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Earth Mama-Angel Baby Angel Baby Bottom Balm, 2 oz (60 ml) (Pack of 2) | 
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Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 28149
Number Of Items: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 3.8 x 2 x 2
ASIN: B000JVCJDQ
Release Date: October 21, 2006
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| Features:
| • | Amazing Healing Herbal Balm For Diaper Rash and First Aid | | • | Works Miracles on Existing Diaper Rash and Protects Against Flare-Ups | | • | Made With Organic Olive Oil and Healing Organic Herbal Extracts | | • | Works Great For The Whole Family On Minor Rashes, Burns, Cuts, Scrapes, Insect Bites, Chicken Pox and More | | • | 100% Toxin-Free (No Parabens), Certified Vegan and Cruelty-Free |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 8 more reviews...
It works August 13, 2008 Jennifer Crissman (Delaware) I love that it is natural and it actually works. When my kids have a rash it helps to take it away quickly.
love it love it love it August 3, 2008 Rachael P. (new york, ny United States) I've used this since my son was born-he's no 7 months. It smells great & he's never gotten a diaper rash. It's a small container, but a little goes a long way and it lasts longer than you would think. I highly recommend this product! No scary chemicals!
Best diaper rash cream for my baby's bottom July 22, 2008 hipmama (Chicago, IL United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My son developed a diaper rash almost days after birth - we tried virtually every other cream on the market, and this was the only one that really worked. I really didn't expect such good results since all the other creams seemed much stronger, and I had read that a diaper rash cream needs to have zinc oxide, which this product doesn't contain. However, the results speak for themselves. You can also buy this balm at Whole Foods for about $12 for the 2 oz size, which lasts us a couple of months of almost constant use. The balm also makes an excellent healing ointment for rashes, irritations, and cuts.
Very good. May 12, 2008 Y. Lin 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Very good product. It relieves and heals the rash on my son's groin area quickly. It smells a bit, but not at all unpleasant. This is our second purchase of this brand. First time we bought at the hospital but we fount out Amazon sells this kind and its price is very good.
Clears diaper rashes right up (yeast too), safe for cloth diapers April 27, 2008 Y.G. (Indiana) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased this product, while expensive, because of the rave reviews others had given it on various websites. My son had a terrible diaper rash that nothing would help. It kept getting worse, turned out it was a yeast infection so we treated it with a round of antibiotics and after realizing that our regular diaper cream was a waste of money, I tried this stuff. The next time our son's bottom got red, I grabbed the small can of EMAB Bottom Balm. It is a small can but it goes a loooong way. Before I used it, it looked like it was hard but once I touched it, I realized it was quite soft and spreadable. A VERY small amount goes a long way. It goes on almost clear (no messy white stuff here) and smells fresh. I can't really describe the smell but it does not smell like other diaper creams. I actually like the smell. But this stuff actually works. The next time I opened his diaper, the redness was gone. I've used it about ten times since then and the results have always been the same. I believe that is because it kills excess yeast and other bacteria thanks to the lavender. I also should mention that I cloth diaper and this stuff will not interfere with the absorbency of the diapers if that is a concern one might have- as we did.
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