Backed by doctors, the cream begins the healing process immediately and stays put, even providing overnight protection. Just four hours after applying the cream, parents can notice visible improvement in their child’s diaper rash.
Tuesday, August 7, 2018
Baby Got Butz
I have a sister from another mister, like they say. A few weeks ago I got the call. You know the call when you take a deep breath and then you scream of joy. She's pregnant!
Backed by doctors, the cream begins the healing process immediately and stays put, even providing overnight protection. Just four hours after applying the cream, parents can notice visible improvement in their child’s diaper rash.
Disclosure-Sample product was received for review. All opinions stated are my own based on my personal experience.
From time to time, as every sister does, we need a little help from the other. I love being able to give my baby sister advise. Whether it is our weekly phone calls or a call from out of the blue, we are always here for each other. Since I started having babies first, I have lots of stories to tell. What things worked for us and what did not. Every baby is different.
The one thing that remains the same is that I always want what is best. Being a new mom can be scary whether you are young or older, mom to one or more than one.
With so many products out there, staying in tune with what is best, may become confusing. I try to look for products that are going to be ok for baby use, and not harm them.
Baby Butz cream-(never tested on animals)
-100% All-Natural
-No perfume
-No alcohol
-No chemicals
-Paraben Free
-Hypoallergenic
I dare you to read the label. You will recognize the ingredients. Majda Ficko created Baby Butz because of her son’s needs. Every mom has had that moment when they are desperate to find their baby relief.
Backed by doctors, the cream begins the healing process immediately and stays put, even providing overnight protection. Just four hours after applying the cream, parents can notice visible improvement in their child’s diaper rash.
Ask your pediatrician for a sample or find it at your nearest Target.
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