Vaseline!! If you use a little bit you can rub it in and it works wonders, also most people already have it in the home!
2007-03-07 11:34:57
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answered by KDB 3
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Anything with white petrolatum but stay away from too many other chemicals (Aquafor or petroleum jelly). Dry it off good and put a good coat on to protect the skin. If you give the baby a washcloth to chew on, it will absorb some of the drool for awhile.
2007-03-07 19:44:11
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answered by Huggles-the-wise 5
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ii dont know a cream. but i do know the plastic bibs that stop them drooling on their clothes, dont work for some babies. So my gf used two bibs. the one touching his face was a cloth one and the one touches his clothes was a plastic one. to protect the clothes. Hope this makes sense and helps.
2007-03-07 19:34:44
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answered by linda78 2
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Absolutely, and if your baby has sensitive skin, it's even worse. My pediatrician has me put Eucerin lotion on my daughter's face, with A& D ointment over that. It normally clears up her skin in a couple of days.
2007-03-07 23:14:17
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answered by Ang 3
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My son had this and doctor prescribed Nystatin. (It was inexpensive) She also said yeast infection cream might work. Ask your doctor as I'm not sure about that though.
I keep creamy petroleum on his face during the winter months to keep it soft.
2007-03-07 21:56:51
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answered by Dana E 2
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We have been using Cetaphil. It's a lotion for senstive skin and it has cleared up both of my boys faces.
2007-03-07 19:39:28
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answered by mom2beof3 2
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I am not sure if I am spelling this right but it is aquafor. It is a cream and it works great.
2007-03-07 19:32:25
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answered by mom of twins 6
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