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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.

Candice  avatar Candice WA, 1 kid in tow
February 8, 2023
Amazing product, i use it already on my son and swear by it. When he has nappy rash, i apply at each nappy change and by the next day his rash has just about gone.
Erin avatar Erin NSW, 2 kids in tow
February 4, 2023
Life saving product, used with my first and used with this baby and neither have had nappy rash.
Rochelle avatar Rochelle QLD, 1 kid in tow
February 3, 2023
I used Sudocream with my daughter daily in order to prevent nappy rash and she never got it once. Its easy to use, spreads well and good price considering a small bottle lasts a long time. It doesnt smell bad and wipes off my hand well after application. Will be buying again
Bianca avatar Bianca NSW, 1 kid in tow
February 3, 2023
Amazing! Any redness is gone within a day after using on his bum. Has never turned into bad nappy rash
Michael avatar Michael VIC, 1 kid in tow
January 24, 2023
This is fantastic and of course a staple. We've found sudocrem to clear up any redness under a nappy very very quickly. The lack of scent is also a benefit over other competing brands.

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