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My baby has sensitive skin and she gets a rash very easily. It's not something I experienced with my first two children. After reading the reviews on Amazon, I decided to give this stuff a try and I'm glad I did. My baby's bottom is clearer than it has been in a long time.
I mixed this with water and a touch of witch hazel. Not only is it convenient to not have to wet my wipes in the sink for every diaper change this stuff seems to work better than using cloth wipes with regular water.
I was also surprised by how much I like the smell of this. I'm generally very picky about scents. (I'm definitely not the type of person who wears perfume or uses air fresheners.) I think this lotion potion smells awesome though.
Although I initially thought that this was a tad expensive, I added up the costs of buying my own oils, and found that this really wasn't that bad of a price. It's definitely cheaper than buying disposable baby wipes, and works better than water.
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Really like this product. However I think the usage instructions could be better. It tells you to either mix with witch hazel to a pretty strong solution for a spray (not sure if this is meant to be sprayed directly on wipe or baby undiluted, because it doesn't say, but it seems like it would be way too harsh at that concentration without adding water. The other suggestion is to "mix a few drops with water" to make a wipe solution. Not very specific so you are kindof on your own to figure out what works for you and your baby. From my own experience, I do like the product very much, however the directions need to be more detailed. I fill up a small sink with hot water, add a splash of witch hazel and a single squirt of Potion and mix well. Then I throw in my cloth wipes, gently squeeze out the excess and lay them in my Prince Lionheart Warmies wipe warmer which I LOVE! I overdid it with too much Potion at first and it seemed to irritate baby's skin a bit and overwhelm the senses as Tea Tree oil is pretty potent stuff. Three words Less Is More (except when it comes to directions for use)!Buy Kissaluvs Diaper Lotion Potion 4 oz. Squirt Bottle, Concentrate Now
Diaper Lotion Potion is amazing. You can use it to treat diaper rash, eczema, boo boos, you name it and it works as a great diaper area cleanser. It's extremely easy to use and versatile and smells fantastic. And the best thing is a bottle of the concentrate lasts a long time since you use so little to create the lotion potion spray or wipes solution. I recommend this stuff to everyone not just parents, as it works great for scrapes, scratches and cuts as well.Read Best Reviews of Kissaluvs Diaper Lotion Potion 4 oz. Squirt Bottle, Concentrate Here
This has been one of our cloth diapering staples for nearly three years. I mix just a little bit with distilled water and alcohol-free witch hazel in 6 oz spray bottles for use during diaper changes. Neither of my children has ever experienced diaper rashes and I give partial credit to this product. It smells fresh (not too overpowering) and helps to moisturize my children's bottoms. I simply spray my mixture on their skin and wipe clean with cloth wipes. A little bit goes a long way. One bottle usually lasts us 4 months now that I have two in diapers.Want Kissaluvs Diaper Lotion Potion 4 oz. Squirt Bottle, Concentrate Discount?
Ever since switching to cloth 3 months ago my daughter has had a small spot on her bum that's persistently irritated with red bumps. It would clear up if I slather her in Butt Paste and put her in a disposable, but always came back in cloth. Since I've started spraying this on with each diaper change it finally cleared up completely! I'm so glad I bought the concentrate instead of the spray bottle, such a better value and it works great for us. My only complaint is that the concentrate always separates from the witch hazel, so I just shake it up before each use. Wish it would stay mixed. One tip: I found it easy to measure the concentrate by using an infant medicine syringe marked for teaspoons.
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