Dr. Smith's Diaper Ointment, 2-Ounce Jar (Pack of 3)

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  1. Health and Beauty: 3 items
  2. Publisher: Dr. Smith's
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Product Review

In 1963, Dr. Forest M. Smith Jr. M.D., a longtime pediatrician in San Antonio, Texas was very dissatisfied with the length of time it was taking for his patients diaper rash to heal. He was deeply bothered by the distress the rash was causing patients and their parents. He wanted to provide them faster, more effectivie relief. He teamed up with two pharmacists to create a more effective diaper ointment. Dr. Smith's is creamy, fast absorbing, pleasant smelling, and best of all fast acting. Dr. Smith's unique blend is easy to apply and easy to wash off. It goes on like a cream, and protects like an ointment. It forms a protective barrier that effectively seals out moisture and protects skin from irritation. And, it is gentle on the baby's tender skin. It works fast. With the first treatment, you will most often see vast improvement in the baby's condititon overnight. The incomparable effectiveness and gentleness of Dr. Smith's has spread by word of mouth, mom to mom. It's all about the baby...Dr. Smith developed, doctor recommended, Dr. Smith's premium blend Diaper Ointment.

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5.0 out of 5 stars (22 customer reviews)

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars there is just NOTHING BETTER than This product, October 24, 2009
winshay - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Dr. Smith's Diaper Ointment, 2-Ounce Jar (Pack of 3) (Health and Beauty)
i just wanted to say that we use desitin cream for our daughter and it works great but after coming across dr. smith's here on amazon, just from reading reviews people gave about it? i had to purchase one.

so there was this one unfortunate night, my daughter wouldnt stop crying. when we looked at her bottom, we saw it was filled with rashes and it was almost at the point of bleeding! This product is such a God sent because after we applied it on her, it stopped her crying, and the next day, the almost bleeding rashes practically disappeared. my MOTHER, who never heard of this product before? was converted that very morning and wouldn't stop talking about Dr. smith's ointment and that everyone should buy it. lol. i don't blame her. i think everybody with a child should have a couple of these in their house. thank you dr. smiths! and amazon :)

this is oderless by the way.


3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Diaper Ointment I've ever used, June 14, 2008
K. Ferguson (Dallas, TX) - See all my reviews
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I have been using Dr. Smith's for several years now. When my first son was 10 months old, he was hospitalized with Rotavirus (a nasty diarrhea virus). At one point in the middle of the night, he was screaming uncontrollably from a red bottom and nothing would soothe him. He wouldn't nurse or let me rock him, nothing worked. I thought they would have to sedate him!! The nurse finally brought in a tub of Dr. Smith's and it immediately eased his discomfort. He stopped crying, nursed and went to sleep. I have been a fan ever since.

I'm actually a neonatal nurse (babies) and have seen lots of red buts and used many products in my day. Nothing compares to Dr. Smith's Diaper Ointment.


2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Simple and Effective, October 18, 2009
Pamela D. Gunderson "pdiannet" (Bethel, AK) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Dr. Smith's Diaper Ointment, 2-Ounce Jar (Pack of 3) (Health and Beauty)
I have begun using this on my 3rd baby now because I've had issues with cloth diapers. I have to use a liner in order to not ruin my diapers, but the cream itself does a great job of getting rid of any redness or rash. I learned the hard way to be very proactive about preventing a rash. We've had some bad ones last a long time. This cream is not super thick, which I like a lot. I've used a lot of different kinds and even made my own. Burt's Bees is great smelling and really thick, but doesn't solve the problem all the time. California Baby is really good- the first aid calendula cream. I would buy it more regularly, but the cost is a tad too much with shipping. I've used a ton others too. Now that I have found this, I really am enjoying it's effectiveness and that it isn't such a mess to put on.

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