ZINC OXIDE DIAPER CREAM: Baby cream creates a barrier to protect your baby's delicate skin from wetness, friction, and irritants. Reduce the risk of diaper rash with a baby diaper cream
SAFE DIAPER RASH RELIEF: Pediatrician tested and approved butt cream to treat and prevent diaper rash. Mineral zinc oxide soothes irritated skin. Hypoallergenic and safe for sensitive skin
BABY WASH CALMING CHAMOMILE: Infused with the comforting scent of chamomile essential oils, this organic baby body wash and shampoo helps create a calming bath time experience for your little one and you
MULTI-PURPOSE WASH: Specially formulated for baby's delicate skin and great for all ages. It can be used as a baby body wash and baby shampoo as well as a kids body wash
SUSTAINABLE BABY CARE PRODUCTS: Organic ingredients and made with 100% solar power in the USA by a women owned family business. Badger is a trusted and reliable brand committed to using high-quality organic ingredients
Description
"Zinc Oxide Diaper Cream: Badger's Zinc Oxide Diaper Rash Cream is pediatrician tested approved to treat and prevent diaper rash and is safe for babies. Hypoallergenic - safe for the most sensitive skin. Certified Gluten Free, Non-GMO, and Leaping Bunny (no animal testing). With 99 percent organic ingredients Badger's natural Diaper Rash Cream contains calendula extract which is rich in antioxidants and vitamins and has a calming effect on babies. Safe and effective pharmaceutical grade non-nano Zinc Oxide is a safe mineral powder that helps baby's irritated skin. Baby Wash Calming Chamomile: Treat your little one to a soothing bath with Badger's foaming baby wash. Made with 7 simple ingredients and gentle enough for daily use, it provides pure organic pampering from head to toe with the comforting scent of chamomile. This baby bath soap is USDA Certified Organic, pediatrician and dermatologist-tested, Leaping Bunny certified cruelty-free, gluten-free, and free of parabens, phthalates, sulfates, and artificial fragrances. Each bottle removes the equivalent amount of plastic from the ocean as part of our work with the ReSea Project."