The Best Homemade Diaper Rash Cream Recipe (Seriously!) (2024)

This easy DIY diaper rash cream soothes and heals tender skin using just 4 basic ingredients. The natural ingredients whisk together in minutes to create a soothing protective barrier that works better than pricey storebought creams, with no nasty chemicals! Safe and gentle for even the most sensitive baby bottoms.

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The Best Homemade Diaper Rash Cream

Have you been making Homemade Lotion, Homemade Vaseline, Homemade Lip Balm, Homemade Shaving Cream, and other natural health and beauty products for yourself?I’vebeen enjoying all my homemade goodies ever since we started making/using them. But what about natural products for babies?

He deserves the best, too, and if you are already making them for yourself, you will have most of the ingredients needed to make the best diaper rash cream for your little one!

This recipe is cloth diaper-approved (even for cheap cloth diapers!). It shouldn’t build up, and if you are having problems with it, you can run your diapers in a vinegar and baking soda wash to clean them up.

Ok, so a note…most recipesI’vefound for homemade diaper rash cream use zinc oxide. This is supposed to have antibacterial properties. I’m personally not 100% convinced about the safety of zinc oxide since it will be absorbed by the skin (and especially on my baby!), but I encourage you to do your own research on zinc oxide before you make a decision. If you decide to add it to this recipe, you will add 1 tablespoon per batch. The coconut oil in this recipe has antibacterial properties,either way you decide to go.

Tip: Don’t want to make your own Rash Cream? Buy this handmade Rash Lotion from Made On!

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Ingredients in Homemade Diaper Rash Cream

Shea Butter (Where to Buy)
Shea butter contains Vitamin A and Vitamin E. It also has proven anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial properties. The healing qualities of Shea butter are due to the presence of several fatty acids and plant sterols, namely oleic, stearic, palmitic and linolenic acids. These oil-soluble components are nonsaponifiable, meaning they do not undergo saponification or convert to soap when introduced to an alkali. Shea butter possesses a significantly greater nonsaponifiable fraction than most other nut oils and fats, which lends the substance greater healing potential for the skin –InterBeautee

Tip: Find more Uses for Shea Butter and try my Homemade Shea Butter Lotion.

Coconut Oil (Where to Buy)
I’ve posted about the benefits to Coconut Oil on my Coconut Oil Lotion post.

Beeswax (Where to Buy)
Beeswax has been proven to have anti-inflammatory effects, and also locks in moisture and helps to treat skin conditions such as rashes and eczema.

Vegetable Glycerin (Where to Buy)
Glycerin may help relieve minor skin problems, such as diaper rash, itching and skin burns, with its anti-irritant and anti-inflammatory properties. – Dr. Mercola

Put all of these things together, and you have one powerful homemade diaper rash cream!

So, with that note out of the way, here is my recipe for the best homemade diaper rash cream.

I made this diaper cream and since I’ve been using this he has never had a burned bottom again from teething diapers. I’ts an excellent barrier cream, I use it on my lips and hands and on his face. At first it seems oily, after 3mins it simply disappears as the skin “drinks” it!

Magdel-Marie, Little House Living reader
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Step By Step Instructions for Making Homemade Diaper Rash Cream

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In a saucepan, melt the shea butter, coconut oil, and beeswax together. No need to boil, just need to get everything melted together.

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Remove from heat. Add in the vegetableglycerin.

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With an electric mixer of some kind, beat until the mixture gets creamy.

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Pour into a jar or container and let cool. The diaper rash cream will firm up a little more as it cools.

Thank you so much for the awesome recipe! My sister made some of this for my 1yr. old and our baby due in three weeks. It works amazingly well, within 24hrs. I am not only using it on his bum, but his chin gets really broke out from teething. This makes a huge difference! I love that I know exactly what I am putting onto his tender skin.

Kimberly, Little House Living reader

Homemade Diaper Rash Cream Recipe

This easy DIY diaper rash cream soothes and heals tender skin using just 4 basic ingredients. The natural ingredients whisk together in minutes to create a soothing protective barrier that works better than pricey storebought creams, with no nasty chemicals! Safe and gentle for even the most sensitive baby bottoms.

Prep Time 5 minutes

Cook Time 10 minutes

Total Time 15 minutes

Creator Merissa

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. In a saucepan, melt the shea butter, coconut oil, and beeswax together. No need to boil, just need to get everything melted together.

  2. Remove from heat. Add in the vegetable glycerin.

  3. With an electric mixer of some kind, beat until the mixture gets creamy.

  4. Pour into a jar and let cool. The mixture will firm up a bit as it cools down.

Thanks soooo much for the recipe! My son (2 weeks) has had a nasty never ending diaper rash. Yes, we use disposables… yes I make my own wipes with processed chemicals… however NO diaper rash creams were helping. We even used a prescription cream only for it to continue to get worst with every thing we tried. We even used desiten (sp?), no luck there either. Tried this recipe, (without zinc) and in less than 24 hours it’s almost completely gone!!! What a relief, I’m in love. When I put it on I actually feel like I am doing something GOOD for his skin, not just fighting a diaper rash.

I am not a person that has to have stuff all natural, or organic… however when it works as well or better and is cheaper than the other stuff I am all for it. So if someone is reading this and is wondering if they should try it… YES!

I divided mine up into 3 containers, one for his bed room, one for our downstairs changing area, and one for the diaper bag. Just a suggestion. 🙂

thanks so much!!

Charis, Little House Living reader

Tips and Tricks for Using Homemade Diaper Rash Cream

  • The final product will be very thick, you only need to use a little bit at a time.
  • I use a special saucepan that I got at a thrift store to make all my homemade lotions and creams just like this one. The beeswax is very difficult to scrub off so I don’t like to use my regular cooking pots and pans.
  • You may not need to use some each time you are changing a diaper unless you have to use wipes.
  • As I mentioned above, this recipe is cloth diaper safe.
  • This homemade diaper rash cream can also be used as an all-purpose rash cream; it works great for healing many skin conditions!

Be completely frugal with your baby by learning all about Cheap Cloth Diapers and How to Make Your Own Baby Wipes. And don’t forget to first read about Budgeting for a New Babyand Simple Living with Baby.

Of course, make sure you check out all the DIY and Make Your Own recipes on Little House Living!

Tip: Changed your mind about making this yourself? Buy handmade Rash Cream from Made On instead!

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And that’s how you make the best homemade diaper rash cream! Are you going to try it? Read the comments below to see how awesome this cream really is!

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Merissa Alink

Merissa has been blogging about andliving the simple and frugal life on Little House Living since 2009 and has internationally published 2 books on the topic. You can read about Merissa’s journey from penniless to freedom on the About Page. You can send her a message any time from theContact Page.

This blog post on Homemade Diaper Rash Cream was originally posted on Little House Living in 2013. It has been updated as of December 2023.

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FAQs

What is the recipe for severe diaper rash? ›

A similar DIY diaper rash cream recipe on Pharmacy Times calls for 1 cup coconut oil, 1 cup olive oil, 4 tablespoons beeswax pastilles, 8 drops disinfecting lavender essential oil, 6 drops antiseptic lemon essential oil and 4 drops antifungal, antimicrobial tea tree essential oil.

What is the best thing to use for severe diaper rash? ›

Apply cream, paste or ointment.

Products with a high percentage of zinc oxide or petroleum jelly work well to protect the skin from moisture. Various diaper rash medicines are available without a prescription. Some popular products include A + D, Balmex, Desitin and Triple Paste.

Does baking soda help with severe diaper rash? ›

Raw Skin - Treatment:

If the bottom is very raw, soak in warm water for 10 minutes. Add 2 tablespoons (30 mL) of baking soda to the tub of warm water. Do this 3 times per day. Then, put an anti-yeast ointment (such as Lotrimin) on the rash.

How do you make zinc oxide cream? ›

Method
  1. Add shea butter, carrier oil and beeswax to a glass bowl. ...
  2. Add zinc oxide and mix until combined.
  3. Transfer into container of choice.
  4. Place into the fridge or freezer to set (this will reduce the chance of graininess developing over time).
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What makes diaper rashes worse? ›

Rethink baby's diet

Certain types of food can aggravate her already sensitive skin and actually make diaper rash symptoms worse. Acidic foods are often to blame for making diaper rash worse. Foods high in fat and sugar can also be problematic. On the flip side, starchy foods can help ease diaper rash.

Why does oatmeal help diaper rash? ›

Oatmeal has been used for centuries as a home remedy to reduce inflammation and heal damaged skin. For that reason, when your baby's skin is irritated, red or itchy, an oatmeal bath may help soothe and calm it down.

Does apple cider vinegar help with diaper rash? ›

As little as a teaspoon of raw apple cider vinegar, such as Bragg's Raw Organic version, diluted with a half cup of water can help heal baby's diapering irritation. Just apply a little to a washcloth and pat on the baby's clean bottom. Let the area dry and diaper as usual.

Can coconut oil help diaper rash? ›

Coconut oil is antibacterial, so it prevents the stool from irritating the skin. If diaper rash does occur, coconut oil's anti-inflammatory properties soothes the rash and irritation, which is why we've formulated our Oil Balm as a 100% naturally-derived alternative to other diaper creams.

Does cornstarch help with diaper rash? ›

Cornstarch is a super-duper natural treatment for diaper rash—gentle, moisture-absorbing, friction-reducing, soothing, and easy to apply. No more yucky bottoms for your little one! When using cornstarch for diaper rash treatment, keep in mind that not every baby's skin will react the same way.

Is hydrogen peroxide good for diaper rash? ›

peroxide or bleach.

These things can make the rash worse, and keep it from healing.

How do I know if my diaper rash is fungal or bacterial? ›

If there is a high level of doubt (or the rash is especially severe), a skin swab can be performed to obtain cells and fluids to culture (grow) in the lab. This can differentiate between a fungal or bacterial infection and determine which antifungal or antibiotic medication is most appropriate.

Does olive oil help diaper rash? ›

Olive oil can help moisturize itchy or dry skin. It can also ease symptoms of skin conditions like eczema, cradle cap, and diaper rash. You can use it in place of an ointment or diaper rash cream if your baby gets a diaper rash. If baby wipes irritate your baby's skin, try using olive oil on a wet washcloth instead.

What is a substitute for zinc cream? ›

  • Medrol Dosepak.
  • Venelex.
  • Fluticasone topical.
  • Balsam peru/castor oil/trypsin topical.
  • Cutivate.
  • Medrol.

What is the formula for zinc oxide for skin? ›

Zinc oxide is an amphoteric oxide. It is nearly insoluble in water and alcohol, but it is soluble in (degraded by) most acids, such as hydrochloric acid:; Zinc oxide is an inorganic compound with the formula ZnO.

What is triple paste for diaper rash? ›

Our unique formula contains oat extract and beeswax, soothing sensitive skin on contact and forming a protective barrier. Triple Paste is free from harsh chemicals and contains just the right amount of medicine to treat the rash. It's a gentle way to protect and help restore irritated skin.

Is oatmeal bath or baking soda good for diaper rash? ›

Give your baby a warm bath: Adding a cup of baking soda or oatmeal to the bath can help soothe irritated skin. For yeast infections, use an anti-fungal cream: Over the counter anti-fungal creams such as clotrimazole or miconazole can be applied to the affected area after cleaning.

What does Maalox do for diaper rash? ›

Many pediatricians and parents swear by Maalox for diaper rashes. But despite numerous reports of anecdotal success, there is no evidence that it works. It makes sense that Maalox may help. The aluminum in Maalox may act as an astringent to help dry up a rash.

What does Vaseline do to diaper rash? ›

This creates a protective barrier that can help stop irritants from making sore skin any worse. It also locks in moisture to help soothe and calm skin. Diaper rash doesn't just occur in newborns.

Why does cornstarch help diaper rash? ›

Cornstarch is an old home remedy that works! It helps keep skin dry and reduces friction that can cause heat rashes and diaper rashes. Avoid getting cornstarch dust in the air where baby may inhale it as it may cause respiratory ailments in infants.

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