Homemade Diaper Cream & Diapering Tips!
Since finding out on Facebook that so many of my readers are moms expecting their first child (what’s up with that? Must be something in the water!), I thought a post on diapers, wipes and a homemade diaper cream recipe would be right on time! Feel free to pass this post along to your prego friends if a new baby is not on your agenda anytime soon or ever again (raises both hands).
Let’s chat, I want to know the BEST baby advice you’ve ever received. Can you remember what it was? For me it was about diapering and it came from the best source ever, my grandmother!
I didn’t change my first diaper until I was 27. I had just given birth to my first son Isaac and the nurse said, “He’ll be having his first poop soon which will be very thick and tar-like so be prepared.” That poop came at 2:33 a.m. (yes I write everything down) and let’s just say, I wasn’t prepared… at all. What the…!!
I had so much stuff on that hospital bed trying to figure out what went on first. There were diapers, wipes, baby powder, diaper rash creams, baby bottom balm, vaseline, changing pad and even a peepee teepee (don’t ask because I never used that thing). I’d been given so much baby product advice that I overwhelmed myself with such a simple process.
Thank God for Grandma! She gave me the best advice that day to just, “keep it simple.” She said, “All you need to do is find a good-fitting diaper for that baby, some reliable wipes and use this homemade diaper cream. Give all that other junk away.” Hahaha, she rocks!
6 years and 2 boys later I’ve only used diapers, wipes and her amazing homemade diaper cream for diaper changes. We’ve never even had to deal with diaper rash (fingers crossed), which I think is pretty darn awesome.
So let’s talk about these three items, shall we?
My Diapering Essentials & Tips
Wipes: Wipes will be your best friend for many years to come (just ask any mom). Stock up! Isaac is 6 and I still find myself whipping out Ethan’s baby wipes to clean something off his face, ears or hands while we’re out. It totally annoys him but it’s better than the mama’s spit and thumb technique that I got growing up. I started off by making my own wipes for Isaac and then I went to using washable cloth wipes.
By the time Ethan came along, I switched to Target’s up & up wipes.
These wipes are soft and strong with just the right amount of moisture to get the job done. I seriously hate when wipes are too dry or too wet. They are made with botanic fibers, and since they are hypoallergenic and alcohol-free they can be used on the face as well. Grab your favorite scent or play it safe with no scent at all, which is the one I use. Whatever tickles your fancy.
Grandma’s Homemade Diaper Cream: This diaper cream is everything! It uses only five natural ingredients: shea butter, cocoa butter, coconut oil, vegetable glycerin and beeswax. You can add a drop of lavender oil for scent if you’d like.
Here’s the recipe:
Homemade Diaper Cream
Ingredients
- 1/4 cup raw shea butter
- 1/4 cup raw cocoa butter
- 1/4 cup coconut oil
- 1 tablespoon pure beeswax I used the pellets
- 2 tablespoons vegetable glycerin
Instructions
- In a small pot, add Shea butter, cocoa butter, coconut oil and beeswax.
- Melt over low heat.
- Once melted remove from heat and stir in glycerin (and lavender oil if using)
- Use a mixer and beat until creamy.
- Pour into a jar and let cool. Mixture will be thick and creamy.
- Wash pot and beaters immediately.
- To use, spread a thin layer of cream over babies bottom during diaper change.
This homemade diaper cream is pure, simple and effective! The Shea and cocoa butter moisturizes, the beeswax helps create a protective barrier, the glycerin helps bind it all together and the coconut oil provides natural antimicrobial properties. Create a batch and pour it into travel sized containers. The cream is rich, thick and really creamy so a little goes a long way. I applied a thin layer with every diaper change when the boys were little but as they got older I just applied a thick layer at night or whenever I remembered during the day.
Diapers: Finding your favorite diaper (whether it’s cloth or disposable) may take a lil trial and error. I personally think it’s all about the fit. Right now I’m trying out the new Target’s up & up cotton enhanced diapers. They were on sale for $19.99 for 64 size 6 diapers!
So far so good when it comes to absorption. They have soft-stretch on the waist and sides which helps get a good fit. I was drawn to the fact that the core is enhanced with cotton.
Ok so I’m stepping off my mommy-opinion soapbox and inviting you all to step on!
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my sister in law taught me how to make my 3 months old sleep 12 hours, saved my life.
I got some great advice from my grandmother. When it was really hot like 90 degrees I would have my son in just a pamper. She said keep a thin short sleeve undershirt or onesie on him so when I burped him or held him all of my hand or body heat wouldn’t make him hotter.
LOL sleep when baby sleeps… Aww.. I heard that one a lot when I had my son, that didn’t work for me when you have a house to clean, more than one baby… not much support?/nanny? or hubby always working and tired himself… my babies didn’t ever sleep long enough for me to try and squeeze in enough much needed rest. Especially if the place was a mess or food had to be cooked. Smh. High 5 to those that advice worked for though!
Well, I didn’t get much advice when I had my first baby (girl)—as I was 13 hrs away from home living in GA. But I learned quick being a young mom (23) & I never been one of those to buy into millions of products/promises ..too many butt cream options… I breastfed & “sometimes” breastmilk was used for more than feeding — both my daughter and son….never had ear infections or rash, I did my own research on vaccines–as w/ all beginners paperwork/”birth certificate”–I would hate to come off as a conspiracy theorist..So I’ll let that be.
But its very important for the next generation & then some.. people ought’ to do more research, in Every aspect poss.
Teething? –those crackers or cookies never worked for my kids.. what did work for us was frozen bananas, a clean frozen baby rag, or even frozen grapes inside a baby teething net (can be found at a Target or practically anywhere) important to have in one of those nets to avoid choking, I wouldn’t recommend giving a baby a grape unsupervised …Cold/frozen coconut oil (anti inflammatory/anti fungal)–can be used for wide range, as you know. I replaced traditional baby lotion and use coconut oil (organic & unrefined) for my kids hair and happy with the results..I use it myself as well.
LOL @ that 1st poop…. a mess, Yes.. & I too never used the pee pee teepee.. w/e. Currently going through the potty training stage…..Fortunately I was able to potty train my daughter early –she was trained at 1 yrs old. My son on the other hand is giving me a hard time. Possibly not ready, I think potty training should be fun—potty charts with the childs picture on it with a potty clipart or something, get creative… my daughter had a blast with the stickers and prizes …I wasn’t giving her candy that soon on, but she always loved Craisins –so I’d give her those instead or a bin of new toys to choose etc. Only accessible for potty progress.
I could go on and on and on but I think I typed up entirely too much, my apologies! If I can help in ANY way feel free to email me anytime. My babies are now 4yrs old and 1yr…I am still learning, its an adventure for sure.
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A WARM WASH CLOTH WHEN THEY ARE TEETHING SEEMS TO WORK FOR ME, THANKS!