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littloo1 · 26 days ago
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Littloo offers a comprehensive range of premium baby care products designed to ensure your little one's delicate skin and overall well-being. This collection includes Tear-Free Shampoo, Baby Cream, Baby Daily Lotion, Baby Massage Oil, Bug Repellent Spray, Nappy Rash Cream, and Baby Cleansing Bar. Enriched with natural ingredients like Calendula, Shea Butter, Lemon Grass Oil, and Glycerin, Littloo products are specially formulated to be gentle, safe, and nourishing for babies.
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priyaguptaexpert · 2 months ago
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Littloo Nappy Rash Cream is a specially formulated cream designed to protect, soothe, and heal your baby's sensitive skin from diaper rash discomfort. Enriched with the goodness of natural Calendula and Vitamin E, this cream provides gentle relief, repairs irritated skin, and moisturizes deeply. 
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skineasi · 1 year ago
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SkinEasi is a trusted brand for skincare protection cream. Buy the best Anti Chafing, Anti Rash, Anti Shoe Bite, and Diaper Rash Cream online. Made in India.
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littloobabyproducts12 · 2 years ago
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Littloo Nappy Rash Cream is gentle on the baby s thin skin for treating redness, itchiness, and other skin irritation caused by diapers It is an excellent mixture of natural ingredients that provides soothing skin relief after initial use
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rossdiakos · 24 days ago
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Why Sunny Days Call for Extra Nappy Rash Cream Care
Sunny days delight, bringing warmth, play, and family time. However, for parents of young babies, these bright days also come with unique challenges, especially for their little one’s delicate skin. Nappy rash, a common issue among infants, can worsen in warm weather, making it essential for parents to stay vigilant. This blog explores why sunny days call for extra care and how the right nappy rash cream in Australia can make all the difference.
The Challenges Sunny Days Bring to Babies’ Skin
Warm weather can be harsh on an infant’s sensitive skin, especially in areas covered by nappies. Combining heat, moisture, and friction creates the perfect environment for irritation and redness. For parents, ensuring their baby’s comfort goes beyond simply keeping them cool; it requires a proactive approach to skincare.
Babies are particularly vulnerable to skin issues because their skin barrier is thinner and more delicate than adults. This means a small oversight, such as delayed diaper changes or using the wrong cream, can escalate into painful rashes. On sunny days, the stakes are even higher. To help your little one enjoy the season without discomfort, a targeted approach using the right nappy rash cream in Australia is key.
What Causes Nappy Rash to Worsen in Warm Weather?
Understanding why nappy rash becomes more frequent or severe in warm weather can help you address it effectively.
Friction
Babies move around a lot—even in their nappies. The constant rubbing of fabric against the skin, especially in warm and humid conditions, leads to irritation.
Moisture
Warm weather increases perspiration, not just on exposed skin but also in the nappy area. Combined with urine and faeces, this moisture contributes to skin breakdown, creating the perfect conditions for developing rashes.
Trapped Heat
Nappies, especially those made of less breathable materials, trap heat. The resulting rise intensifies redness and discomfort, worsening an already sensitive area.
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Choosing and Using the Right Nappy Rash Cream
In Australia, a high-quality nappy rash cream is every parent’s summer ally. Not all creams are created equal, and selecting the right one can make a significant difference.
Features to Look For:
Moisture Barrier: A cream that forms a protective shield, preventing wetness from irritating the skin.
Soothing Ingredients: Natural components like zinc oxide or calendula reduce inflammation and calm irritated skin.
Hypoallergenic Formulas: Opt for creams free from fragrances and harsh chemicals, ensuring they’re safe for your baby’s sensitive skin.
Application Tips:
Apply Generously: Ensure the cream is evenly spread across affected areas after every nappy change.
Clean and Dry First: Always clean the area with gentle wipes or water, and pat dry before applying the cream.
Use Preventively: Don’t wait for a rash to appear; regular application can help keep problems at bay.
Using a trusted nappy rash cream in Australia, especially during the hotter months, is a proactive step to ensure your baby’s skin remains irritation-free.
Complementary Care Tips for Happy Baby Skin
Frequent Nappy Changes
Changing nappies often minimises exposure to wetness and irritants. In summer, aim for more frequent changes to keep the area dry.
Prioritise Hygiene
Use mild, baby-safe cleansers or plain water to clean the nappy area. Avoid harsh soaps that can strip natural oils from the skin.
Allow Nappy-Free Time
Letting your baby enjoy some time without a nappy allows their skin to breathe. This is especially beneficial during the warmer months.
Conclusion 
Prevention is always better than cure when it comes to nappy rash, especially during summer. Investing in a reliable nappy rash cream, maintaining good hygiene, and staying proactive can protect your baby from discomfort.
Sunny days are for making memories—not dealing with rashes and irritation. With extra care, you can ensure your baby’s skin stays soft, healthy, and happy all season long. So, stock up on your trusted nappy rash cream in Australia and confidently embrace the sunny days!
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kidscompany02 · 9 months ago
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cigalahmedpharm · 2 years ago
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https://cigalahmedpharm.com/product/babe-pediatric-nappy-rash-cream-100ml/
Babe Pediatric Nappy Rash Cream is a must-have product for parents with newborns or toddlers. Nappy rash is a known problem that can cause discomfort and pain to babies. However, with Babe Pediatric Nappy Rash Cream, you can soothe and heal your baby's delicate skin without having any fear of harmful chemicals.
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woso-dreamzzz · 10 months ago
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Injured: Before II
Alexia Putellas x Baby!Reader
Jenni Hermoso x Baby!Reader
Summary: You meet Jenni
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The knocking at the door echoes in Alexia's skull.
It offers an unwelcome reprieve from the current drowning her. At this point, she will take the water.
But it's repetitive and she can't escape it even if she wants to.
There's no escape when everyone knows she's been closed up in her place since your birth.
Desperately, she hopes it's another flower arrangement. She's been receiving those a lot.
From her Mama and Alba, from the club, from the team, from random friends that have found out through the grapevine that you've been born.
The flowers are never ending and Alexia hopes it's just another delivery driver because she's struggling against the current and can't be bothered with meaningful interaction today.
It's not a delivery driver though.
It's Jenni and Alexia feels herself being pushed further under the water.
Jenni, who is smiling with a little gift hamper and looking so excited. Jenni, who is still in her training kit and has clearly come straight from practice. Jenni, who has been checking in every day since your birth.
Jenni, who is...who is standing on the bank of the river with buoy on a rope.
"I got you this," Jenni says when Alexia just stands there and stares," I didn't really know what you needed so I've got nappies and rash cream and chocolate because everything is better with chocolate. I couldn't get any teddies this short notice but there is a cuddly train which is weird but I bought it anyway and-"
"Jenni," Alexia says," You're rambling."
"Oh." Jenni takes a breath. "You're right."
She's still smiling though, still waiting on the bank of the river for Alexia to resurface.
Alexia takes the hamper, setting it off to the side. She thanks Jenni and tries to discreetly shut the door without it looking rude but stops halfway through when you start crying.
She sinks further under the running water.
When Jenni knocked, she'd been in the middle of a nap. It was one of the first things she'd learnt. When you were asleep, she should be asleep.
The other thing she's learnt is what each of your cries means. She thought her Mama had been making it up when she told Alexia that she and Alba used to cry for certain things. She thought it was just a joke when Eli told her that the cry for milk was different to the cry for a change.
This cry, though, is your cry for comfort. This cry is for affection and cuddles.
Alexia shuffles towards your crib, acutely aware of Jenni taking this opportunity to slip inside the messy house. Before you, it was always clean but now there's laundry to be put on and dishes in the sink and things scattered around on the floor.
You're crying and Alexia picks you up, rhythmically patting your back as you fuss.
"Come on," She whispers to you," Come on. I'm here. Stop crying. Please, stop crying. I'm right here."
She sinks further under the water. The current gets stronger and her feet hit the pebbles at the bottom.
Tears prick in Alexia's eyes.
"Come on," She says," Stop being silly."
"Ale-"
"I'm fine, Jenni," Alexia insists.
"Ale-"
"She's just being a little bit silly. She'll be asleep again soon."
"Ale-"
"Leave me alone!"
"Alexia!"
The current stops beating Alexia down and she slowly starts floating upwards.
"You're exhausted. Come on, give her here. I can look after her."
Alexia clutches you closer to her, shaking her head. "No," She says," No, Jenni...Jenni I...I can do this! I've done it before!"
"I know," Jenni soothes," I'm sure you have. But you're so tired, Ale. You're so, so tired and stressed. She knows you're stressed. Give her to her Tia Jenni and go to sleep."
Alexia shakes her head even as she surfaces from the water.
"I've got her. I promise that I've got her. You need sleep."
On the bank, Jenni throws the buoy out to her. She grabs it.
Alexia transfers you to Jenni.
On the bank, she's pulled out of the river.
Jenni guides her to bed and tucks her under the covers.
She steps back the moment Alexia drifts off.
You've stopped crying, looking up at Jenni with wide eyes. She's the first person you've properly seen apart from your Mami.
She laughs. "What's with the deer in headlights look? Huh?" She drifts into the living room, pulling the hamper over to the sofa.
She wraps you up tight in a soft pink blanket she bought especially for you.
You keep staring at her, eyes briefly glancing towards the stuffed train she's showing you.
"I'm serious," Jenni coos at you," Why do you look all shocked? Like a little dear, huh? Like bambi." She laughs. "It's so nice to finally meet you. I'm your Tia Jenni."
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miscling · 2 months ago
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💦(multiples of 💧)
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one big glass of water all at once then? okay!
it knows no one asked for this, but for the 🌻 it's going to talk about this task, and diapers, specifically addressed to those who aren't into them.
so this task was originally to have a big drink and then not being allowed to use the bathroom for a while, as an omorashi game. it wasn't a hard game, unless it hadn't been to the bathroom in a while, but it was fun enough to play.
then eventually, diapers came along, and holding kinda went out the window as we got used to just peeing anytime, anywhere. and we talk about diapers on our blogs and folks occasionally say 'ew' and stuff, and put it on their limits list and expect us not to talk about it, calling them gross and unsanitary and all kinds of things that kinda, well it gets where they're coming from, but also, it feels a little like yucking its yum.
so here's a rebuttal: diapers are a sanitary product. allow this thing to demystify the process, because honestly, it thinks most folks have an ick about them, because they don't really know what's what with them.
used normally and with maintained hygiene, they keep that shit contained (pun intended). they exist to keep you sanitary. they're not gross or unsanitary by default, and neither are the people who wear them (either by choice through kink, or have to through disability). the padding soaks up wetting and keeps it from the skin until it is fun, and messes are a little harder to clean up, but not really any more gross than using a toilet. (and lets be clear, we're also glad for the folks who are having fun playing with them in unsanitary ways too, as this thing enjoys a little bit of that when its diaper is wet too, our point is that they're not automatically unsanitary!)
we have a routine that changes them before our diapers hit their limits and start getting gross. for wetting, we can wipe the area down with wet wipes, which are way nicer than toilet paper tbh. for messes, we break out the nitrile gloves and wet wipes, and we wipe until everything is clean. once everything is clean, there are creams in case there's any soreness from the diaper rubbing against skin or any nappy rash from wearing them a little longer than you should have, and then you get the next diaper in place and powder the area (not talc, if possible, cornstarch powders are better) before putting on the next diaper. the powder smells contained until the next change, where you do it all over again!
we love our diapers here. they're great, and we're tired of pretending they're not. there's cute designs if you enjoy that, you can get some that are very comfortable, and they're extremely convenient if you're prone to forgetting to go to the bathroom or have poor interoception. they're also way less time consumed in changing time compared to going up to the bathroom multiple times a day! (at least for itself, it has a pretty low bladder capacity tbh)
and it hasn't even talked about the kink potential here: the power and control and humiliation play you can do with them, but that's another post we think.
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thalialunacy · 9 months ago
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'A-ha! We did it!' John says, possibly too chuffed as he holds up a freshly changed and dressed Rosie. 'We--'
She makes a very distinctive face, then grunts. John eyes her. 'Tell me that face doesn't mean what I think it means.'
Then he does the sniff test, and yes. Yes, it does mean that.
He lays her down yet again, fond exasperation tugging at his lips. 'Wee girl, why do you do this to me?' His mum has used the endearment on Harry their whole lives, so it's comfortable on his tongue as he reaches for wipes and a new nappy -- only to discover the stashes depleted. As in… nill.
John rolls several expletives around his teeth. But then Rosie giggle-gurgles up at him, and he swoops in to expel his breath instead on her cheek in the form of a huge raspberry. He almost doesn't hear the knock on the door.
He pauses, but then shrugs and picks her up. 'Sorry, sweetheart. Let's go see who's at the door, yeah?'
She is notably non-nonplussed. 'Livery?'
'Might be,' John replies as he reaches the building door and opens it. 'And it is!' His daughter claps and immediately reaches out for the spotty young man trying to wrestle a rather large box. 'Whoa, there.' John reins her back in; she wants to be friends with everyone, which is both endearing and alarming.
'Do I need to sign?' he says to the carrier, who, now that John's looking, isn't wearing any sort of uniform. He looks like a dishboy haphazardly and temporarily promoted.
'No, sir. I'm to bring it up to the flat.'
A seed of a thought germinates in John's head. 'That was your instruction?'
The lad nods, clearly trying not to show his impatience. John holds back a sigh, and opens the door wider to let him pass. 'By all means.'
And it's as John expected: Wipes, diaper rash cream, and nappies. They're even--though he really shouldn't be surprised--the correct size.
As soon as Rosie's changed (again), he's got his phone out.
'I trust the delivery made it in time?' Mycroft answers.
John spares them both the niceties. 'How?'
'Nothing untoward, I assure you. Sherlock texted me.'
'Right. And where is he?' They may have an… evolving relationship, but Sherlock is still Sherlock, and John can also admit he only vaguely remembers what the detective had said when he'd left earlier in the day.
'I believe the words "spleen" and "unidentified poison" are involved.'
'Excellent. Listen.' He clears his throat. 'I'll pay you back.'
'My mother would call that "vulgar," as you know.'
'And she's a lovely woman, but--'
'Discuss it with Sherlock, please. I've got work and must get back to it.'
He rings off. John stares at his phone.
Death by Holmes. That's it. That will be how his life ends.
---
Rosie has broken the laws of physics and/or cloned herself. She has. She must have done.
That's the only explanation for the sheer reach of mess he finds waiting for him after his clinic hours the next day. 'Bloody hell,' he breathes, standing in the flat's doorway and taking it in.
It's more than the usual whirlwind that happens when Sherlock's between cases and takes Rosie for the day - He claims loftily that he's putting her through intellectual paces, but really he just indulges her every whim, including her lack of enthusiasm for cleaning up. And it's not as if the flat was shining and organised to begin with.
John doesn't even have the bandwidth to log all the bits of chaos surrounding him. For heaven's sake, he hadn't even known they owned bubble solution. But, then again, they don't now, judging by the rather large soapy stain on the rug in front of the window, and the family of tipped-over empty bottles next to it.
'John!' he hears from Sherlock's bedroom. 'Come join us!'
He rolls his eyes, but goes anyway. The noises make it clear as to what they're doing, and John hangs his head before pushing open the door. He'd been hoping to at least have one nice mattress in the flat for a bit longer.
But no, currently Sherlock is holding onto an absolutely delighted toddler while, obviously, jumping up and down on the bed like he's seven. Actually, John fleetingly wonders if Sherlock even got to do such things when he was seven--
'Come on, John!'
--and the unabashed joy in Sherlock's eyes tells him his answer. With that, the resistance whooshes out of him. He toes off his shoes and joins them.
'We're testing the durability,' Sherlock explains, loudly, then swoops Rosie like an aeroplane.
John laughs, huffs of air as he jumps and watches his daughter. She seems to be enjoying herself, except-- 'I think she might--' He stops, reaches out. 'Sherlock, she's going to v--'
With a small noise of surprise, Rosie is, indeed, sick. The remnants of whatever they'd had for tea form a lovely puddle on Sherlock's expensive sheets.
The grown-ups both manage to avoid it, scrambling backwards and into each other, somehow. John, lungs tight, reaches for his daughter, not caring that she's got sick all down her front. 'My girl,' he says, going for soothing, knowing her reaction could go either way. 'Did that surprise you?'
Rosie, wide-eyed, lets out a small hiccough. Then her face crumples, and she starts to sob.
'Oh dear,' Sherlock says faintly.
John, because he's a bastard, feels laughter start to bubble up in his lungs.
Then he hears Sherlock repressing chuckles next to him, and the floodgates are open, them laughing together like errant schoolboys.
'We musn't giggle near an ill child!' Sherlock admonishes, but it works no better than it had the week they met. John bumps Sherlock's shoulder and curls Rosie into his chest, rubbing her back and putting his lips to her forehead in between breaths. She's not feverish, she just likely got swooped about like an aeroplane too soon after tea, so John relaxes and lets himself go, laughing like an idiot in dirty sheets with a dirty baby and a spotless Sherlock (somehow, the bastard).
Then there's a knock at the door. The door of the flat, not the ground floor.
He and Sherlock exchange glances, no longer laughing; even Rosie has geared down from wailing to whimpering. John shrugs.
'Come in,' Sherlock says, loudly, because of course he does; he doesn't give a toss what people think of his cleaning habits. 'We're in the master bedroom.'
A formidable grey-haired woman with a tight chignon and very no-nonsense shoes appears in the bedroom doorway. She takes in the situation, and then she tuts. Actually tuts, in a distinctly Edwardian way that John hasn't heard since his grandmother passed. 'Just as Mr Holmes suspected.'
Sherlock purses his lips. 'Mycroft sent you?'
'He certainly did. Now, out of those clothes and into the bath, please, all three of you.'
Sherlock opens his mouth to protest but the Look she gives him has him shutting it with a snap.
John would laugh if he had the fortitude. 'Beg pardon, ma'am, but he sent you because…?'
'Because you lot are a mess, a fact of which you seem to be unaware.'
John and Sherlock exchange another look. 'Fine,' Sherlock says curtly. 'But could you be so kind as to leave the room while we undress?'
'Certainly.' She gives a short nod, then turns on her heel and exits down the hall.
'Hang on,' John whispers loudly as they start to unbutton and unzip. 'Mycroft sent us a nanny?'
'I'm relatively certain she's his housekeeper, and just on loan for this evening.'
'I guess I should be surprised.'
'No, you shouldn't, as you're not entirely without wits.'
'Such flattery.'
'Dull.'
'It's almost sweet of your brother, really.'
Sherlock points a finger at him. 'Don't you dare.'
John's lips quirk. 'Don't worry, I won't send him a fruit basket or anything. I just-- I appreciate that he indulges a child he hardly knows, that's of no relation to him.'
Sherlock clears his throat. 'Yes, well, be that as it may, I say we take full advantage.' He pulls the now-naked toddler out of John's hands and heads towards the loo.
John watches them go, feeling quite swirled around by the last half an hour's events. But then he shakes his head at himself and his navel-gazing, and follows them.
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John's phone buzzes while he's at work the next day, and he doesn't pay it much mind until he sees it's the day nursery. After he reads the message and is able to breathe again-- Jesus, being a father is not for the weak, is it-- he thumbs one to Sherlock. 
Did you get the updated pickup address from the minder? Trip to park rained out. 
He doesn't get a reply, not right away or in the next few hours. 
This could, of course, mean a few things. John firmly puts away the worst case scenario, and reckons a case has taken priority, seeing as Sherlock knew John was available for pickup if necessary. 
So, needless to say, he's surprised when he arrives at the given address. One, because Sherlock is there waiting. And two, because it's… 
John stares.
'John,' Sherlock says after a moment. 'I'm afraid my brother has outdone himself.' 
'Yes, well.' He coughs. 'I'm afraid he's turned an indoor football pitch into a Disneyland for toddlers.'
'As I said.'
'Jesus Christ.' He wonders how long Mycroft's been planning this. 'Wait-- Was this just because of the rain today?'
'Knowing Mycroft? Yes. Is that not a proportional response?'
John can hear the amusement in Sherlock's voice. 'Definitely not,' he replies, but his cheeks hurt from repressing a smile. 'Hang on,' he says. 'Why are you here? You didn't return my texts, I figured you were in the middle of a corpse or something.'
'Mycroft told me to stay put.'
John snorts. 'Didn't you think he might be using trick psychology to get you here?'
Sherlock scoffs. 'Soft science, that.'
'Sure.'
'Daddy! Sherlock!' John looks away from Sherlock at that particular mispronunciation of his flatmate's name, and is barreled into by a clumsy sparkly dervish. 
'What--' He automatically reaches down to pick her up, then does a double take at the elaborate butterfly painted onto nearly her whole face. It's basically a work of art, honestly, and he has no idea how someone got her to sit still for that long. 
'They are hired for speed,' Sherlock says to him, and he laughs, still impressed after all these years. 
'Incredible.'
Sherlock glances at him. 'Whether you mean the artwork or my deducing your question about the artist, you are correct.'
John ignores him and listens to his daughter chatter enthusiastically. The words "bouncy castle" and, somehow, "golf" filter out of it, and John chuckles.
Then he hears her say something that makes him double-take. 'Pardon? Say that once more, sweetheart.'
'Uncle Mycroft!' she repeats. Or at least, most of those letters. Enough to confirm.
John's jaw clenches. 'Did he tell you to call him that?'
She nods enthusiastically. 'He's fun!'
This jars John from his confused dismay, and he hears Sherlock snort, too. 'I suppose he can be, in his own way.'
'Don't lie to your daughter, John.'
John tries not to laugh, and nearly succeeds.
You're going to have a hard time topping this for her next birthday, he writes to Mycroft. He doesn't get a reply, but he supposes that's fair.
They get halfway through the relatively short walk home. Halfway. Before the heavens open up, changing from an aggressive mist to actual splotchy rain.
John swallows a curse, ducking under an awning and already anticipating Rosie wailing about prematurely losing her face art, about being cold and wet and out of doors. 
But when he looks at them, at Sherlock swinging his daughter down from where she'd been perched on his shoulders, he sees nothing but joy on her face.
Joy, and wet streaks of glittery violet paint. She's clinging to Sherlock's hands, and Sherlock looks -- Well, he looks really bloody happy, if John had to label it. But he hesitates in doing so, and resigns himself to just enjoying the moment.
'What,' he says once he's recovered his voice, 'Mycroft can't have a drone deliver us an umbrella?'
Sherlock chuckles, then sobers. 'He does adore her, you know.'
John looks at Sherlock, not quite hiding his surprise. 'And you're alright with that? With "Uncle Mycroft"?'
Sherlock's eyes flash with something, but John isn't quick enough to categorise it. 'A child should have a variety of influences in their life.'
'True, but--'
'And an expanded support structure they can rely on. I daresay Mycroft qualifies, don't you?'
John nods shortly, finding himself unable to form useful words.
Luckily, Sherlock does it for him. He sweeps Rosie back up into his arms and boops her nose, which makes John's eyes cross with cognitive dissonance but there it is all the same. 'Shall we continue walking and enjoying the rain?' the detective asks Rosie. 'And then have a nice bath and some tea? I'm sure your father will make up a fire, too.'
John swallows. 'Sure, yeah.'
Heart warm enough to hurt, he follows them out from under the cover and into the storm.
Time's too short, he reckons, to fuss about dreary weather.
[ <3 ]
[inspiration: Richard Shindell's 'The Weather'. Also consulted bubbleinc.co.uk, obviously.]
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elfiewhore · 11 months ago
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How long can a baby go without getting g rhwir diapee changed if they don't use powder or cream?
This one is very much a mileage may vary thing. It depends on your skin and comfort tolerance. But I wouldn't go wearing a single diaper for longer than 12 hours without changing it. The main issues with diapers is usually nappy rash.
Many people will wear a wet diaper until it can't hold any more liquid without issue but I'd keep the 12 hour max as an absolute limit. I'd personally be changing a wet diaper after about 4 hours just to be safe.
If you make a mess I would recommend changing it within about an hour just because it can dry and then cause some pretty rough irritation. I'm not super read up on how it can affect a vagina but I imagine you wouldn't want a mess squishing around there either with how sensitive it can be to bacteria.
Powder and/or creams aren't necessarily a necessity, again it depends on your body. Creams can help with rashes and powder can reduce moisture build up and ease friction. But a lot of littles do without them, and some only use them for the familiar scent.
The other thing I'd say is if you're diapered 24/7 make sure to give your parts some time to breathe. Leave the diaper off for a little bit before swapping to another one immediately and make sure everything is clean and dry before changing.
And do not go to bed in a messy or wet diaper!!! Always change into a fresh one just before bed. Otherwise you'll wake up quite itchy indeed.
And if you do develop nappy rash, take a break from the diapers. If you're with a caregiver they should understand that your safety and health comes first.
I hope this helps! And of course none of this is like, medical advice. This is just what I've learned from my time. You should do your own research and experiment with what works for you 💖
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rossdiakos · 4 months ago
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How Often Should You Apply Nappy Rash Cream to Your Baby?
As a parent, you want the best for your little one, especially when it comes to their delicate skin. Nappy rash is a common concern for babies, and while it's usually harmless, it can make your baby uncomfortable. But how often should you apply Nappy Rash Cream Australia to soothe and protect your baby’s skin? Let’s dive into some tips and advice to help keep your little one happy and rash-free.
What Causes Nappy Rash?
Nappy rash is often caused by prolonged exposure to wet nappies, friction from nappies, or sensitive skin reacting to products. Babies' skin is much thinner and more delicate than adult skin, which makes it more prone to irritation.
Understanding what triggers the rash is the first step in preventing it. But even the most careful parents will deal with it at some point. The good news? Applying Nappy Rash Cream Australia regularly can help soothe your baby’s skin and create a protective barrier.
How Often Should You Apply Nappy Rash Cream?
1. With Every Nappy Change
In most cases, applying Nappy Rash Cream Australia at every nappy change is the best practice. Changing your baby's nappy frequently—about every 2 to 3 hours—is essential in preventing the rash from worsening. During these changes, gently clean your baby’s bottom, pat it dry, and then apply a thin layer of the cream.
Doing this regularly protects your baby’s skin from moisture and friction, the two leading causes of nappy rash. Think of the cream as a shield, giving your baby’s skin the chance to heal and stay healthy.
2. After Bath Time
Bathtime is the perfect opportunity to refresh your baby's skin. After a warm bath, your baby's skin is not only clean but also more absorbent. This is an ideal time to apply a soothing layer of Nappy Rash Cream in Australia, especially if your baby is prone to rashes.
Take a few moments after the bath to ensure the area is arid before applying the cream, as moisture can trap bacteria and worsen the rash.
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3. Before Bedtime
Nights can be extended for both babies and parents. Since your baby will likely be in the same nappy for several hours, applying a thicker layer of Nappy Rash Cream Australia before bedtime is a good idea. This will provide extra protection while they sleep, reducing the chances of overnight flare-ups.
As many parents know, a comfortable baby sleeps better, so taking that extra step can mean a more restful night for everyone!
4. At the First Sign of Irritation
If you notice any redness or irritation on your baby’s skin, don’t wait for the rash to worsen. Applying Nappy Rash Cream Australia at the first sign of trouble can prevent a minor irritation from turning into a full-blown rash. A proactive approach is key, especially if your baby’s skin is sensitive.
Additional Tips for Preventing Nappy Rash
Frequent Nappy Changes: Always change your baby's nappy as soon as it’s wet or dirty to prevent irritation.
Give Baby Some Air Time: Allow your baby to spend time without a nappy to let their skin breathe.
Choose the Right Products: Ensure you are using fragrance-free and hypoallergenic wipes, and of course, choose a high-quality Nappy Rash Cream Australia to protect your baby’s skin.
Watch for Allergies: Certain nappy brands or wipes may sometimes trigger irritation. If you notice persistent rashes, try switching products and consulting your pediatrician.
Conclusion
Nappy rash is a common but easily manageable issue that many parents face. Applying Nappy Rash Cream Australia regularly—during nappy changes, after baths, and before bedtime—you’re helping your baby’s skin stay healthy and comfortable. With the proper care and attention, your baby will return to smiling and cooing in no time.
Remember, a happy baby means a happy parent. So, stock up on your favourite Nappy Rash Cream and give your baby the comfort they deserve!
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godesssiri · 2 years ago
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Change of seasons is here and with it the coughs and colds that come with your body going: Is it hot? Is it cold? What the fuck?!?!?!?!?! That is my current reality and I feel the need to share helpful advice.
If you have even the slightest of coughs, build up your damn pillows. I hate despise and revile this advice. As soon as my mother hears someone cough she asks how many pillows they've got. I am a stomach sleeper and there is NO comfortable position that you can sleep on your stomach with more than 1 pillow, but the last few nights I have been sleeping with a pile of pillows at basically a 45 degree angle and hating every moment of it but it actually bloody works - damnit. There's a reason hospital beds are able to be raised and pillow fluffing was such an important part of looking after an invalid in ye olden days. You cough less and breath better sleeping basically upright.
Broth. You know you need to stay hydrated, you've probably got sports drinks and juice and tea etc. But there's a good reason humans have been feeding other sick humans broth ever since we figured out how to boil stuff in water. It does triple duty hydrating you, providing the nutrients you're missing out on cause you can't stomach food, and also replacing the salts you're loosing because you have gross stuff streaming from every orifice. Throw some fat in there, I guarantee you need it, that 'buhhh can't think thoughts' feeling you have will clear up significantly if you give your brain some fat to fuel it. I like to drop a lump of butter in my chicken stock because it tastes good but you could use vege stock and coconut oil, olive oil, whatever. Your brain needs fat and fatty food probably makes you turn green right now but somehow it's palatable when you add a bit to some broth. While you're at it add some shredded chicken or tofu and get in some protein and add noodles or have it with bread to get in some carbs.
If you have a runny nose BLOW YOUR DAMN NOSE. If you are coughing up gunge from your chest spit it out. I don't care how many boxes of tissues you go through. I don't care how gross it it. Your body is trying to rid itself of that crap so help it out. Whenever I hear someone sniffling I want to smack them around the ears because they are just making themselves sicker for longer - and it's gross to listen to.
You know how the skin around your nose goes all raw and red and peeling when you have a runny nose? That doesn't have to happen. My nose has been streaming for days but I only have the slightest bit of raw skin that I predict will have cleared up by tomorrow. I've been applying lip balm like crazy because mouth-breathing dries your lips and I've also been slathering that balm around my nose. It's provided a barrier to the burning salts and prevented the skin from drying out. You can also use nappy rash cream, seriously it's great stuff for any minor skin complaint.
Wash. I know you don't want to. I know you have no energy and you feel gross anyway and it's easier to just marinate in your own juices. But you will feel better if you're clean.
And if you can find an extra shred of energy after cleaning yourself try to clean up your sickbed area even slightly, the laundry and trash building up is going to make you feel mentally worse so if you can even grab a bag and stick all the trash in it, even if the bag stays in your room rather than wherever the trash is supposed to go.
Don't feel bad about sitting in bed or huddling on the couch for days on end. Don't feel like you should be doing something and it's so stupid that you're tired because you're not doing anything. You are doing something. You are waging war against micro organisms that are trying to conquer your body. That takes a lot of energy, you have a right and reason to be tired so don't beat yourself up about it.
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magpieleif · 11 months ago
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I’m not sure if this counts as a disability but my eczema has only just stopped being absolutely debilitating. And every time I wanted to look up help or get some treatment I got one of two options
1) Websites being like “how to fix your baby’s eczema” “what’s the difference between nappy rash and eczema” which wasn’t helpful to me at all.
2) doctors suggesting steroid creams which made it as bad as it was to begin with because my skin grew an addiction.
It was only through endless trial and error that I found solutions that worked for me. And sometimes they didn’t and I was back at square one. And I muscled through it alone because so many solutions were catered for babies and I needed something stronger that wasn’t a steroid.
way too many disabilities still exist in the public consciousness as “childhood illnesses”, and that majorly contributes to the infantilisation we’re subjected to
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brawnherbal · 2 months ago
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Rashlock cream for rashes from diapers
Rashlock diaper rash cream is specially formulated for a baby's delicate skin. It has zinc oxide, which can soothe your baby's skin; aloe vera for hydration; and neem for natural protection. This herbal rash-free cream for babies is very gentle on the skin and also provides relief from rashes, whether it's from diapers or nappies.
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beautillicious · 3 months ago
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Gentle Care for Your Little One: The Best Organic Baby Products in the UAE
As parents, ensuring the safety and well-being of your baby is always the number one priority. From nappy rashes to sensitive scalps, every baby needs special care tailored to their delicate skin. That’s where Beautillicious comes in, offering a range of organic baby products formulated to provide gentle yet effective solutions for your baby’s skincare needs.
Let’s explore why these products are perfect for your little one.
1. Soothe and Protect: Nappy Rash Cream for Newborn
Babies are prone to nappy rashes due to their sensitive skin and constant exposure to moisture. The Beautillicious nappy rash cream for newborn babies is a lifesaver for parents dealing with this common issue. Made with organic, plant-based ingredients, this cream not only soothes irritated skin but also creates a protective barrier to prevent further discomfort. This is due to the hypoallergenic formula that ensures your baby's skin remains soft and rash-free while you enjoy peace of mind.
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2. Shield Against the Sun: Organic Sunscreen for Babies
The sun can be harsh on a baby’s soft skin, but outdoor play is an essential part of childhood. Discover the Beautillicious organic sunscreen for babies—a natural solution with SPF 30 that protects against harmful UVA and UVB rays. Unlike conventional sunscreens loaded with chemicals, this organic sunscreen is enriched with safe, skin-nurturing mineral ingredients, which you may know as Zinc Oxide. Perfect for sunny UAE days, it ensures your baby’s delicate skin stays protected while they make their first outdoor memories.
3. Hydration and Care: Best Baby Lotion in UAE
Keeping your baby’s skin hydrated is key to maintaining its softness and health. The Beautillicious best baby lotion in UAE stands out with its luxurious, lightweight formula that absorbs quickly without leaving any sticky residue. Infused with organic ingredients, this lotion nourishes deeply, making it perfect for daily use. Whether it's post-bath pampering or soothing dry patches, this lotion delivers unparalleled care for your baby’s skin.
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4. Gentle Cleansing: Baby Shampoo for Sensitive Scalp
Finding the right shampoo for a baby’s sensitive scalp can be tricky, but Beautillicious makes it easy with their organic fennel baby shampoo. Formulated specifically with organic ingredients for delicate scalps, this shampoo cleanses without stripping the scalp from its natural oils, leaving hair soft, shiny, and healthy. The fennel extract adds a calming touch, ensuring bath time is a soothing experience for both you and your baby.
Why Beautillicious?
Every product from Beautillicious is designed with love and care, keeping your baby’s health and comfort in mind. Their organic products are free from harsh chemicals, synthetic fragrances, and parabens, ensuring only the best for your little one.
Where to Buy
All these amazing products are available online at Beautillicious. Whether you’re looking for a nappy rash cream for newborns, an organic sunscreen for babies, the best baby lotion in UAE, or a baby shampoo for sensitive scalp, Beautillicious has you covered.
Give your baby the gift of nature-inspired care and watch their skin glow with health and happiness. Explore the range now and discover the difference organic skincare can make!
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