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Recommendations vary by product: some are labeled for all ages, others specify newborns and up, and several list infant ranges such as 0-2 years, 0-6 months, 3 months and up, or 1 year.

Products commonly highlight colloidal oatmeal (a skin protectant), ceramides, glycerin, and soothing extracts such as licorice root—ingredients noted for calming irritation and helping restore the skin barrier.

Both. Descriptions recommend preventive use (apply at each diaper change to protect skin or prevent chafing) and active treatment (soothing, treating, and promoting healing of red, irritated skin).

Reviewers typically call them thick or ointment-like but non-greasy, spreadable and easy to wipe off. Many report they form a lasting protective barrier that holds up through diaper changes or overnight, and that a small amount is effective.

Common active ingredients include zinc oxide and petrolatum. Other frequently listed actives/formulations include colloidal oatmeal and ceramide-3, and some products cite licorice root extract. Several formulations also contain nourishing oils such as sweet almond oil, shea butter, and jojoba seed oil.

They’re offered as ointments, creams, pastes, and balms. Textures range from thick, paste-like protective formulas to creams or balms described as non-greasy or creamy.

Displayed net weights include 1 oz, 3 oz, 4 oz, 5 oz, 10 oz, 11 oz, and 14 oz.

Several diaper rash ointments list 40% zinc oxide; one baby ointment lists 41% petrolatum as its skin-protectant concentration.

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