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- Q: What are the key benefits of using Natureplex Diaper Rash Cream? A: Natureplex Diaper Rash Cream contains 40% Zinc Oxide and Aloe, which helps promote healing, treats and prevents diaper rash, and protects chafed skin by sealing out wetness.
- Q: How should I apply this diaper rash cream? A: For best results, clean the affected area and apply a generous layer of Natureplex Diaper Rash Cream to the skin. Repeat as necessary, especially during diaper changes.
- Q: Is this product safe for newborns? A: Yes, Natureplex Diaper Rash Cream is formulated to be safe for babies, including newborns, when used as directed.
- Q: What is the total amount of cream in a package? A: Each package contains three tubes of Natureplex Diaper Rash Cream, with each tube holding 1.5 ounces, totaling 4.5 ounces.
- Q: Does this cream have any fragrances or added colors? A: Natureplex Diaper Rash Cream is formulated without added fragrances or colors, making it suitable for sensitive skin.
- Q: Can this cream be used for other skin irritations? A: While primarily designed for diaper rash, it may also help soothe minor skin irritations. However, consult a healthcare professional for non-diaper-related issues.
- Q: How often can I use Natureplex Diaper Rash Cream? A: You can use Natureplex Diaper Rash Cream as often as needed, especially during diaper changes to help prevent and treat diaper rash.
- Q: Is Natureplex Diaper Rash Cream waterproof? A: Yes, the formula helps to create a barrier that seals out wetness, providing protection from moisture that can lead to diaper rash.
- Q: What should I do if my baby's rash does not improve? A: If your baby's rash does not improve within a few days of using the cream, or if it worsens, consult a pediatrician for further evaluation and advice.
- Q: Where should I store Natureplex Diaper Rash Cream? A: Store the cream in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat, to maintain its effectiveness.

