- Clinically proven protection: Creates a resilient barrier that helps prevent diaper rash and supports the natural healing of existing irritation.
- pH 5.5 formula: Promotes the development and resilience of the natural acid mantle in baby skin, vital for healthy barrier function.
- Enhanced with panthenol: Encourages skin regeneration and reduces redness, helping to restore and maintain comfort in the diaper area.
- High lipid content (31%): Deeply moisturizes and shields against frequent wetness and friction caused by diapers.
- Water-in-oil base: Ensures longer-lasting coverage and offers durable protection without clogging pores.
- Gentle and free from irritants: Free from parabens, artificial colors, and soap, making it suitable for sensitive and allergy-prone skin.
Individual results may vary. Consult with your healthcare provider before use. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
This cream is designed for infants and babies of all skin types, especially those prone to sensitive skin or diaper rash. It is suitable for use from birth onward.
- Safe for daily use on newborns, infants, and toddlers.
- Recommended for babies with delicate, sensitive, or problem-prone skin who require gentle protection and relief.
If your child has a pre-existing skin condition or experiences persistent irritation, seek guidance from a healthcare provider before introducing this product.
To achieve optimal effectiveness, gently cleanse and dry your baby’s diaper area before each application. Apply a thin, even layer of Sebamed Baby Diaper Rash Cream at every diaper change, paying extra attention to areas that appear irritated, red, or are prone to contact with moisture. The cream can be used as part of your routine after bathing or during regular diaper changes.
- For best results, use after each diaper change.
- Do not apply to broken or severely irritated skin without consulting a pediatrician.
- This product is for external use only.
Consult your healthcare provider before use to ensure compatibility with your baby’s skincare routine. Follow the guidance of your pediatrician for infants with chronic rashes or underlying skin conditions.