Aquaphor is not cd friendly either.. I'm fairly new to cloth diapering and everyone had stocked us up on the stuff but luckily I checked it out before using it on our new diapers.
It seems like most have to be ordered over the Internet. We used California baby at first but it doesn't really seem to work so we switched to angel baby, so far it's much better.
I use CJ's also, they have one that comes in a stick that is like a large chapstick that is much easier to apply than many of the other kinds. Also, the sented ones I find pretty weird. Some have a strange flowery or fruity smell which gets odd when mixed with urine so I stick with unsented.
I use coconut oil. As PPs said, stay away from anything you don't know to be cloth diaper safe for sure. When DS has a bad rash I use a spray bottle and add coconut oil and grapefruit seed extract to the water and use with every change. When he was a nb I premade wipes the same way. It works wonders.
Re: Diaper rash cream
I just use CJ's when needed but more often than not, no diaper cream is needed for ds2's bottom.
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It seems like most have to be ordered over the Internet. We used California baby at first but it doesn't really seem to work so we switched to angel baby, so far it's much better.
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Pretty much avoid everything that you get anywhere but at a cloth diaper store (besides coconut oil which you get at the grocery store)
Is Burts Bees multi purpose ointment CD safe? It says coconut oil enriched. Anyone know. Thanks!