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Reddit mentions of GroVia All Natural Magic Stick Baby Diaper Balm for Baby Diapering (2 oz)

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of GroVia All Natural Magic Stick Baby Diaper Balm for Baby Diapering (2 oz). Here are the top ones.

GroVia All Natural Magic Stick Baby Diaper Balm for Baby Diapering (2 oz)
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PROTECT BABY'S SKIN: Use a light layer to protect baby's bottom and skin from wetness, reducing the likelihood of diaper rash. Helps to clear up minor rashes, and is gentle enough for sensitive skin.EASY TO USE: Use as needed with diaper changes and at night before bed. Apply to clean, dry skin. We recommend each child in your household has their own Magic Stick to prevent possible transfer of irritation.NO MESS APPLICATION: The no-mess applicator makes sure the diaper balm goes just where it needs to, helping provide immediate relief.SAFE FOR USE WITH ALL DIAPERS: Safe to use with both cloth diapers and disposable diapers.INGREDIENTS: Grape Seed Oil, Beeswax, Lavender Essential Oil, Organic Jojoba Seed Oil, Rosehip Fruit Oil, Meadowfoam Seed Oil, Shea Butter, Organic Calendula Flowers (and) Organic Olive Oil, Tea Tree Leaf Essential Oil, Roman Chamomile Flower Essential Oil, German Chamomile Flower Essential Oil, Tocopherol (Vitamin E).
Specs:
ColorClear
Height1.968503935 Inches
Length5.118110231 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateOctober 2009
Size2 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Weight0.13 Pounds
Width1.968503935 Inches

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Found 3 comments on GroVia All Natural Magic Stick Baby Diaper Balm for Baby Diapering (2 oz):

u/krone6 · 4 pointsr/ABDL

This on every change. It works with my cloths and that puts me skin through a war zone, but with this I can stay in the most acidic of environments with ease for 12 hours in cloths (~8 sleeping then few more awake).


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u/BellaLou324 · 3 pointsr/clothdiaps

Unfortunately I have no laundry advice, as free and clear always works for us, however, I would like to recommend the Grovia Magic Stick for the rash. This is my secret weapon that I give all new moms, whether or not they cloth diaper. It's safe for cloth diapers, and whenever my guy has any redness at all, it goes away after one application of this. We actually just put it on every night and morning and he has rarely had a rash. Plus it lasts FOREVER. We bought one over a year ago and are still using the same one.

It might not be what you were asking, but it may help with the redness!

u/snapshotsally · 1 pointr/January2018Bumpers

Here are mine:

  • Secure Beginnings Crib Mattress - a totally breathable crib mattress. You can take the "sleep surface" off and throw it in the washing machine when needed. I surprisingly don't do it that often. The mesh fabric and space under it helps in temperature regulation and air exchange. Basically, helped me as a new mom not worry about suffocation. I ended up going wild and getting two sleep surfaces per mattress. I got one set in the regular size and a mini crib for our room.
  • LED Touch Light - these suckers are rechargeable and hold their charge a long time. They're super portable. What I like best is that you can turn them suuuuper dim, which is great for middle of the night wake ups and diaper changes. We have one hanging from our headboard and one hanging above the changing table. And then another around the house. There are tons of sellers of this type of product and they're quite inexpensive.
  • Wet Bag - a reusable and washable bag to stash wet/dirty stuff. An essential for cloth diaperers, but also great for pooped on clothes, bathing suits, etc.
  • Fischer-Price Ultra-Lite Day and Night Play Yard - this is a smaller and less expensive version of a traditional pack and play. We kept it in the living room and baby spent a lot of time there as a newborn.
  • Gripe Water Lots of gripe water. Good for gas, sometimes hiccups, and gentle relief for stomach upset. Also helps some newborns poop.
  • Grovia Magic Stick Diaper Balm - made for cloth diapers, but would work for sposies. A barrier "cream" on a stick, so you don't have to get your fingers gross. Smells amazing - I literally sniff the stick every time we use it.
  • Freemies - great for hands-free pumping, especially in the car or at work. Fits inside the shirt. Can be hit or miss on if it works for individuals, but it works GREAT for my boobs. Regular flanges hurt me and didn't yield good output, but Freemies agreed with my body wonderfully.
  • Spectra Pump I have nothing but good things to say about the Spectra pump. I have the S1 (battery operated), S2 (plugs in), and the S9 (battery operated, but not as fancy as S1). I haven't had any issues with my pumps, but others have had great customer service experiences. It's a "closed" system, which means it's impossible for milk to get into the pump on accident. This is a good thing.
  • Kiinde Storage Bags - these breastmilk storage bags are more expensive, but highly durable. I love the twist top - much easier to use then a zipper top. We used the whole bottle system from 0-6 months. At six months, he realized he could take the nipple off the bottle and we switched to Como Tomo bottles. But for those months, it was SO NICE to just send the bags to daycare and wash only the nipples (the shells stayed at daycare).
  • Lillebaby Complete Airflow Baby Carrier - while baby carrier preferences will vary widely by body type and personal preferences, I love my Lillebaby most. It doesn't require any special insert for newborns and the lumbar support was awesome. The airflow version was great, as I live in a very hot state.
  • Lectrofan Sound Machine - you may be wondering why this is $45 and other sound machines are $20. Because it is amazing, that is why. Seriously 100% amazing.

    Hope this helps somebody!

    Edit: added a few more after the Spectra.