This stuff is the best diaper rash cream on the planet. The bentonite clay aids in quick healing, and the zinc oxide creates a moisture barrier for baby’s skin.

homemade diaper rash cream and sprig of lavender in font of cloth diaper inserts

I recently shared my favorite cloth diaper covers and my cloth diaper washing routine. Seemed only fitting to me that I stick to the topic of baby bums, and talk about my favorite cloth diaper cream.

I like to make my own diaper rash cream to avoid the harmful chemicals found in conventional brands.

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The ingredients in this super simple cream are all natural and effective.

Our skin is our body’s largest organ, and chemicals that go on it actually make their way in.

Think about nicotine patches, and progesterone cream. They work, because the active, medicinal ingredients absorb into the body.

I think sometimes we like to assume that lotion, shampoo, and cosmetic products are benign. We tell ourselves that, yes, they have bad stuff in them, but they just sit on top of the skin.

If only it were true.

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The last thing I want to do is slather a chemical laden cream all over my baby’s rash-y bottom. This cream solves that problem.

But…does it actually work?

Yes, my friend, it most certainly does!

How is Bentonite clay healing for a diaper rash?

Bentonite clay has amazing healing and detoxifying benefits. It absorbs moisture and removes toxins and impurities. It also fights bacteria.

Basically, its the bees knees for healing a diaper rash.

bentonite clay diaper rash cream all natural

Why add zinc oxide to this homemade diaper rash cream?

Zinc oxide is great for adding a barrier between the wet diaper and the skin. This gives the body a chance to heal on its own, without moisture and other not-so-pleasant things interfering with the process.

I wrote more about zinc oxide in my post on How to Make All Natural Sunscreen. Just like it provides a moisture barrier, it also creates a barrier between the sun and skin.

Shea butter, coconut oil, and essential oils

The shea butter and coconut oil give this diaper cream a nice consistency, akin to the store bought creams you may be used to.

Lavender and Roman Chamomile essential oils are commonly used for their skin-healing properties.

homemade diaper cream in hands

Is this diaper rash cream safe for cloth diapers?

The answer to this question depends on who you ask.

Some people say zinc oxide is totally safe for cloth diapering. Personally, I would rather leave it out. I’m afraid it would put a moisture barrier on the diaper.

The bentonite clay is sufficient to heal rashes. If your baby has a really bad rash, it may be best to bust out the big guns and put him/her in a disposable diaper for a few days.

We hardly ever have to deal with rashes, so I prefer to make the cream with all the ingredients, and use it sparingly.

*If your little one ever has a diaper rash that will not ago away for several days, you are most likely dealing with yeast. In this case, stop all other creams and fight the infection with anti-fungal cream and essential oils.

homemade diaper rash creaming a glass jar. Dried lavender is sprinkled on top

Diaper Rash Cream Ingredients

1/2 cup shea butter

4 tablespoons coconut oil

4 tablespoons zinc oxide

4 tablespoons bentonite clay

5 drops lavender and/or Roman Chamomile, essential oil

Diaper Rash Cream Process

  1. Add the shea butter and coconut oil to a double boiler. Heat until melted.
  2. Stir in the zinc oxide.
  3. Stir in the bentonite clay.
  4. Add the essential oil and stir.
  5. Pour in a lidded mason jar.

It will keep for one year.

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This recipe for all natural diaper cream is simple and effective. With just five basic ingredients, shea butter, coconut oil, bentonite clay, zinc oxide and essential oils, it comes together in a flash.ย 
Prep: 10 minutes
Total: 10 minutes
Servings: 1
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Equipment

  • Double Boiler

Ingredients 

  • 1/2 cup shea butter
  • 4 tablespoons coconut oil
  • 4 tablespoons zinc oxide
  • 4 tbspatablespoons bentonite clay
  • 5 drops lavender or chamomile essential oil, optional

Instructions 

  • Add the shea butter and coconut oil to a double boiler. Heat until melted.ย 
  • Stir in the zinc oxide.
  • Stir in the bentonite clay.ย 
  • Add the essential oil.ย 
  • Store in a lidded mason jar, for up to one year.ย 

Notes

  • Keeps for one year.

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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115 Comments

  1. Juliette says:

    I’ve been using this DIY diaper rash cream for 3 months and love it! Over the last few weeks, some little white hard dots have appeared though, any what they are?! (see: https://photos.app.goo.gl/NP1KK8b2HbFRQDpy8)
    Thanks ๐Ÿ™‚

  2. Sami says:

    Would you recommend this for new borns?

    1. Lisa Bass says:

      Yes. I always recommend testing it on a small area before applying it everywhere, just to be safe!

  3. HBNO OIL says:

    Crafting my own all-natural diaper rash cream with Bentonite Clay ensures my baby’s skin stays safe and healthy, free from harmful chemicals. For more info, visit my site:- https://hbno.com/

  4. Brittany says:

    Can I use cocoa butter instead of Shea butter? I don’t have any Shea butter on hand.

    1. Lisa Bass says:

      Sure!

      1. Brittany says:

        Thank you! I can’t wait to make this and try it out!

  5. Krista Woodruff says:

    Hi! Is the diaper cream suppose to start out runny then eventually solidify more? Mine is still very runny after an hour and a half. Thanks!

    1. Lisa Bass says:

      It should solidify!

  6. Sam says:

    Can this be used on a newborn 2 months old 8lb 9oz to draw toxins out of body from vaccines?

    1. Lisa Bass says:

      I don’t personally believe there is enough bentonite clay to draw out toxins. Usually bentonite is taken internally to do that. I would not recommend doing that for a baby.

  7. Danielle says:

    5 stars
    This worked very well! Babyโ€™s diaper rash wash gone after a day of using this and keeping him as dry as possible. I didnโ€™t have any zinc oxide so I replaced with a little bit of Honest all purpose balm that I had.
    Thank you for sharing this!

  8. Lori Grande says:

    5 stars
    Do you use this only when the baby has a rash or can you use it for every day

    1. Lisa Bass says:

      You can use it every day.

  9. Mae says:

    Do you have to use essential oils? Was hoping for fragrance free.

    1. Lisa Bass says:

      You can omit the essential oils. They are “fragrance” free, but the will still have a smell, if you’re worried about the toxins. Essential oils are toxin free.

  10. Alli Thurman says:

    If it is from a yeast rash, will this treat it as well or what anti fungal cream and essential oil do you recommend?

    1. Lisa Bass says:

      Coconut oil will help the yeast rash. Tea tree can be beneficial for fungal issues, but you need to make sure that it’s very diluted before applying it to a baby.

      1. Alli Thurman says:

        Thank you!