Diaper Cream Applicator is More Hygienic Than Using Your Fingers

It can be difficult to change a baby's diaper. The parent tries to fasten a diaper while applying a cream to prevent diaper rash and holding a baby that is moving erratically. A diaper rash cream applicator that can be fastened to the majority of diaper rash treatment tubes is now on the market. This applicator spreads the cream in a uniform, thin layer while allowing one hand to be free. Without getting any cream on the parent's hands, the cream is applied.




A study was conducted to ascertain whether SwipenSnap is a more hygienic manner of applying such diaper rash creams in order to further highlight the advantages of this product. In that research, it was concluded that the use of an applicator device is a more hygienic way to apply diaper rash cream. Not only does it prevent "messy" hands, but it also is healthier for the infant.


It may also be of value to examine the reduction of bacterial transmission in a home versus a daycare setting.

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