Babyganics Bye Bye Dry Moisturizing Eczema Care Cream, 8 Fluid Ounce
- Hypoallergenic and fragrance free
- No parabens and no sulfates
- Safe, natural and effective
- Pediatrician and dermatologist tested
- No phthalates and no toxins
Say ‘bye bye’ to your old cream, and ‘hello' to babyganic's natural, non-toxic solution. This premium formula is ever so gentle on baby’s skin, providing soothing relief to smooth out those rough patches. Did we mention it’s also free of cortisone and steroids? With natural plant-based ingredients your baby’s skin can look as good as you feel using it.
List Price: $ 13.99
Price: $ 11.87
- Active level of Calendula officinalis (pot marigold) known for its skin healing properties
- Helps to heal eczema, cradle cap, perioral dermatitis and other skin sensitivities
- Safe, gentle & effective for cuts, sores and general skin abrasions
- Contains organic & sustainably grown ingredients
- May be used in the diaper area for simple rashes
2 oz / 60 grams jar with twist cap. Safe for newborns and older. Scented with our special Calming aromatherapy blend that includes French lavender. Nature's First-Aid! California Baby Calendula Cream is excellent for use on general diaper area, cradle cap, on cuts and scrapes, and may be used on face and body for extra-dry or sensitive skin. Botanically based, our light and fluffy Calendula Cream contains the active ingredient of Calendula, which has been used to heal the skin for centuries. California Baby Calendula Cream offers deep hydration, absorbs completely, and leaves skin feeling satiny smooth. Use daily for everyday protection and especially when the air is dry and baby's skin needs relief. Our customers have reported excellent results with California Baby's Calendula Cream in their fight against eczema, perioral dermatitis, and other skin sensitivities. The entire family can benefit from this soothing, multipurpose cream. We suggest that you try California Baby Calendula Cream and/or California Baby Botanical Moisturizing Cream in combination with any of our Shampoos & Bodywashes. Also add California Baby 'Soothing & Healing' Spray, and any of our non-chemical sunscreens to your skin care regime. No nut oils, gluten, soy, oat or dairy. Made in the U.S.A.

List Price: $ 10.56
Price: $ 11.29
Gentle Naturals Baby Eczema Cream 4 fl oz (118 ml)
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January 29th, 2012 at 1:21 pm
Seriously – The Best!,
My daughter, now 2, was diagnosed with eczema at her 3 month well visit and though it’s mild in severity, the winter months used to be brutal on her skin. Her cheeks, stomach and legs would develop dry, red and raised patches of skin that she would scratch endlessly. I ran the gamut on lotions and creams to soothe her skin and, on a whim, ordered this cream last winter. No other treatment had provided more than temporary relief and I didn’t have high expectations for its performance because of that. Bye Bye Dry proved my theory wrong. The VERY next morning after I first applied this cream on her, her skin improved. The rashes had not only begun to disappear but were 75% of the way there. The scratching stopped. By day 3, the affected areas were completely clear. I apply it each night and she hasn’t had a flare up in 12 solid months. A little bit goes a long way and a tube of BBD will easily last her 6-8 weeks, perhaps a bit shorter during the colder months as I tend to be more liberal with my application.
And Mom’s, don’t hesitate to indulge yourself with this cream too. As a nurse I’m constantly washing my hands or using hand sanitizer – the end result is dry, cracked hands. One use of BBD brings them back to life.
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|January 29th, 2012 at 1:36 pm
Works like a charm!,
Just a little dab of this cream every day on my 17 month old’s tummy, rosey cheeks, and bum keep her eczema-prone areas soft and smooth. There is no strong smell with this cream. Other brands have heavy scents, but this one is very clean smelling. We use other Baby Ganics products, too. It’s great stuff!
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|January 29th, 2012 at 1:53 pm
Great for baby’s eczema,
Thick cream, nice smell, feels great on baby’s skin after bath. Size of tube is a good value compared to competitors.
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|January 29th, 2012 at 2:46 pm
REFORMULATED!!!!,
Reformulation on California Baby Calendula Cream Be Aware: In the old formulation, water and calendula were the first two ingredients — the new formula Calendula is the 8TH INGREDIENT – water, caprylic capric triglyceride, cetyl alcohol, stearic acid, glycerin USP, cetearyl olivate and sorbitan olivate, canola oil and FINALLY Calendula! This formulation is much cheaper for the company and yet they still charge an avg. of $5 an ounce!! I’m pretty outraged — if you use California Baby please let them know how you feel about this change in formulation and look to make sure the products YOU use haven’t also been reformulated. —- Please note that my son who has severe eczema used to have NO skin reaction to the old formula and now he has pain on application and redness in his skin for up to an hour after it’s applied.
I also want to note that it wasn’t until my son started reacting to it that I even compared the labels — no notification of reformulation on the new containers at all — completely unethical — so very disappointed.
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|January 29th, 2012 at 3:42 pm
Miracle Cream? No, Reasonable Alternative? Yes,
Both our children have eczema, and have since they hit about the 15 month mark. They have it during the summer months and the winter months. They get it from sweat when they’re wearing formaldehyde-drenched Chinese-made clothing and when they’re wearing Oeko-Tex certified organic clothing from Peru. They might be allergic to foods (the possible allergen list is a mile long, and it’s not like the doctors could possibly test for everything; elimination diets have been futile). They’re certainly allergic to that big hickory tree over their play equipment. Cats, dogs, mold, dust, you name it.
So, when all else fails, and you can’t weed out the source, you want something to make the symptoms go away. In the case of eczema, you can either suppress the immune reaction (topical steroids) or combat the resulting itch and moisturize and heal the inflamed, damaged skin. California Baby Calendula Cream performs the tricky combination of controlling the itch long enough to heal the skin. It works reasonably well the majority of the time.
Calendula (or pot marigold) extract has been proven to have anti-inflammatory properties, among others, in plant pharmacological studies and has been used topically to reduce inflammation and soothe irritated tissue for centuries. Of course if your child is allergic to plants in the marigold family, calendula would (obviously) have the opposite effect.
I wouldn’t be surprised if this has chamomile in it as well, though the label doesn’t disclose the contents of the ‘proprietary oil blend’. It does have a pleasant tea-like smell to it, and chamomile has been noted to have similar soothing effects.
The rest of the ingredients are dedicated to moisturizing the skin. Because of the density of this cream, it stays on the skin, and because the first ingredient is purified water, it is quickly absorbed. It leaves skin feeling incredibly smooth, but not at all greasy.
The big drawback here is that if your child has severe eczema, you might have to apply this 3 or 4 times a day to the most affected areas. Our children do have severe eczema, and this can keep it at bay if I remember to apply it frequently. Of course I don’t always remember. Then there’s the cost of applying this cream multiple times per day to two children. We go through one jar per week easily.
So, why not use another moisturizer? Well, in our case, almost all moisturizers we’ve tried (Aveeno, Nature’s Gate, Cetaphil, Eucerin, and others I can’t recall now) actually irritate the kids’ skin even more, whereas this and the Sensitive Skin California Baby lotion do not. Vaseline works as a barrier cream, but it ruins clothing (mine and theirs) and isn’t easily absorbed by the skin.
So, we keep trying other things occasionally, and keep coming back to California Baby. While it is not a miracle cream, it is a heck of a lot better than the other stuff that’s out there. (It should be at that price.) It works pretty well most times, sometimes clearing their eczema entirely for brief periods. Another reason to like it is that it rates fairly low on hazardous ingredients according to the Environmental Working Group’s Skin Deep Database. All the other mainstream lotions we’ve tried were considered to be moderately hazardous, and when you read a bit more into this stuff, they just don’t seem like good things to be applying to a baby or young child’s skin. Most common lotions have ingredients that are actually considered to be irritants, which may explain the children’s reaction to other moisturizers.
If your child has eczema, and you’re at your wit’s end trying to find something, anything that will improve their quality of life, it can’t possibly hurt to give this stuff a shot. Pricey as it is, there are so many days I’d give anything just to not have to watch my children irritably tearing at their own skin. This calendula cream has definitely been a source of relief for them – and thus, for our whole family.
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