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Why Choose Era Organics?
We put the needs of your skin first

Why Switch To USDA Organic Diaper Balm?
Many baby products contain hidden toxins that weaken skin over time and may be doing more harm than good. Why not use the power of Nature to help your baby’s skin look its best, without the side effects?
That is why we use a nutrient dense, USDA Certified Organic formula that is gentle yet effective on your baby’s sensitive skin. It is safe for regular and long term use.
The Best Diaper Ointment Needs The Best Ingredients
Our Diaper Balm is made cruelty free in the USA with food grade ingredients that contain vitamins and minerals your baby’s skin will love.
More importantly, it doesn’t have any useless fillers like:
- Sulfates
- SLS
- Parabens
- Fragrance
- Harsh Chemicals
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Frequently Asked Questions
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How often should I use this Ointment for baby rashes?
It’s best to use after each diaper change after cleansing and drying the skin.
How much should I use?
It’s best to start with a dime sized amount but be sure to use enough to provide an even barrier across the skin to help protect against moisture and chafing.
Can we use this with cloth diapers?
Yes this ointment is totally fine to use with cloth and will not stain.
My baby ate some. Is it safe?
This formula is USDA Certified organic with food-grade ingredients but since we don’t know what your baby’s allergies are, we just can’t say. It’s best to ask your pediatrician.
The balm is too hard. What can I do?
Use the back side of your nail to scoop a little out and then warm between your thumb and index finger. It should apply easily after that.
Is this just for babies?
This can be used any place you need to help protect against chafing, irritation and moisture for people of all ages.
What do I do if I experience burning or irritation?
First, we recommend testing a sample for any allergies. Allergies are very rare (less than 1%) but it’s best to be safe. We recommend testing on your inner wrist since that is more sensitive skin. If any irritation occurs, discontinue use and contact your physician.