Nivea, cetaphil, eucerin. We use nivea on baby's butt at every diaper change to protect him from diaper rash and it has not failed yet(five months and counting!)
2007-02-01 10:42:10
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answered by ? 3
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I believe a regular daily bath and a good baby lotion rub down after wards should do the trick. My 6 month old has some dry patches that I have cleared up that way. GL
2007-02-01 17:49:50
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answered by Natasha D 2
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My pediatrician reccomended vaseline intensive care for my baby at her 2 week check up. It works like a charm. I have been using it ever since and I haven't had any problems.
~Mom of a 20 week old baby girl!~
2007-02-01 18:40:51
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answered by qtiequawn 3
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I would try baby oil, it might seem too greasy to you but it that's what I do and what I was always recommended. If you don't want to; coco butter, shea butter or olive butter are the closest matches to our skin.
2007-02-01 17:41:07
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answered by hahahahaha 1
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vaseline and after he/she takes a bath put oil all over the body. it really hellps
2007-02-01 19:00:42
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answered by Cutie 4
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wow do i have a list for you lol
first id get a humidifier for your house../babies room
lotions/creams i have fallen in love with are..
cetaphil..aveeno...eucerin..just dont do anything with dyes or scents...and check with your doctor maybe your child is getting eczema?
2007-02-01 17:52:09
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answered by hi_iduntcyber_doyou 5
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aveeno baby soothing relief moisture cream....i highly recommend it
2007-02-01 17:39:23
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answered by Nicole 3
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