EcoStore Nappy Balm Review
My two-year old granddaughter is coming to visit after Christmas. Of course, I can hardly wait. Meanwhile I am busy shopping to make her visit the BEST. I did the prerequisite clothes shopping for winter here on the East Coast. Boy! I really hope it snows so she can have a while Christmas (belated). The toys she will have under the tree probably rival Santa’s pack. I know her favorite foods, and they will definitely be on the menu. I have even bought diapers and baby nappy balm. Like the Boy Scout motto says, “Be prepared.” So what if I am not a scout? I will be prepared anyway.
With that understood, I decided to test the protection of EcoStore Baby Nappy Balm. I’m quite familiar with both Desinex and Balmex, top products for diaper rash and jock itch. Its packaging noted it could be used for cradle cap as well. Good to know since there are few over-the-counter products on the shelves for that skin problem. I used myself as the subject.
After using the product for a few weeks, I can honestly say that it is gentle on the skin and it does have a protective barrier that works. It is non-toxic, non-greasy, plant and mineral based, and does not stain clothing or linens. Its antioxidants were friendly to my skin’s oils and amino acids. I am glad to help promote green and a clean environment as long as natural/organic really works.
Ingredients include:
- Olea Eurpaea (Olive) Oil
- Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil
- Sesamum Indicum (Sesame) Oil
- Zinc Oxide
- Cera Alba (Beeswax)
- Colorata (Horopito) extract
Readers can find this product on line at EcoStore USA and in Meijer stores across America. It lists for $11.95.