Mommy and I have used this on our son's bottom since he was a few months old after our pediatrician recommended it. We squeeze out 1 or 2 centimeters onto a finger and apply it each night. He is still in diapers at 27 months and we still use it every night after bath and before bed. He rarely gets a rash. When he does get a rash, Dr. smith's typically clears it up overnight. Very rarely it has taken up to three overnights to clear up a very bad rash.
Compared to Desitin I choose Dr. Smith's hands down. We tried Desitin when he was a newborn and noted rashes lasting for more than three days. When we told our pediatrician, she suggested Dr. Smith's. We also like the consistency of Dr. smith's over Desitin.
I highly recommend the tube versus the tub. I have found the tub to be less expensive than the tube, but it is also messier and we are not about to double dip so multiple fingers get involved with the tub. I also dislike getting the diaper cream under my fingernails, which happened too many times with the Dr. Smith's tub. It never happens with the tube.
5/5 stars because it works and my experience with it has been very positive.
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