We have been out of “diapers” for a while. Big Sister has been day potty trained for a while and we just use pull-ups at night (and I think we will be out of those soon too!).
As Baby Brother’s arrival neared I started looking for natural diaper rash and skin care solutions. Not only did I want to find natural remedies, but needed remedies that are safe for cloth diapers.
We have been lucky during these first 3 1/2 weeks and he has yet to have a diaper rash. While I would love for him to never have a diaper rash, I know that isn’t realistic.
A few weeks ago I introduced you to a great Colorado company ~ Jemma Baby ~ and raved about their ultra luxurious lovee blankets. When Mary and Angie learned that I cloth diaper they offered to send me their Healing Booty Balm to review. I trusted that since it was coming from Jemma Baby it would be a quality product.
Jemma Baby Booty Balm is formulated with olive oil, herbs and essential oils to protect delicate skin and is cloth diaper friendly!
If your little one has a sore tush simply cleanse the affected area, allow it to dry, and apply balm. There is no need to scrub it off later like some other remedies. Even though olive oil is the main ingredient of this balm it isn’t too greasy. I have used it on cracked skin on both my hand and lips and it rubs in really well.
This universal balm would also be great for a sore bum from diarrhea (babies, adults and kids alike), a sore bum from long bike rides and or chaffing from other physical activity, dry/sensitive cuticles, dry/sensitive skin, and chapped skin.
I just love this company and this product! You can buy it online from their etsy shop OR enter for your chance to win some in the New Baby, New Fluff giveaway event!
Check out the great New Baby, New Fluff that Bri at Eco Baby Mama Drama is featuring today.























Would love to try this, we are always looking for new cd safe products.
love the ingredients…we use olive oil for everything
I love using natural remedies, but it can sometimes be hard to find one that someone has tried and recommends! Thanks for the review- I’ll keep this balm in mind next time I’m in need of a natural diaper rash remedy!
I would love this. I usually try to use products with natural ingredients.
Twitter: DianeKBrimmer
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I would love to try this product out. Thanks for sharing.
Twitter: jemmabrandbaby
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Thanks for the glowing review! I have been making and using this since my kids were babies. A little bit goes a long way, so this tub will last forever….well not forever, but you get the idea.
xo
Angie
Team Jemma
Love you can use it for so many things
Love seeing natural products rather than stuff with a bunch of weird chemicals!
This looks like a great preventative measure for diaper rashes, have you actually tried it to heal one?
I love that it is a great preventative measure, but I am curious how it actually cures a rash that is already there?
I used cocunut oil but this sounds like a good product. The coconut oil did a pretty good job but sometimes i wished I had another alternative to try!
I like natural products. I like this because it is formulated with olive oil, herbs and essential oils to protect delicate skin and is cloth diaper friendly!
Twitter: HappyReviews
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I love natural diaper rash creams/salves. We’ve tried quite a variety since our little boy had an ostomy reversal with his chronic diaper rash. Thank you for sharing about a new one to me. I’m hoping to win the giveaway, but if I don’t I’ll probably pick some up to try.
I like that the ingredients are natural and safe for cloth
I love this is cloth diaper friendly and good for baby, siblings and parents.
Twitter: nayabsmama
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I love the all natural ingredients
Would love to try this out!
I love cloth-safe balms because they are so versatile! I have been known to rub some into dry cuticles and chapped cheeks (the face kind!)
It’s nice to know there are great cloth diaper friendly natural products out there. I’d love to try this.
Twitter: juditupp
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This balm sounds lovely and made by a fellow Coloradan!
With really hard water I have the occasional ammonia burn on baby’s bottom so it’s always nice to have a cloth friendly ointment on hand.
Love this… love natural products, and big plus that it’s ok to use with cloth diapers! Thanks for the review!
I’m going to have to try this! I’m always on the lookout for CD friendly diaper rash creams and I love that this is made pretty locally to me.
Twitter: thatbaldchick
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Love all natural products for baby!
This stuff looks great! The color is a little alarming though, haha. Not used to seeing much that’s pleasant in that bright shade of yellow!
I love that Olive Oil is the main ingredient. I would love to have this on hand in the winters to help heal dry hands.
This is perfect! I’ve been looking for a CD-safe rash cream as I prepare to begin cloth diapering.