August 16, 2006

Child's Spray

Summer's a great time to be a baby. You can hang with your pals at the park all day, go barefoot, and every trip to the beach is another chance to sample some tasty sand.

But it's not all good. The heat and humidity can make ordinary diaper rash extraordinarily painful, and turn a simple diaper change into a horror show for everyone involved.

Fortunately, there's a new set of products out there designed to help keep the babes of summer clean, dry and happy. Baby Spritz Diaper Rash Spray and Baby Wipe Alternative offer gentle cleansing and treatment in innovative, environmentally friendly spray bottles.

Instead of treating rashes with goopy creams that wind up everywhere (including under your fingernails), you simply spray on the vitamin-enriched all-natural formula. Loaded with lanolin, aloe vera, and pediatrician-recommended dimethicone, Baby Spritz forms a breathable barrier that protects irritated skin and seals out wetness.

The Baby Wipe alternative also helps keep baby pain-free; the hypoallergenic, deodorizing no-rinse cleanser kills germs and moisturizes, yet is far less irritating than traditional baby wipes. Just spray on and wipe off with tissues. It's perfect for dirty hands and faces too -- drop it in your diaper bag and you're ready for everything from poop to popsicles.

With a spray-on solution, both baby and you can stop wincing and get back to more important things - like sand castles, bubbles, and ice cream for breakfast.

For more info and a list of places to buy, go to babyspritz.com.


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