What is Baby Butz Cream?
Baby Butz cream is a diaper rash treatment that is both a barrier and healing cream. It is made from All-Natural Ingredients and licensed as a Natural Health Product. Baby Butz cream is both safe and more effective than any other diaper creams available.
Why is Baby Butz Cream better than any other diaper rash cream?
- Baby Butz cream does NOT contain perfume, alcohol or chemicals like most of the leading brands.
- Baby Butz cream has a thick, creamy consistency that enables it to adhere to the skin to not only protect from diaper rash but also to heal it.
- Baby Butz cream on diaper rash will immediately stop the pain.
- Baby Butz cream provides complete overnight protection, parents can sleep soundly knowing baby will not have diaper rash in the morning.
- Applying Baby Butz cream at every diaper change guarantees that your child will never develop diaper rash.
- Baby Butz cream has passed the stringent requirements to be approved as a Natural Health Product in Canada.
Can I use Baby Butz Cream on Cloth Diapers?
Yes, you can use Baby Butz cream with cloth diapers, but because the cream is thick and will adhere to the skin a small amount will likely adhere to the cloth diaper, while it can be easily removed in a wash cycle, it is recommended you use a disposable or reusable liner with cloth diapers.
Is There a Way to Make the Cream Softer?
Yes, since Baby Butz cream is made with all natural ingredients it is affected by its surrounding temperatures. In the cold, Baby Butz will harden, and in the heat, Baby Butz will soften. Temperature changes do not affect the composition of the cream. If you find the cream is a little hard/cold, dip the jar half way into a bowl of hot water to soften it and make it easier to spread.
About Diaper Rash
Most babies will have a diaper rash at some point. Although the number of severe diaper rash cases have decreased over time, diaper rash is just as common now as it was 30 years ago.
A mild case of diaper rash should clear up in less than 24 hours after using Baby Butz Cream and with severe rashes, no more than a couple of days. It’s important to understand that diaper rashes are very common and do not indicate poor child care.
What does diaper rash look like
Diaper rash usually causes mild redness and scaling where the diaper touches your baby’s skin. In bad cases, the rash can cause pimples, blisters and other sores on your baby’s buttocks, thighs or gential area. If the rash get infected, it may become bright red and the skin may get swollen. Small red patches or spots may spread beyond the main part of the rash, even outside the diaper rash.
What causes diaper rash?
Most diaper rashes are caused by skin irritation. Irritation can be caused by diapers that rub against the skin or fit too tightly. Irritation can also occur if your baby is left in a wet or dirty diaper for a long period of time.
Your baby’s skin can also be irritated by the soap used to wash cloth diapers, or by some brands of disposable diapers or baby wipes.
Babies skin is 30% thinner than that of an adult making it much more sensitive, and some babies just have ultra sensitive skin.
Heat and moisture make it easier for diaper rash to start and for germs to grow.
Diaper rash can also develop while the baby is on antibiotics (or if the mother is on antibiotics while breastfeeding.)
Tips on preventing and treating diaper rash
- Check your baby’s diaper often and change it as soon as it’s wet or soiled.
- Carefully clean your baby’s bottom, use plain warm (not hot) water or unscented wipes.
- Avoid baby wipes and soaps that are scented. The alcohol or fragrance can make skin irritation worse.
- Use products that contain zinc oxide and petrolatum to protect and heal your baby’s skin. (Baby Butz Cream)
- Avoid using plastic pants or diapers with plastic edges.
- After bathing, pat your baby’s bottom dry with a towel rather than scrubbing it. Scrubbing can irritate your baby’s sensitive skin.
- If diaper rash persists, and Baby Butz Cream cannot heal the skin, it may be a yeast infection, a visit to your Doctor is recommended.
Should I use cloth or disposable diapers?
The choice is up to you. Some research suggests that because disposable diapers are more absorbent they keep babies drier.
If you use cloth diapers, after washing, use a warm vinegar rinse to kill germs and remove soap that could irritate your baby’s skin. It is also recommended to use disposable or re-useable liners in cloth diapers.
But remember, that the most important thing about diapers is to change them often.


