Gone through more than your fair share of diaper rash creams and ointments, and still no improvement? The latest trend in getting rid of those pesky red bumps and irritating rash on your little one’s precious bum doesn’t involve any creams or powders any kind. Learning Curve’s Bottom Care Diaper Rash Relief System is a novel concept that works in two steps. First, you pop one of the re-usable cool gel pads in the fridge for a few hours. Then, when your little one’s derriere is freshly scrubbed and free of any previous diaper rash cream applications, insert the gel pad into one of the cloth sleeves (the magic in them: they’re coated with a milk-based protein). Now tuck the pad into your baby’s diaper and let the healing begin. Sound too complicated or involved? Trust me: If you’ve tried just about every tube on the market, this system is worth a shot. The power of the cooling gel and the comfortable padding helped reduce the redness tremendously.

In a Nutshell: No messy creams to contend with and…wait, do I see a smile on my daughter’s face during a diaper change? It’s a beautiful thing.

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