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Paladin Diaper Rash Ointment

by Robbyn M
(Wisconsin)

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I know that diaper cream seems like a funny thing to put for my favorite baby product, but Paladin cream has done such a great job healing my daughter's teething-induced diaper rash, I am ready to yell it out from rooftops!

My daughter did not have diaper rash until she started teething. We tried various different kinds of cream to heal her little butt, but rubbing them off at each changing almost seemed to irritate her skin more. A friend recommended Paladin to me and I figured that it can't hurt to try it.

I was thrilled with the result! It protected my daughter's skin and healed the diaper rash up in just over a day!

Paladin soaks into the skin and heals it quickly, and best of all, any remaining cream wipes off very easily. It contains both vitamins A & D.

In addition to helping diaper rash, I have found that it works wonders on other skin irritations and skin dryness (it works great on dry elbows!)

You can buy Paladin at Walgreen's and Target (and I assume at other places), but it is behind the pharmacist's counter. You can also buy it direct from the manufacturer - www.rashcream.com

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Paladin Diaper Rash Ointment

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Aug 01, 2011
Thanking God for this product.
by: Anonymous

I have suffered many years from a condition called Lichen Sclerosus. Doctors had prescribed numerous medications which were extremely expensive and seemed to only make the condition worse. When I would have a flare up I would spend my time lying on my back in SEVERE pain and crying because I felt so hopeless. I found a support site for the condition and noticed a comment from a woman who had tried Paladin and found that it gave her relief. I ordered the product and within only a few days of using it my symptoms were completely GONE! The product has given me back my life and I thank God everyday for helping me find it. Thank you so much!

Jan 15, 2010
For Lichen Sclerosus
by: Jenni

I too have used Paladin for Lichen sclerosus and although the stateside manufacturers do not state on their jars that it works for this the forums have proof that in USA and UK it is doing remarkably well in keeping sores and tears at bay whilst steroid treatment gets to work towards treating the source. Many women have had a better quality of life using this cream daily. You must keep it up at least once a day but what is 1 minute of your time against a day of sheer agony...Love you Paladin.. I get it on Comfyskin.com in UK. or american ladies from rashcream.com in the States..

Dec 06, 2009
Paladin rash cream
by: Anonymous

Paladin rash cream is hard it find but it is well worth it to keep looking untill you find it. Nothing works on skin problems like Paladin.

Nov 18, 2009
Paladin Cream
by: Anonymous

Every house hold should have a jar of Paladin Cream on hand. It sooths and heals any skin problem even small wounds and cuts. This product is amazing. I found it online at www.rashcream.com and it is reasonably price for how well it works.

Nov 11, 2009
Paladin for Lichen Sclerosus
by: Anonymous

Moms .....try it if you suffer from Lichen Sclerosus ....you will be very suprised....It soothes and calms and tames soreness and redness and all the horrible symptoms of this condition.
Here in the UK we have found this amazing creams usage for more than diaper rash.

UK...comfyskin.com/Stateside..rashcream.com

Sep 15, 2009
My favorite diaper rash cream
by: Eman Ali

I agree, a friend of mine also recommend Paladin diaper rash cream to me and I will not use any other product besides this for my two boys. I have used it for two years and will continue using. I strongly recommend this item to all who have babies in diapers.

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