Prevent Nappy Rash With Johnson & Johnson Baby Wipes

Posted by Kym Weathersten at 8:15 AM on December 9, 2008

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As a parent, there’s nothing worse than seeing your child in discomfort- and nappy rash is one of the worst culprits.

Distressed babies – and their equally anxious parents – can find relief from this painful condition with Johnson & Johnson Baby Wipes. Impregnated with Johnson’s popular baby lotion, the wipes are designed to help prevent nappy rash, by leaving behind- pun intended- a protective barrier on your child’s skin. Made from fabric as opposed to paper, the wipes are proven to be twice as strong as other similar products on the market, yet gentle on your baby’s fragile skin. There’s a reason JOHNSON’S® baby products are used in 9 out of 10 Australian maternity hospitals.

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