Different Uses for Diaper Rash

As a parent, no doubt you have a tube or tub of diaper rash cream on hand whenever you are changing your baby’s diaper.

You know you can apply diaper rash cream to a baby’s bottom to help prevent diaper rash.

But what you may be surprised to learn is that there are also many other uses for diaper rash cream!

And when you realize how many different ways you can use diaper cream, you’ll want to make sure you always have a few containers on hand.

From cuts and scrapes to chafing, we are going to list out the different uses for diaper rash cream that you can try that aren’t for you baby’s bottom.

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17 Different Uses For Diaper Rash Cream

If you want to find different ways to use diaper cream, here are a few of suggestions for you to try out.

Just to note before we dive in, most of these uses require a zinc oxide-based diaper rash cream, however if you are using cloth diapers you’ll probably prefer a cloth diaper safe cream.

So if you are using a zinc oxide-based rash cream, make sure if you try out one or several of these uses for diaper rash cream!

1. Knock Out Pimples

Hormones aren’t always our friend, and if your hormones are making your skin look like a teenager, then you need to grab some diaper rash cream and spread it over your acne. It’ll quickly reduce the redness and swelling associated with pimples.

Who would think that diaper cream would get rid of acne? It does! Get rid of those pimples and enjoy clearer skin.

2. Take Care of Razor Burn

Having razor burn is no fun at all, but since this is technically a skin injury and a type of rash, make sure you give this a try. You need to apply a thick layer of diaper rash cream, and depending on the location, consider wrapping some gauze around it to prevent getting the cream everywhere.

The cream will help heal the razor burn, but it also will help reduce the discomfort and pain associated with it. Zinc oxide is soothing; you can apply it to freshly shaved areas to prevent razor bumps.

3. Eases Chafing

Let’s be honest, nobody likes chafing!

So, if you or your child is unfortunate enough to end up with chafed skin, try applying a very thick layer of diaper rash cream to the chafing area. It will act as a barrier to the irritated skin and also help it from drying out.  

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4. Helps with Itchy Skin Rashes

Whether you have dry skin, psoriasis, or eczema, diaper cream is terrific for temporarily getting rid of the itchiness and discomfort that comes from these skin rashes. While it may not heal them since they tend to have underlying causes, it helps make your day feel a bit more comfortable, and it stops your desire to itch the rash.

5. Helps with Heat Rashes

Do you notice that you have a heat rash on your skin? Apply a layer of diaper rash over it. It’s precisely what heat rashes need to be kicked out of the way quickly.

6. Take Care of Dog Rashes and Patches

If your dog has dry patches on his skin or some awkward rashes, using diaper rash cream helps heal it. Best of all, this remedy is approved and recommended by most vets. Make sure you rub it in well, so your dog doesn’t lick it off. 

7. Acts as a Sunscreen

Did you forget your sunscreen at home? If you have a zinc oxide-based diaper rash cream, it may be a viable sunscreen alternative. Zinc oxide is the main ingredient in mineral-based sunscreen; yes, it’s the same ingredient.

While you probably don’t want to rely on diaper rash cream for your regular sunscreen protection, it may be an option when you don’t have your sunscreen on hand.

8. Protects and Heals Burns

Whether you have a sunburn or a burn from an injury, it’s the worse. Having any type of burn makes you feel horrible, and one simple trick is to use diaper rash cream.

Not only does rash cream soothe burned skin, but it provides a thick base that moisturizes and protects your skin while it heals. It prevents further injury and provides the needed moisture to encourage your skin to repair.

9. Fill Holes in the Wall

Here is one of the most interesting uses for diaper rash cream. If you’re known to add more holes in the walls than needed while handing a picture on the wall, then grab that diaper rash cream!

All you have to do is apply a small amount of diaper cream over the hole in the wall and let it dry. Then, you can paint right over it, and no one will be the wiser.

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10. Elbow and Foot Softener

If your elbows and feet never feel as soft as the rest of your body, try applying a thick layer of diaper cream to them and leave it on overnight. You’ll be surprised how soft it leaves your skin feeling in the morning.

Just a word of warning though, make sure you cover your feet with socks and your elbows with a long sleeve shirt, so the diaper rash cream does not even up everywhere!

11. Heals Cracked Heels

Not only does diaper cream soften your feet, but it also helps to heal cracked heels. Cracked heels are a problem that many people experience in the summer when they walk barefoot outside and in sandals all the time.

Worst of all cracked heels can be really painful!

So, if you find you have cracked heals, try applying a thick layer of diaper cream over your heels and slide on a pair of socks. Leave it on overnight while you sleep and you should wake up with your heels feeling a little better.

12. Protects Small Scrapes and Cuts

If you have kids, then you know minor scrapes and cuts happen all the time. You can use diaper cream to protect these small injuries from getting dirty, and it encourages the cut to start healing.

Diaper cream creates a waterproof barrier, so if your child has a minor injury and they’re going swimming, spread a layer of diaper cream over the top. 

13. Takes Care of Hemorrhoid Discomfort

Is there anything more uncomfortable and awkward than hemorrhoid? If you need relief, spread a layer of diaper rash cream over your hemorrhoid, and it helps reduce the swelling and irritation.

14. Helps with Winter Skin

If you live in an area with cold winters, you know that the cold winter air causes chapped cheeks and lips, especially if you have sensitive skin. One of the ways to use diaper rash cream is to slayer on a layer of it at night before you or your child goes to bed at night. By the morning, their skin will be noticeably moisturized and less chapped.

You might have to reapply thin layers throughout the day to continue to reduce chapping. Since diaper rash cream is more noticeable than lotion, chances are you want to hold off on this unless lotion and other solutions aren’t working.

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15. Stops Hair Dye from Coloring Skin

Do you dye your hair, but hate it when you end up with hair dye on your face afterward? Try applying a layer of diaper rash cream to the skin around your hair line as it helps stop the dye from coloring your skin. And if you apply it after you have the dye on your skin, the cream will prevent it from showing up.

16. Quick Deodorant Replacement

Zinc oxide is an excellent option if you need a quick deodorant replacement. Let’s be honest; sometimes, you realize that you forgot to apply it before leaving the house. All you need to do is use a thin layer of diaper rash cream under your arms, and you’re good to go.

17. Get Off a Stuck Ring

Do you have a ring stuck on your finger? Apply some diaper rash cream on your finger to help get the ring off. It seems to work better than oil or butter.

Final Thoughts On Using Diaper Rash Cream

Who knew that there are so many different uses for diaper rash cream at home! From cracked heels and rough elbows to razor burn and smelly armpits, why not see if your diaper cream can help.

And if you’re looking for more great diapering guides, then check out these guides on best natural diaper rash creams, diaper caddy essentials, best organic baby diapers, and disadvantages of using disposable diapers.

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