Diaper rash is one of these inevitable parts of motherhood; at one time or another, you’ll find yourself baffled at how to rid your baby of this pesky problem. Once you’ve exhausted all those fancy ointments and creams, you might find yourself turning to a seemingly unlikely solution–a dry wipe–that may just do the trick. Bummas pleasantly surprised me at how well they help clear up lingering diaper rash. When regular wet wipes weren’t enough, I used a soft Bummas resusable cloth (with a little water) on my 10-month-old’s bottom instead. In a less than a week, her skin was noticeably less raw and we were confident we’d be bidding adieu to that red rash. What’s more, I found Bummas wipes to come in handy during other unlikely mothering moments, such as when wiping her nose on the go or cleaning her face during mealtime. When I consider how quickly I go through baby wipes, it’s great to have a cloth wipe I can toss in with her laundry and use over and over. The multipack of 10 wipes kept me supplied for a week, so I found I was well-equipped how whatever mess came my way.

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