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Sudocrem Healing Cream - Reviews

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Sudocrem Healing Cream has been parents leading brand in Australia for over 20 years to assist in the management of nappy rash.

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Sudocrem is a zinc-based emollient cream soothes and protects skin by providing a barrier between the skin and substances known to cause irritation such as all forms of moisture but specifically urine and faeces which contain irritating chemicals.

Nappy rash is linked to wet or infrequently changed nappies, diarrhoea, new foods and antibiotics. The main symptom is a red rash on the buttocks. In severe cases, symptoms such as fever and widespread rash can occur.

Sudocrem Healing Cream comes in 400g, 250g, 125g, 60g tub along with the 30g tube.

Sudocrem 400g is our value size - perfect for the change table at home and the 30g tube and 60g tub is hand luggage compliant, ideal for on-the go in the nappy bag, on holidays and air travel.

Georgia avatar Georgia QLD, 2 kids in tow
September 7, 2023
Thickest baby cream Ive used. Always gives desired results and protects again acidic poos.
Liz avatar Liz NSW, 2 kids in tow
September 7, 2023
This was a life saver when my baby had nappy rash. We use it daily to prevent any rash from forming
Emily avatar Emily SA, 1 kid in tow
September 7, 2023
I use this each nappy change for my baby which has provided a fantastic barrier - baby is 10 weeks old and we havent had a nappy rash. Highly recommend.
Brigitte avatar Brigitte WA, 1 kid in tow
September 6, 2023
Sudocrem is our number one nappy cream. It works well on sensitive skin and was very effective at removing nappy rash quickly. Even when my son had severe nappy rash and bled, sudocrem did not cause him any pain when applying and helped heal his skin extremely quickly. Also love how long it lasts as a very small amount goes a long way.
Rebecca  avatar Rebecca WA, 2 kids in tow
September 2, 2023
Sons backside is always free of rashes due to cream. Good quality. Readily available. Good price.
Catia  avatar Catia VIC, 1 kid in tow
September 1, 2023
This cream is on hand at all times, I intend on having a never ending supply with baby no 2
Samantha avatar Samantha NSW, None kids in tow
September 1, 2023
Have used this my whole childcare career and will use with my baby
Christine  avatar Christine NSW, 1 kid in tow
August 31, 2023
Use as both prevention and treatment been happy with it had very few issues with nappy rash.
RENEE avatar RENEE NSW, 1 kid in tow
August 28, 2023
A staple in my cupboard. Sudocrem was the ONLY cream that worked on my son. It's a blessing!
Kathryn  avatar Kathryn QLD, 1 kid in tow
August 27, 2023
Sudocrem cream has always been a favourite for us - our son used to get bad dairy allergy rashes from his poo if he ate something that was slightly contaminated and the sudocrem would stop his poo contacting his skin as much and reduce his pain (his tummy was also sore!)
Jessica avatar Jessica NSW, 2 kids in tow
August 26, 2023
Excellent, a staple for any baby and toddler
Catherine  avatar Catherine NSW, 2 kids in tow
August 26, 2023
Ideal for nappy rash healing
Tyler avatar Tyler SA, 3 kids in tow
August 25, 2023
Sudocrem is god sent! Amazing for healing any irritation or rashes, even on my older kids!
Cheri avatar Cheri ACT, 1 kid in tow
August 24, 2023
Weve been using this since day one and its a staple in the nappy caddy and nappy bag. Perfect for the odd nappy rash or redness. I think weve had little trouble with nappy rash because weve been using this. Excellent product.
Cheri avatar Cheri NSW, 1 kid in tow
August 24, 2023
Great product in keeping my babys beautiful bum rash free!
Kirsty avatar Kirsty VIC, 1 kid in tow
August 24, 2023
I already use this product but it is fantastic and will be a good sample size to just keep in the car emergency bag, thankyou.

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