Horror, red on your baby's bottom! Don't worry! Your baby's buttocks will be treated with care with Herbozinc Cream : our most popular product! This great product protects irritated and inflamed skin while creating a water-repellent barrier to promote healing, such as diaper rash. It's exactly what you need to make both of you feel better.
Why does it work?
- Organic olive oil acts as a softener and emollient.
- Zinc oxide (28%) works to regenerate the epidermis and creates a barrier against urine and faeces.
- Organic chamomile tea calms.
- To relieve or protect baby's sensitive skin, nothing beats a care without alcohol, paraben... in short, natural and organic!
In addition
- Versatile, it can also be used in a thin layer against external aggressions (on the cheeks or nose).
- It is also effective against wasp stings or to relieve eczema attacks (e.g. allergies).
- It works as a diaper cream or, if necessary, when redness appears.
- It does not contain nano-particles.
- Is not compatible with cloth diapers (zinc waterproofs fabrics).
- This product is recognized by Health Canada as meeting exceptional quality control (NPN 80005835).
Recommended use :
Helps treat and prevent diaper rash in infants.
Instructions for use :
Apply generously to the irritated surface. Always apply on clean skin. Use as a preventive care or as needed in case of redness. Continue until completely healed.
Medicinal Ingredients :
Zinc oxide USP: 28%.
Non-medicinal ingredients (INCI) :
Organic Extra VirginOlive Oil (Fruit) (Olea Europaea)*, Canola Oil (Brassica Campestris)*, Coconut Oil (Cocos Nucifera)*, Bee Wax (Apis Mellifera)*, tincture Camomile (Matricaria Recutita)* (and) Coconut Butter (Cocos Nucifera)*, Shea Butter (Butyrospermum Parkii)*, Capric/Caprilic Triglycerides (from coconut)*, Tapioca Starch*, Lavender Essential Oil (Lavandula Augustifolia)*, tincture Rosemary (Rosmarinus Officinalis) (Antioxidant).
* Organic plants verified by CPVO
For external use only.
Avoid contact with eyes, if necessary, rinse thoroughly with water.
Discontinue use and consult a health care practitioner if symptoms last longer than 7 days, if they disappear and then reappear within a few days or if they getworse.