Weleda

Weleda Calendula Nappy Change Cream | Reviews by Australian Parents

4.4from 627 reviews

Nappy Cream, Nappy, Baby, Skin Care


Protect baby’s most sensitive area with the gentle natural support of organic calendula. Weleda's Nappy Change Cream soothes irritated skin and reduces redness from day one.

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Gentle protection from soreness on delicate skin.

Description

Organic calendula, the humble pot marigold, has an exceptional property used in our Calendula Baby Care products. It’s a natural anti-inflammatory, so in hard-working Nappy Change Cream we take calendula and chamomile extracts and blend with sweet almond and sesame oil, making a rich cream to reduce redness and gently care for the nappy area. Skin-friendly lanolin and zinc oxide provide a barrier against damp. Midwives agree we’ve been offering an exceptional product for nearly 30 years!


Benefits

  • Protects and cares for delicate skin of the nappy area.
  • Calms irritated skin and reduces redness, supports skin regeneration.
  • Protects against dampness.
  • Free from synthetic preservatives, fragrances, colourants or raw materials derived from mineral oils.
  • Dermatologically tested highly skin-friendly even for sensitive skin.


Gentle care for baby’s delicate skin.

The Calendula Baby Care range protects and nourishes your child‘s skin from their very first day – naturally and gently.

Made from hand-picked biodynamic calendula flowers, organic chamomile and natural plant-based oils, Calendula Baby Care supports your baby‘s healthy skin functions, as well as soothing irritated skin.

The Calendula range is also suitable for adults with sensitive skin.




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Shahn avatar Shahn QLD, 3 kids in tow
April 15, 2026
Just what we needed... good for the new born
Stephanie avatar Stephanie TAS, 3 kids in tow
April 13, 2026
Feels nice.
Alice Nguyen avatar Alice Nguyen QLD
April 13, 2026
All natural ingredients, good product
Marieswari avatar Marieswari SA, 2 kids in tow
April 10, 2026
Looks promising.
Nadia avatar Nadia QLD
April 5, 2026
Very good for babys bottom when theyre a little sore, gets rid of any redness!
Laura avatar Laura NSW, 2 kids in tow
April 3, 2026
I will definitely try this brand as I havent used it before for nappy cream looks great
Ellie avatar Ellie WA
April 1, 2026
This is a great trial product. I only got a small pouch worth, so about one or two nappy changes, but it is a brilliant way to showcase the product and encourage people like myself to buy bigger versions of it.
Tayla avatar Tayla SA, 2 kids in tow
March 31, 2026
Will use it as needed
Laura avatar Laura SA, 2 kids in tow
March 19, 2026
I was gifted the welda nappy cream for my first baby.
Tisi avatar Tisi SA, 3 kids in tow
March 17, 2026
Always handy to get some samples. Nappy cream is very useful and I find it good to find alternatives to the usual. This cream did fairly well and will keep in mind when purchasing more in the future
Karuna avatar Karuna NSW
March 11, 2026
Good product
Eloise avatar Eloise QLD, 2 kids in tow
March 10, 2026
I'll consider using it. Mainly use sudocream currently
Sarah avatar Sarah QLD, 2 kids in tow
February 19, 2026
I havent tried this nappy cream before but I like the Weleda brand so I will be trying this.
Jessie avatar Jessie NSW, 3 kids in tow
February 10, 2026
Absolutely amazing.
Mark avatar Mark VIC, 2 kids in tow
February 7, 2026
Creamy and good
Lauren  avatar Lauren QLD, 3 kids in tow
February 5, 2026
I hadnt heard of this brand before receiving the sample, but after trying it I went out and purchased a full size. It worked really well on my babys skin, especially for preventing redness, and I love that it uses natural ingredients. A little goes a long way and it feels gentle but effective.

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