Aveeno Baby Barrier Cream 150ml
Aveeno Baby Barrier Cream 150ml provides gentle protection for delicate baby skin. Parents love its soothing action that helps prevent and relieve nappy irritation, leaving skin comfortable and protected. Easy to apply, it creates a soft barrier against moisture and friction for everyday nappy changes.
150ml tube, suitable for daily use on the nappy area and for sensitive skin. Contains a paraffin-based emollient — take care with fire hazards: do not smoke or use naked flames near clothing, dressings or bedding; change clothes and bedding regularly and wash at 60–90°C. Speak to your doctor, nurse or pharmacist if you have any concerns.
Product Model: GSL
Pack Size: 150ml
Aveeno Baby Barrier Cream 150ml
Aveeno Baby Barrier Cream is designed to protect and soothe delicate baby skin, particularly in the nappy area. Recommended for babies and infants prone to redness, chafing or mild irritation, it helps form a protective layer to reduce contact with moisture and irritants. Suitable for daily use as part of your baby’s skincare routine. This cream has a rich, protective texture that creates a long‑lasting barrier on the skin to help prevent nappy rash and chafing. It is formulated to be gentle and non‑aggravating for sensitive baby skin, making it practical for frequent application during nappy changes or as needed to calm sore areas. Composition: the product contains paraffin‑based emollients and moisturising ingredients formulated for baby skin. These emollients help lock in moisture and support the skin’s natural barrier function. (If you require full ingredient details, please check the product packaging or contact the retailer.) Conclusion: Aveeno Baby Barrier Cream provides dependable protection to keep your baby comfortable and help prevent irritation. IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTE — this is a paraffin‑based emollient product and can increase fire risk if it soaks into clothing, dressings or bedding. Do not smoke or be near naked flames while the product is in contact with fabrics; change clothes and bedding regularly and wash at high temperatures (60–90°C). Avoid delicate garments, protect furniture with a washable cover, and inform carers. Speak to your doctor, nurse or pharmacist if you have any questions.| Warnings | Fire hazards with paraffin-based and paraffin-free skin products You have been provided this information because we are supplying you with a paraffin-based/emollient product which is associated with a risk of fire. If you are using an emollient, particularly a paraffin-based skin product, which is covered by a dressing or clothing, there is a danger that smoking, or presence around a naked flame, could cause your dressing or clothing to catch fire. Listed below are some important points to consider: • Do not smoke, use naked flames (or be near people who are smoking or using naked flames) or go near anything else which may cause a fire whilst the emollient are in contact with your clothes, dressing or bandages (for example, do not lean over a lit gas cooker or candle or do not allow lit cigarettes to touch clothing or dressings) • Ensure that your clothes and bedding are changed regularly (preferably daily) as the paraffin can soak into fabric and can potentially be a fire hazard • Wash the bedding and clothing at high temperature (between 60-90 degrees Celsius) to reduce the build-up of paraffin; avoid wearing delicate garments when using emollient creams as they cannot be washed at high temperature without causing damage • Be careful to make sure that the paraffin does not soak into chairs, seating or other furniture by covering them with a throw that can be daily washed • Tell your relatives or carers about your treatment and show them this leaflet • Tell your doctor, nurse or pharmacist if you normally smoke as they will be able to offer you help and advice to stop smoking Your treatment is important, but it is essential that you are kept safe when you use these prescribed products. By following the advice above, you will help us to make sure that you using these products safely. Please speak to your doctor, nurse or pharmacist if you have any questions about the information provided |
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