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Boogie Bottoms Diaper Rash Spray, 1.7 OZ

Boogie Bottoms Diaper Rash Spray, 1.7 OZ
Store: CVS
Last Price: 10.99 USD

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HSA/FSA EligibleBoogie Bottoms no-rub diaper rash spray is a creamy, soothing diaper rash cream designed to help treat and prevent diaper rash with no mess! Boogie Bottoms seals out wetness to protect sensitive or chafed skin. Its spray-on and touch-free application is fast and easy to use with one hand and convenient for life on-the-go. Just spray and soothe. Its efficient bottle yields over 200 sprays and produces less waste than traditional tube or jarred diaper rash creams. Boogie Bottoms is made with 25% zinc oxide and is safe for all ages. Made with love in the USA and manufactured by ELEEO BRANDS. REVOLUTIONARY DIAPER-RASH CREAM: Boogie Bottoms No-Rub Diaper Rash Spray is a professional-grade, soothing diaper rash cream in a SPRAY form. HELPS TREAT & PREVENT DIAPER RASH: Zinc oxide touchless spray provides a therapeutic effect and forms a protective barrier to seal out wetness, help maintain skin's moisture balance, protect sensitive or chafed skin and speed healing. TOUCHLESS CARE: Its touch-free application is easy-to-use with one hand and stays where its sprayed without running or caking. Touchless spray reduces the potential for cross-contamination during use without mess, inconvenience or painful application if skin is already irritated. ADVANCED INGREDIENTS: Concentrated 25% Microfine Zinc Oxide covers a greater surface area with smaller particles that fit into skin crevices to soothe irritation. 20% Dimethicone creates a translucent, thin, breathable barrier that helps bond the zinc oxide to the skin and helps prevent irritation from moisture and friction. Free of fragrances, dyes and parabens. EFFICIENT SPRAY BOTTLE: Over 200 sprays per bottle and yields less waste than traditional tube or jarred diaper rash creams. Its spray format saves time, reduces mess and is convenient to use on-the-go.

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Cheapest price in the interval: 10.99 on July 5, 2021

Most expensive price in the interval: 10.99 on October 23, 2021