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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.

Megan avatar Megan ACT, 2 kids in tow
July 30, 2023
I would highly recommend sudocream for treating nappy rash. I found it also works for treating the red and irritated skin in those newborn creases in their neck.
Kate avatar Kate QLD, 1 kid in tow
July 30, 2023
I use this daily still, and it works like a charm. The information about how to use it was also a great refresher given how long it has been since I first looked it up!
Justine  avatar Justine SA, 1 kid in tow
July 28, 2023
This cream works so well! We use it every nappy change and havent experienced nappy rash yet (touch wood) and our baby is almost 4 months.
Janine avatar Janine NSW, 3 kids in tow
July 28, 2023
The cream is amazing! Protects the skin with a barrier and allows the rashes to heal. We havent found a cream that compares and can heal the skin in such a short time like Sudocrem has.
Sarah avatar Sarah VIC, 3 kids in tow
July 24, 2023
Always clears nappy rash for my babies after one to two applications. My little girl also suffered a rash around her lips from the cold and it cleared it up!
Sarah avatar Sarah SA, 2 kids in tow
July 24, 2023
Amazing product. I've been using it for years and is always a winner in my little family.
Samantha avatar Samantha NSW, 1 kid in tow
July 24, 2023
Love this product, my little one recently had a bad nappy rash after a bad upset tummy and this cream was a lifesaver. Made nappy changes less painful and had helped heal the skin like no other.
Christie avatar Christie NSW, 1 kid in tow
July 20, 2023
Absolutely love it, easy to apply, the kids come off easy but stay secured in the bag. Redness around my babys legs and bottom disappeared within a day or two. My partner even decided to buy one as he suffers from chafing and now swears by it!
Reece avatar Reece NSW, None kids in tow
July 19, 2023
Long time user for chaffing, can recommend
Emily avatar Emily WA, 1 kid in tow
July 19, 2023
Another fantastic product! The sample sizes are perfect for the nappy bag on the go and the cream itself is wonderful, it smells pleasant and feels nice on, its not too heavy and leaves a protective layer without leaving a horrible zinc smear that doesnt wash off like some other creams do.
Bonolo  avatar Bonolo VIC, 1 kid in tow
July 19, 2023
Amazing product, absolutely love it
Reachel avatar Reachel VIC, 1 kid in tow
July 18, 2023
Used with my first child and found it great
Joanna avatar Joanna NSW, 1 kid in tow
July 18, 2023
Sudo cream was the best for my sons nappy rash and would always heal the skin wonderfully with instant soothing qualities when applied.
Logan avatar Logan QLD, 1 kid in tow
July 18, 2023
I love this cream it works wonders!
Laura  avatar Laura NSW, 2 kids in tow
July 18, 2023
I am already a big sudo cream fan but love the sample sized pot for my nappy bag
Brittany  avatar Brittany NSW, 1 kid in tow
July 18, 2023
Love it. Use it every nappy change

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