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Review on ECOLEAF Rash Relief Butt Cream for Symptomatic Relief by Jasmine Smith

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Rash & Irritation Remedy

There seems to be a growing focus on more natural remedies for diaper rash and/or other skin irritations. Eco Leaf Butt Cream falls into this category, although I find it more beneficial for adults than children due to the consistency of the cream and the ingredients it contains. The beautifully packaged cream arrived in a sealed 2 ounce jar. This is a darker tin that is sturdy and easy to open. Made in New Mexico, this cream is a blend of cream and balm. It's much softer than a balm and much easier to apply. Although the cream contains some natural ingredients, you should be aware that these are not 100% natural ingredients, including the presence of polysorbate 80 and others. Essential oils are also included in the mix. This means that people with skin allergies should pay attention to the presence of lavender, peppermint, milk of magnesia, cocoa butter, jojoba, aloe, rose petals, Indian team and others. According to the instructions, you should apply a thin layer 2-3 times. Daily. I like the consistency of the cream although I can't imagine it being suitable for more sensitive skin or heavier cases of diaper rash. I see it's great for minor irritation and mild diaper rash or incontinence rash. I think this is a good option for those looking for a more natural option for minor cases of rashes on the groin or buttocks. I think a small skin irritation can be helped and overall I felt it was easy and felt good on the skin. It has helped me with a few minor rashes and for that I am grateful. I doubt I'll add this to my usual hygiene/personal care routine but I think it has some positive qualities and overall I was happy with it.

Pros
  • SAFE AND EASY TO USE: Simply apply a thin layer 2-3 times daily to relieve symptoms. Our proprietary blend of ingredients is safe and gentle enough for babies' butts, babies, moms, dads and grandparents.
Cons
  • Not sure