Burt's Bees Baby Diaper Rash Ointment – Maximum Strength 40% Zinc Oxide for Sensitive Newborn Skin
Burt's Bees Baby Diaper Rash Ointment – Maximum Strength 40% Zinc Oxide for Sensitive Newborn Skin
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Why you'll love it
- Maximum-strength 40% zinc oxide provides clinical-level rash protection without prescription ingredients
- 100% natural origin formula reassures parents wary of synthetic chemicals on newborn skin
- Pediatrician-tested label removes guesswork for first-time parents
- Free-from list (no parabens, phthalates, petrolatum, or SLS) aligns with clean beauty values
- Nourishing oils (shea butter, lavender, jojoba) condition skin while treating rash, not just masking it
- Multi-pack formats deliver cost savings for the high-frequency use diaper changes require
Perfect for
- Treating active diaper rash with maximum-strength 40% zinc oxide
- Applying as a preventative barrier during every diaper change
- Overnight protection to seal out moisture during long sleep stretches
- Stocking the diaper bag for daycare or travel changes
- Gifting a multi-pack at a baby shower for new-parent preparedness





Product Information
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Burts Bees Baby 100% Natural Diaper Rash Ointment has protecting properties to treat and prevent diaper rash. Its 100% natural with 40% zinc oxide, the maximum strength needed to seal out moisture that can irritate your babys bottom. This diaper rash ointment nourishes and reconditions skin naturally with shea butter, lavender oil and jojoba seed oil while creating an emollient layer to absorb wetness leaving babys skin soft, dry, and smooth. Pediatrician-tested and safe for your babys delicate skin. This ointment is formulated with no parabens, phthalates, petrolatum or SLS and is not tested on animals. Nurture and protect your babys skin naturally with Burts Bees Baby Bee.
Items Details
Age Range Description: Baby and kids
Item Type Name: Baby Skin Care
Features & Specs
Item Form: ointment
Product Benefits: Soothing
Scent Name: Natural
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this diaper rash ointment irritate my newborn's sensitive skin during nursery changes?
No, Burt's Bees Baby Diaper Rash Ointment is pediatrician-tested and made with 100% natural origin ingredients, making it gentle enough for newborn skin during routine nursery changes.
Is the formula safe to use at a shared changing station where multiple children are changed?
Yes, the pediatrician-tested, free-from formula is suitable for shared changing stations used by multiple young children in your home or a grandparent's house.
Can I keep this diaper cream in my playroom changing area without worrying about strong chemical smells?
Yes, the formula uses naturally derived ingredients like shea butter and lavender oil rather than synthetic fragrances, so it is appropriate for playroom and kids' room changing areas.
Does the maximum strength zinc oxide actually help treat an active rash on a toddler?
Yes, the 40% zinc oxide concentration provides clinical-level rash protection that helps treat active diaper rash while forming a moisture-sealing barrier.
Is the multi-pack a good way to keep diaper cream in every kid's room at once?
Yes, the 3 oz twin pack and 7.5 oz triple pack let you stock the nursery, playroom, and a grandparent's home simultaneously so the cream is always within reach.
Is this diaper cream gentle enough for a first-time parent's newborn?
Yes, Burt's Bees Baby Diaper Rash Ointment is pediatrician-tested, made with 100% natural origin ingredients, and is free from parabens, phthalates, petrolatum, and SLS, which reassures first-time parents.
Can I use this as a diaper bag staple for daycare drop-offs?
Yes, the 3 oz tubes are compact enough for any diaper bag, making them ideal for daycare and travel changes throughout the day.
Will it help with rash flare-ups that come from sitting in a wet diaper at daycare?
Yes, the 40% zinc oxide barrier seals out moisture during long daycare hours and helps treat the rash flare-ups that come from prolonged wetness.
Is this a smart stocking-up option for parents of multiple young children?
Yes, the multi-pack formats deliver cost savings for the high-frequency use diaper changes require when you are changing multiple children.
Could a grandparent keep this at their home for babysitting visits?
Yes, the gentle pediatrician-tested formula and convenient multi-pack sizing make it ideal to keep at a grandparent's home for occasional babysitting.
Is this a better choice than prescription diaper cream for my baby's rash?
Burt's Bees Baby Diaper Rash Ointment provides maximum strength 40% zinc oxide for clinical-level rash protection without requiring a prescription, making it a strong first-line choice before considering prescription options.
How does this compare to regular diaper cream without zinc oxide?
Burt's Bees Baby Diaper Rash Ointment uses 40% zinc oxide for active rash treatment and moisture sealing, while many regular diaper creams rely on lower-strength ingredients and may not treat active breakouts as effectively.
Is this similar to other natural baby rash creams I have seen?
It stands out by combining maximum strength 40% zinc oxide with a 100% natural origin, pediatrician-tested formula free from parabens, phthalates, petrolatum, and SLS.
Is it safe if my toddler touches the cream and puts fingers in their mouth?
The formula is pediatrician-tested and made with 100% natural origin ingredients, but as with any diaper cream, you should keep it out of reach and apply it where little hands cannot easily grab it.
What if the rash does not improve after a few applications?
If a diaper rash does not improve within a few days of consistent use, or worsens, consult your pediatrician to rule out infection or a condition that needs prescription treatment.
Is this strong enough to skip a pediatrician visit for mild rash?
For mild, common diaper rash, the maximum strength 40% zinc oxide formula is typically effective; however, always consult your pediatrician if the rash is severe, persistent, or accompanied by fever.
How do I apply Burt's Bees Baby Diaper Rash Ointment at every change?
Clean and dry the diaper area, then apply a generous layer of the 40% zinc oxide ointment at each change to form a moisture-sealing barrier that treats and prevents rash.
Can I use this ointment for both prevention and active rash treatment?
Yes, the maximum strength 40% zinc oxide formula works as a daily preventative barrier during every change and as a treatment for active diaper rash flare-ups.
How often should I reapply during the day and overnight?
Reapply at every diaper change, including overnight, to keep a continuous moisture-sealing barrier, especially during long sleep stretches when skin sits against a wet diaper.
Is this ointment compatible with cloth diapers?
Zinc oxide ointments can leave residue that affects cloth diaper absorbency, so use a disposable liner or choose disposable diapers when applying this product.
Can I use it alongside other baby skincare products like lotion or balm?
Yes, but apply the zinc oxide ointment last so the protective barrier is not compromised by other products layered on top.
What comes in the box when I order a multi-pack?
Each multi-pack contains either two 3 oz tubes or three 7.5 oz tubes of Burt's Bees Baby Diaper Rash Ointment; no additional accessories are required and the product is ready to use.
Is this diaper cream safe for newborns?
Yes, the pediatrician-tested formula with 100% natural origin ingredients is suitable for newborns, though you should always consult your pediatrician if you have specific concerns about sensitive skin.
What should I do if my baby's rash gets worse or does not improve?
Discontinue use and consult your pediatrician if the rash worsens, spreads, develops blisters, or does not improve within a few days of consistent application.
What is the difference between a diaper rash ointment and a diaper cream?
Diaper rash ointments are thicker, more occlusive formulas designed to seal out moisture and treat active rash, while diaper creams are often thinner and geared more toward prevention and routine moisturizing.

