tea tree. Calendula, chamomile and comfrey do have their natural fragrances, so it does have scent, yet the herbal scent is nice and not overpowering. 

Superb for after a poop clean up.  I wet the wipes first with water and then I spray the wipe.  A little goes a long way.  

Clean bottoms are much less likely to get redness. Poor wiping procedures do cause problems and this makes wiping baby's bottom easier. Diaper Lotion Potion seems to help prevent diaper rash. Bacteria causes rash, so when baby's bottom is cleaned well - and in a gentle manner without irritating or rubbing too much or too hard - it will not only smell better because it's clean (sniff test) but also baby's bottom will be much less likely to get a rash.

It is better to prevent rashes and not need any rash cream than to try to wash stubborn rash creams out of cloth diapers.   Rash creams are not normally needed for cloth diapered babies. It's common for disposable diapered babies to have their bottoms slathered with rash cream at every change (maybe because the gel chemicals suck the natural moisture right out of baby's bottom so you need to protect the skin with a barrier from the dry sucking chemical action?) This is not done to cloth diapered babies bottoms. Rash creams are rarely needed at all, unless baby is sick or severely teething. Really!  Perhaps the reason is that the diapers are cotton.  I wonder if the wipes potions on the cotton wipes are also making a big difference because cloth wipes work better than disposable wipes.  Cloth wipes don't leave behind soapy residues or funky perfume smells.  Instead of smearing, cotton wipes clean well.  The bit of jojoba oil in this Lotion Potion is just enough to help the wipe slide nicely and it protects the skin from problems in the first place. 

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