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Dr. Smith's Diaper Rash Spray

September 28, 2014
Diaper rash.

It's one of those things that never comes up in parenting until you are forced to deal with it, sort of like cradle cap or ringworm. Yet, it's one of those things that most of us have faced at least once.

If you've been a reader of this site for a while, you know that I have been out the diapering business for a long time, with my youngest being nearly 8 years old. However, with four children I have changed my fair share of diapers. The dreaded diaper rash always made for an unhappy baby. And when you're on the go, applying diaper cream the traditional way isn't always the most convenient.

Dr. Smith's recently debuted a spray-on diaper cream. You read that correctly - a spray-on diaper cream. The new Dr. Smith's Diaper Spray is a unique product, which soothes, treats and prevents diaper rash with an easy, touch-free application. Think of the quality of Dr. Smith's diaper ointment that parents have grown to love - in a spray!

Dr. Smith's Diaper Rash Spray is convenient, easy-to-use, gentle and safe
  • Spray goes on fast to soothe, treat and protect affected areas
  • Contains 10% zinc oxide
  • Fast-acting premium blend of ingredients
  • Stays where it’s sprayed, without running or caking - just spray it, leave it, and let it work
  • Evenly applies a gentle, effective barrier against moisture
  • Won’t stain fabrics
  • Pleasant scent
It's also safe to use with cloth diapers.

You might be asking yourself... what about aerosol fumes? Dr. Smith’s Diaper Rash Spray is formulated with Solstice® Propellant, one of the most environmentally preferred aerosol technologies on the market today.
  • Non-flammable
  • No hydro-flurocarbons (HFCs)
  • Not a volatile organic compound (VOC)

I recently had the privilege of sharing the new product with some moms at Musikgarten Bellaire. The response was overwhelmingly positive, with most of the moms being excited about the convenience of a spray.

Locally, Dr. Smith's Diaper Spray can be purchased at Kroger stores, Walgreen's, HEB and Wal-Mart. For more information, www.drsmith.com.