Caldesene Cornstarch Baby Powder with Zinc Oxide is talc-free and helps treat and prevent diaper rash
Medicated powder forms a protective barrier to repel moisture and help keep skin dry
Soothe baby’s delicate skin with relieving aloe and chamomile powder
Ideal for the whole family, powder protects against irritated and chafed skin
Cornstarch powder with zinc oxide, Caldesene Baby is trusted by generations of moms
Contains 1 bottle Caldesene Cornstarch Baby Powder with Zinc Oxide, 5 oz
Product Specifications
Package Dimensions: 6.06 x 2.28 x 2.2 inches; 5 ounces
Item Weight: 5 Ounces
ASIN: B07H5M4ST4
Item model number: 036305
Customer Reviews: 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,076Reviews
Best Sellers Rank: #2,162 in Baby (See Top 100 in Baby) #5 in Baby Powders
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
Material Feature: Forms a protective barrier, soothes and softens delicate skin, seals out wetness
Scent: Fresh
Item Volume: 5 Fluid Ounces
Active Ingredients: cornstarch
Number of Items: 1
Unit Count: 5.0 Ounce
Manufacturer: Caldesene
UPC: 363736363055 665752873526
Product Information
When diaper rash occurs, nothing’s more important than getting your baby comfortable. And Caldesene Baby is just what you need to get your baby comfy fast. Caldesene helps to heal diaper rash and prevent it from returning.
From the manufacturer
Caldesene
Caldesene Baby Cornstarch Powered with Zinc Oxide
With cornstarch and zinc oxide, Caldesene Baby forms a protective barrier to repel moisture and help keep skin dry...plus aloe and chamomile to soften and soothe baby’s delicate skin.
Caldesene Medicated Protecting Powder
Recognized as safe and effective by moms and doctors in treating diaper rash, prickly heat, and chafing. No messy creams or gels, just gentle powder you can use regularly.
Baby Care
What is Diaper Rash?
Diaper rash is a common skin irritation of early childhood. When skin remains wet for too long, it begins to break down. Moisture from a diaper can harm your baby’s skin and make it more prone to chafing. When this happens a diaper rash may develop. Other causes of diaper rash include introducing new foods, using new brands of diapers, wipes, laundry detergent, etc., or using antibiotics.
Identifying Diaper Rash
Diaper rash usually shows up as a patch of pinkness or redness, and scaling skin where the diaper meets baby’s bottom. A bad case of diaper rash usually causes pimples, blisters and other sores on your baby’s buttocks, thighs or genital area. If the rash gets infected, it may be swollen and turn bright red. Be sure to call your doctor if the rash spreads to other areas, it gets worse or does not go away in 2-3 days, or if your baby develops a fever.
Preventing/Treating Diaper Rash
There are three main things you can do to keep diaper rash from happening:
Clean your baby’s bottom between diaper changes with plain warm water, avoiding scented wipes and soaps.
Let your baby’s skin dry before putting on another diaper or let their bottom air dry.
Protect your baby’s skin with Caldesene Baby, which is safe to apply after each diaper change.
Skin Care
Prickly Heat and Heat Rash
Prickly heat is a heat rash that can develop when sweat gets trapped in the skin and causes inflammation and itching. A dusting of Caldesene Medicated Protecting Powder can absorb sweat and help the rash heal faster.
Chafing and Dryness
Chafing commonly occurs in areas such as the inner thigh, groin area or armpits. The zinc oxide in Caldesene Medicated Protecting Powder serves as a barrier between skin and surrounding air or clothing, helping to soothe these areas and prevent further irritation.
Sand Removal
After a day at the beach, rub Caldesene Medicated Protecting Powder onto skin and hair to quickly absorb the moisture on your skin and let sand fall away. Or, sprinkle on beach towels and clothing for easy sand removal.