Sudocrem Naturals Nappy Cream review

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Sudocrem Natural

by Stephanie Spencer |
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Use Sudocrem Naturals Nappy Cream at every nappy change to help care for your baby’s delicate skin and leave it feeling soft and supple. It contains 96 per cent naturally derived ingredients to calm, soothe and nourish your baby’s delicate skin daily.

Expert rating:
4.5
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Pros

  • Easy-to-use bottle
  • Perfect size for on-the-go
  • 96% naturally derived ingredients
  • Soft
  • Fully recyclable packaging

Cons

  • It's a little small for everyday use at home.
Suitable for normal, sensitive and dry skin
Vegan-friendly formulation
Ingredients:Apricot kernel, known for its skin conditioning properties
Camomile extracts are renowned for soothing irritated skin, reducing redness and keeping delicate skin in good condition.
Colloidal Oat is known to have antioxidant and soothing skin properties.
Natural Zinc Oxide known to protect the skin against irritation and calm redness
Mango butter with protective, antioxidant, softening, soothing and moisturising properties
  • With 96% naturally derived ingredients
  • Gently protects baby’s skin, leaving it feeling soft and supple
  • Enriched with apricot kernel, camomile, and colloidal oat extracts renowned for their soothing properties
  • Natural Zinc Oxide is known to protect the skin against irritation and calm redness
  • PICEA™ tube, made from 95% renewable materials, including spruce wood and sugar cane
  • Fully recyclable packaging
  • No synthetic fragrances or artificial colours
  • Dermatologically tested

Awards

Sudocrem Naturals Nappy Cream

The Sudocrem Naturals Nappy Cream won Bronze in the Mother&Baby Awards 2024 Best Nappy Cream.

Testing the Sudocrem Naturals Nappy Cream

The best thing about Sudocrem Naturals Nappy Cream is that it has been designed to be small and lightweight. This means it can be easily packed in the nappy bag without taking up much room so that it can be used when out and about with my baby when needed. This is more convenient than the larger Sudocrem products. The product was easy to get out of the tube without any mess and quickly soothed any skin irritation. Personally, I think the fact the product is small would be more of a reason to recommend the product than the fact that it's made from natural ingredients.

We love using any Sudocrem product for nappy rash, but we especially liked the Sudocrem Naturals Nappy Cream. It was nice and easy to squeeze the desired amount from the tube, and it smelt a lot nicer than the traditional Sudocrem. It was super easy to pop in a nappy bag or on a changing table to use. It would be nice to get a larger version of this product, also.

I would recommend this to another mum because of the size of the bottle and the ease of application, unlike other creams. The smell of this far outweighs any others as it is fresh. The design of the bottle is also good, and it is not just a normal plain bottle, which is handy as the baby loves looking at it when changing.

This nappy cream is made almost entirely of natural ingredients, making it perfect for everyday use. The smell is lovely but also natural and not too strong. It goes on really smoothly, not quite as thick and sticky as other nappy creams we have used. We use it after each nappy change to prevent the development of nappy rash.

I liked the tube-style packaging, which allowed the product to be squeezed out for convenience. This made it quicker to apply with less mess. The small tube is convenient to pop into a changing bag. As a mum, I am keen to use products with more natural ingredients and fewer chemicals. Therefore, I am more inclined to choose this product than the original Sudocrem. The aesthetic of the packaging is also preferable to the original. Many parents are concerned about the environmental impact of having children. Knowing this is a vegan-friendly formulation is reassuring, and therefore, I would be more likely to recommend this nappy cream.

The size of the tube is ideal for throwing in your bag or pocket, so you will always have a tub of Sudocrem on you. The tube is easy to open and squeeze, and it can be done with one hand if needed. The smell is lovely, and the fact that the ingredients are 96% natural made me want to use the cream, as I was confident it would be gentle on my baby's skin.

Final thoughts

The Sudocrem Naturals Nappy Cream is great for your little one's skin. It will leave it feeling soft and supple. With 96 per cent of its ingredients being natural and dermatologically tested, it is suitable for normal, sensitive, and dry skin. It helps protect against irritation and calm redness while also including soothing properties.

The bottle it comes in allows you to squeeze out the amount you require, causing less mess and reducing product waste. It is also great for on the go, as it is small enough to throw into your bag or even pocket.

This will become essential to your nappy-changing process.

A journalist since 2015, Emily Gilbertis the Features & Reviews Editor for Mother&Baby and has written for the website and previously the magazine for seven years. Emily writes about everything from the top baby products to pregnancy, fertility and maternal mental health. Specialising in product reviews, Emily is the first to know about all the exciting new releases in the parenting industry.

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