Johnson's No More Diaper Rash Diaper Cream Is At The Bottom Of My List

What I Thought About Johnson's No More Diaper Rash

I have tried out eight different diaper creams on my baby boy.

The Diaper Creams I Have Tried in Alphabetical Order

Aveeno Baby Diaper Rash Cream
Burt's Bees Baby Bee, Diaper Ointment with Vitamin A and Vitamin E
Common Sense Baby Cream
Desitin Zinc Oxide Diaper Rash Ointment Creamy

Earth's Best Organic Diaper Relief Ointment
Johnson's No More Diaper Rash
Safeway Brand Diaper Relief Ointment
Weleda Diaper-Care

One of the diaper creams that I used on him was the Johnson's No More Diaper Rash.

Like a few of the other diaper creams that I have used on my baby's diaper rash, the package of Johnson's No More Diaper Rash came in the diaper bag that the hospital gave me after my son was born. I found the packaging to look promising and eventually tried out Johnson's No More Diaper Rash one day when my son had diaper rash.

So many of the other diapers creams that I had used it had a standard warning, and Johnson's No More Diaper Rash was no different. I examined the ingredients, to see what this 3 in 1 formula, that Johnson's No More Diaper Rash states that they have, was made of.

Johnson's No More Diaper Rash Ingredients

Zinc oxide 13%, water, mineral oil, dimethicone, glycerin, lanolin, petrolatum, sorbitan isostearate, panthenol, avena sativa (oat) kernel flour, microcrystalline wax, synthetic beeswax, tocopheryl acetate, sodium lactate, magnesium sulfate, lactic acid, DMDM hydantoin, iodopropynyl butylcarbamate

Honestly I was disappointed to see that Johnson's No More Diaper Rash had mineral oil, glycerin and petrolatum. As far as how well the diaper rash works I was disappointed there too. After trying Johnson's No More Diaper Rash on my baby I knew it wasn't as good as quite a few of the other diaper creams that I have used. I found it to remain on my son's skin and maybe this was soothing but it wasn't working to well to heal up the existing diaper rash, plus I thought it was a little odd that the diaper cream was so resistant to disappear.

My overall rating for Johnson's No More Diaper Rash out of 4 stars would be:

Rating
* * 1/2

Related information
  • A sample of Johnson's No More Diaper Rash was in the diaper bag from the hospital when I had my son.
  • Johnson's No More Diaper Rash had mineral oil, glycerin and petrolatum in it, very disappointing.
  • It would be my fifth choice, tied with two other diaper creams that I have tried on my baby.
 
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Have you tried Boudreaux's Butt Paste, it seems to be all the rage right now: http://www.buttpaste.co.uk Oh just looked, sorry, they are out of stock, again!

Posted on 09/05/2008 at 4:09:00 AM

Totally agree, there are better products for diaper rash out there

Posted on 09/01/2008 at 1:09:09 AM

You should devote a whole website to diaper rash creams! It is THE plauge of mother hood! :)

Posted on 06/15/2007 at 1:06:00 PM

I drove myself nuts trying different products. Great article

Posted on 06/15/2007 at 12:06:00 AM

Boy oh boy, you're a veritable connoisseur when it comes to diaper rash creams! :-) My personal favorite is Weleda's Calendula cream. I found that if it's put on after all diaper changes a rash won't ever occur. The other plus side is that the product is completely natural.

Posted on 06/14/2007 at 3:06:00 AM

That's very interesting. Great article.

Posted on 06/13/2007 at 6:06:00 PM

great article and I agree

Posted on 06/13/2007 at 3:06:00 PM

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