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Beejikins
Greater than one weekThis product works so well for my baby. Thank you for shipping it quickly. Its an absolute life saver.
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Kathryn H.
> 3 dayThis is one of few zinc medicated corn based powders available. My household uses this exclusively with water to mix a paste safe for use with cloth diapering to minimize or entirely remove possibility of diapers repelling liquids, which can occur from diaper creams and many liquid detergents. We use fleece diapers, specifically FuzziBunz and also wash with Charlies Soap powder and an oxygen powder booster. The downside is you have to remix occasionally when it dries up or runs out, but kept in a lidded container its not bad. Buy in bulk if you do this because you go through it quickly. Tough to find blue bottle powder in stores except some Walgreens, at least in Philadelphia. Other corn based powder brands like J&J did not provide a smooth paste and dried out more quickly.
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justina irizarry
> 3 dayThis is the best baby powder ever!! Heals rashes quickly!!
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Thelma T Davis
12-06-2025I love it! It keeps you dry and very smooth going on.
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Mimosa
> 3 dayThis works 100 times better than butt paste. Will never go back to Boudreaux’s.
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Deborah Martin
> 3 dayHas some chunks in it
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Laura Maioriello
> 3 dayAwesome product!
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Denise Brown
> 3 dayI paid for a pack of 6 but all I receive is 1 single item, this is false advertisement and a RIP off I will like a refunded.
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Harley Hartmann
> 3 dayGreat zinc content in pleasant, not overpowering scent. I’m not a baby but I use it on my old bones, where it counts, every day x 2. It’s good for so many things that ail you.
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JD
> 3 dayI LOVE this stuff. I always used creams for my first child since the doctors recommend not using powders, and she would come down with the absolute worst diaper rashes--bleeding & raw & just awful. I had prescription diaper cream for her, and her diaper rash persisted. I tried every cream with none doing any good. It broke my heart, and it was part of the reason I potty trained her much earlier than her friends. My second child was less than a month old when she started to develop an awful rash. I switched diapers, bought every cream imaginable, and even got the prescription diaper cream again. Nothing was helping. My father suggested using Caldesene, and I found this. I was willing to try anything to keep my baby from being in pain and to have the rash subside. It worked wonders. I will never use creams again, and Im so bummed I didnt try this with my first child. I think the cream kept moisture on her bottom, whereas the powder absorbs all the moisture keeping her bottom dry so that it can heal. BOTTOM LINE: Try this stuff if your child is not responding well to the creams.