Pipette Baby Cream to Powder - Talc-Free Baby Powder, Keep Babys Skin Happy, Squalane Helps Restore The Natural Balance of Baby’s Skin, Fragrance Free, 3 oz
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Michael
> 3 dayI didn’t like this product at all. I didn’t like the scent and it didn’t form as powder when applied.
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Christina Eckley
> 3 dayI used this on my baby’s underarms. She’s a chunky girl (love all the rolls) but her underarms would get super red because of trapped moisture. Tried this for a few days to see if it would help but I could never get it to the powder consistency. I feel like it actually made it worse since it was still creamy and adding more moisture. I’m sure this works on bigger surfaces but not a good fit for what I needed.
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Lauren Kott
> 3 dayYou have to use the tiniest amount for it to become powder. I bought this to protect under my daughters neck, but as soon as I put it on her irritated neck she screamed bloody murder and the area got even redder. Doesnt work for this application, but Ill hang on to it for something in the future.
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Llah
> 3 dayMy four month old had a persistent rash, and this helped dry it up. On girl babies you have to be careful with powder. The precise application of this cream was used on her booty without traveling. The cream to powder application is delicate and less messy than powder.
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Keechie Lemieux
> 3 dayWith two children in diapers, we go through a lot of diaper cream to either treat or prevent diaper rash. We also use a fair amount of baby powder to dry the diaper area prior to putting on cream, or alone to keep the area dry as we attempt to potty train the older child. The thought of a cream that turns to powder is intriguing, so we gave it a try. The Pipette Talc-Free Cream to Baby Powder is indeed scent free as advertised, but the process to turn from a cream to a powder was not as quick as we thought - it takes a good bit of time. I thought I would smooth in on and by the time I was ready to close up the diaper a few seconds later the powder would appear but instead it actually takes several minutes. If time is not a concern this may not be an issue.
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Cayla Olson
> 3 dayTakes a bit of rubbing in for awhile before it turns to a “powder” type substance BUT it is really silky and it’s helped my babies diaper rash & I LOVE that it’s all non toxic and safe, a lot of products greenwash by saying these things and this company is honest, clean & even EWG verified.
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jeri groves hodgkinson
> 3 dayI did not. Like this. Product at all. It did not absorb and made the chafing Worse. One spot even bled.
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Kelly
> 3 dayMy daughter gets a rash on her inner thighs where her diaper rubs. Baby powder works great but it can be messy. I wanted this to work well because I love the simple ingredients, but it just didn’t perform well for us. I never felt it rubbed in quite as soft as baby powder. We will not be purchasing again
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Jo
25-11-2024First time mom, experienced with working in a daycare, a teacher, and a nurse! (I wear many hats!) My son runs hot and tends to get sweaty in his lovely baby rolls. This product is just phenomonal. I use it in all the cracks and crevices and even in the inside of elbows and neck rolls. It has stopped sweat rashes in their place. I use it daily/as needed and one bottle has lasted me 12 weeks. The smell of the product is soft and not overpowering. I also use the lotion and baby shampoo/body wash. These products are perfect for my littles sensitive skin. Highly recommend.
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Jayme Langosh
Greater than one weekExcellent product! Used it to prevent thigh chaf walking at Disney World. It worked well. Easy to apply, easy to rinse from hands. It did not leave a residue on my shorts.