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Diaper Rash Relief System Sample by The First Years

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Diaper Rash Relief System Sample by The First YearsDiaper Rash Relief System Sample by The First YearsDiaper Rash Relief System Sample by The First Years


Diaper Rash Relief System Sample by The First Years

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There are so many times when mom's role is to soothe baby's discomforts, like when your baby has a rash and is sore, irritated and burning. There is finally a way to change baby's tears to smiles of cooling relief.

First Years doctor-developed ultra-soft treatment sleeves and cooling gel pads provide instant relief from the discomfort, swelling, irritation and soreness associated with diaper rash.

The Cooling Gel Pads instantly soothe burning and irritation, while our ultra-soft Treatment Sleeves are coated with natural milk proteins and a glycerin complex, specifically formulated to reduce the skin's acidity and inflammation and promote healing.

First Years products are made from all natural ingredients....no chemicals to worry about for you and your baby.

Includes one reusable cooling gel pad and four disposable treatment sleeves

The first years are wild, wacky, messy, exciting, exhausting and rewarding. You'll learn an entirely new vocabulary including the words binkie and blankie. You'll be showered with love. And covered in drool. You'll experience exhaustion, elation and intense joy. But, at the end of the day, the first years are some of the most wonderful years. Our available First Years line of products can help.

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