Nappy Goo
Nappy Goo Nappy Rash Cream - Reviews
4.3from 151 reviews
Nappy Goo is a soothing and gentle cream with mild antiseptic properties that forms a barrier to prevent, manage and treat nappy rash.
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The key ingredients in Nappy Goo cream are:
- Zinc oxide provides a soothing and protective barrier on top of the skin that protects the skin from moisture and irritants.
- Hamamelis water, also known as witch hazel water, has gentle astringent properties that help to reduce fluid loss from the skin.
- Melaleuca oil, also known as tea tree oil, has mild antiseptic properties.
Other ingredients in Nappy Goo cream are calcium hydroxide, oleic acid, olive oil, purified water and wool fat (lanolin)

This product definitely isn’t something that you would use each day. Definitely more of a reactionary use than a preventative use. It has a very strong smell of tea tree oil however, it definitely does its job. So good for clearing up nappy rash but I’d stick to a more gentle product for more frequent use.

A great barrier cream against nappy rash! I have also used it for my baby’s neck folds and underarms as she is prone to heat rash in these areas and have found that it works wonders!

Great barrier cream & the sample size was perfect to chuck in a handbag

I liked this cream as it spread well and definitely helped my little one’s nappy rash to clear up quickly. The small size bottle is perfect for the nappy bag.
Good consistency and spreads onto baby’s skin easily. I really like the squeeze tube, much easier than a tub, especially when out and about.

Heidi
QLD, 1 kid in tow
December 18, 2019

Gentle. Smells like nature and works for my baby.

I didn't mind it. The texture was lovely and quite thick but you only need to use a small amount which is good. I understand the purpose of the tea tree oil but it was a bit overpowering as I could still smell it through bubs nappy and clothes after nappy change and she was dressed
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