Help for a Chapped Little Face

Updated on July 03, 2008
K.D. asks from Irving, TX
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My little man is drooling pretty hard and his chin is red and chapped. Anyone know what cream/ointment works best on this?? it looks really painful!

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J.L.

answers from Dallas on

When my kids were babies, my mother called me the Vaseline Queen because I would put the stuff on any skin issue my kids had and it works great!!!!

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N.H.

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Hello,

I work in a day care with 18 month olds. I've frequently used petroleum jelly when the little ones have chapped faces. It helps the skin heal and prevents other drool from damaging the skin.

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G.F.

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Aquaphor is the BEST! It saved my son's skin when he was a baby and still works miracles on it now that he is almost 5. We also use it on chapped lips. It is great!

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D.S.

answers from Dallas on

Neosporin- the cure all- chapped faces to warts!
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J.W.

answers from Dallas on

Sounds like you've gotten lots of great recommendations! Just to clarify for a couple of other entries - Aquaphor is a Eucerin product. It's actually Eucerin Aquaphor! Great stuffm but pricey. Look for sales and coupons!

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T.B.

answers from Dallas on

My sons cheeks chapped as well and I used Aquaphor lation and it worked really good. this is one item I keep stocked up on. Hope it works for you.

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P.B.

answers from Dallas on

We used Aquaphor for our little daughters and it worked very well. We also use it for their outbreaks of Eczema, dry lips, extra protection on their little bottoms for Diaper rash; it works wonders there too. You can get a big tub of it at Costco for about $13.00.

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C.C.

answers from Dallas on

Aquaphor is great to use. My oldest daughter was quite the drooler and it worked wonders.

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N.H.

answers from Dallas on

I always used vaseline. I would even put it around the edge of her paci. I just made sure it was away fromhe rmouth but she was still you enough she really didn't rub it around. I also would basically rub it all the way in.

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E.M.

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Renew Intensive Skin Therapy from Melaleuca is THE best! Double-blind studies of it show it totally out-performs Eucerin in so many ways (cost-effectiveness, moisture improvement and retention, etc.).

One reason why it works so well is because it has Melaleuca Alternafolia oil (a very high-grade form of Tea Tree oil), which has various medicinal properties (soothing, penetrating, antibacterial, etc.) so it is great on all types of skin conditions. It is also much safer than many personal care products out there (without the hidden chemicals in so many products on the market today), so you can rest knowing you are putting something safe on him. It can even be used on his entire body as well as yours!! It works wonders on eczema, psoriasis, etc. My family's skin is so improved since using it!

I can definitely help you get some, but you don't buy anything from me. You buy it wholesale from Melaleuca at the same price I do. I will just help you along the way! Just shoot me an email and I can help! Melaleuca is a company that has been manufacturing “green” long before it was in fashion!

Many blessings you and good luck with him with whatever solution you find that works best for you!

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M.S.

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We had a brilliant pediatrician in California who was highly respected in his field (Dr. Shannon - Sea View Pediatrics).  His favorite ointment for anything was "Crisco!"  It's cheap, doesn't have petroleum in it (Vaseline and Aquaphor has petroleum in it) and works wonders for chapped cheeks, diaper rash prevention and even sore nipples from breastfeeding.  I'd suggest keeping some in your diaper bag and slathering it around his mouth often. Hope this helps!

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A.B.

answers from Dallas on

Lansinoh (sp?) the stuff for breast feeding moms! It works wonders and provides a barrier as well.
Good luck!

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C.L.

answers from Dallas on

K.,
RESINOL is an over the counter ointment you ask the pharmacist for. It works immediately for what you need it for but also as a diaper aide. I tried everything for chapping and this was quick acting, no smell, not a messy ointment.
Good luck,
C.

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S.R.

answers from Dallas on

My daughter has this issue as well, but not constantly. When we notice her chin getting red, we put either A & D Ointment or Aquaphor, which both work extremely well. Good luck!

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S.H.

answers from Dallas on

Hey K. - I have used Aquaphor with all 3 my kids fir the drool - works great!

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J.G.

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Aveeno makes a moisture relief cream. It really helped my daughter.

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J.P.

answers from Wichita Falls on

Try Butt Paste! It might help.

Good luck
J.
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M.H.

answers from Dallas on

If he's not crying it might not really be bothering him. However, its still a good idea to try to treat it. I would recommend using lanolin. The lanolin ointment used for breastfeeding moms to avoid cracked and sore nipples is perfect for this. Its a natural product, won't hurt him if he swallows some. It will seal his skin against the extra moisture of the drool and help it heal itself.

You can get it at Target where the bottles and other breastfeeding supplies are.

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A.H.

answers from Tyler on

This is going to sound crazy BUT it works GREAT the purple tube of lansinoh sheep lanolin you put on yourself when you have cracked nipples WORKS WONDERS On chapped anything! ITS GREAT!! I keep a tube on hand for every sortof chapped you can think of and even little cheeks and chins benefit from this great stuff you find it in your local store by the baby nursing items its a purple box hope this helps.

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A.E.

answers from Dallas on

K.,
My sons have had the same problems. I used A and D ointment, it's meant for diaper rash but works really great on this kind of thing. I would put it on his face right before bedtime,and by morning it would look tons better.

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M.R.

answers from Dallas on

Hi. I work for a Dermatologist here in Frisco and the best thing to put on his chin is diaper rash ointment. Mr. Smiths is the best ointment you can use for rash. You can find it at Walmart for about $6 and it's worth every penny. I will not use any other ointment on my kids. Hope this helps out.

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S.P.

answers from Dallas on

AQUAPHOR CREAM helped with my girls. It's easy to find at Walgreens or other drug stores. Good luck.

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K.M.

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Hi K.:

Ever since my now two year old was a little guy, I have been using Mustela. It comes in what looks like a baby deodorant (it's so cute!). This way, you don't have to touch it before applying it to his face. It's small enough to keep in the diaper bag or purse. I really like it. It slides on smoothly.

You can find it at Babies R Us, or the Bath and Body Works flagship store at Vista Ridge Mall in Lewisville.

Good luck to you both!

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A.M.

answers from Dallas on

Lansinoh lanolin is the best for this! It's natural and not filled with harsh chemicals like some of those other ointments. That was very important to me, especially around the mouth where it is likely to end up in the mouth, when my kids were drooling.

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K.M.

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Aquaphor...works every time!

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J.H.

answers from Dallas on

I use Aquaphor on my children. My son's love their binkies and they get a chapped ring around their lips. This stuff clears it up fast!

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K.H.

answers from Dallas on

When my DS had this, the pediatrician recommended putting a little 1/2 % hydrocortisone cream on it. After a day or two, it was much better, then I used aquaphor or vaseline on it daily to prevent it from getting bad again. I also like Johnson's Naturals stick balm for putting on the face after bathing. Smells nice too.

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L.L.

answers from Dallas on

I use a Mustela product - the Hydrastick - goes on nicely and it also smells good. You can get it at Babies R Us:
http://www.mustelausa.com/hydrastick.html

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S.A.

answers from Dallas on

Tiny Faces. You can find it at Walgreens. It is a moisturizing stick. it is a God Send!

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S.P.

answers from Dallas on

Hello there,

A Pediatrician of my first born recommended an ointment called "Corona"--no, it's not beer..it is actually a large tube or cylendrical container full of antiseptic type ointment with natural ingredients in it. It is made for livestock but before you shudder it off-it is made non-toxic an approved for use on livestock that is meant to be eaten and is harmless. It doesn't have fragrance added so it is a bit strong smelling but we now consider it a miracle salve for all sorts of issues.

It will clear up a chapped chin quickly. This is the only ointment that ever worked for our daughter's diaper rash. It works on cuts, burns and the like too and keeps a wound clean and protected but also manages to keep it moisturized by way of the lanolin (sheep's wool oil) that it is based with.

I know it sounds odd but I promise you it is very good stuff. The container is bright vivid yellow and the lid is usually bright red. Tractor Supply carries it and other local feed stores may carry it also. I no longer have a child younger than 3 but even so-we keep two large jars of the stuff on hand and use it regularly for all sorts of things...cracked heels-scrapes from kitty, etc. Hopefully you find this helpful. (It won't wash away with drool either...) :)

Sincerely,
S. P.

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W.S.

answers from Amarillo on

I had the same problem when mine was little. We use the Gerber Grins and Giggles Moisturizing Stick. It is a great size too, easy to put in the diaper bag or your purse. He is almost 3 and still uses it and loves that he has his own "chapstick". We also use it on his cheeks when they get dry too. It was not very exensive either.

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S.I.

answers from Dallas on

I would suggest Aquaphor... it worked for my little girl.

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C.B.

answers from Dallas on

Hands down - Aquaphor! It cures everything. A must have at home and in the diaper bag.

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S.W.

answers from Dallas on

Ditto Aquaphor, Ditto Eucerin.

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D.C.

answers from Dallas on

I used lanolin when my daughter was teething and had that red chin problem, or just chapped cheeks in the winter time. It's used for breastfeeding moms, so I wasn't worried about her getting it in her mouth while chewing on things. I would avoid using petroleum-based products such as Vaseline or lotions/creams that contain petrolatum, as these may irritate baby's skin.

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K.H.

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i use aveeno with oatmeal for sensitive skin...it works wonders on my son

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J.E.

answers from Dallas on

Hey K.,

I would suggest the Arbonne Baby Care Products. They will help. If you would like a sample please visit my website www.healthynutrition.myarbonne.com and I will be glad to send you one. I have awesome pictures of how this product has help babies with rashes on their face.

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T.T.

answers from Dallas on

Aquaphor works great!! I always had some on hand when my boys were little!

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H.B.

answers from Dallas on

I use desitin for it, the clear all-purpose cream and it works really well for my little man!

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C.P.

answers from Dallas on

Eucerin " Aquaphor" u can buy it from wal-mart but buy the original ointment the clear one not the whiet it will work very good i but it on my 3yr old boy he has very sensitive skine,work every time

good luck

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H.B.

answers from Dallas on

My son has the same problem. I put on Eucerin cream before bedtime to help with the chapped skin then during the day I put on Aquaphor, a petroleum jelly based product. It works! If the skin looks infected, my pediatrician recommended putting neosporin on the area, which not only protects it but helps fight the infection. Good luck!!

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W.M.

answers from Dallas on

Vasaline.... Works the best.

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E.R.

answers from Dallas on

Aquaphor - Dr recommended. Works great! Can use it on skin, lips, ... Works fast!

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A.W.

answers from Knoxville on

Chalk another up for Aquaphor. It worked wonders when my kids were droolers. :)

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T.T.

answers from Dallas on

I have used Eucerin on all four of my children's little faces and other body parts, too. It works great on everything from excema to just really dry, chapped cheeks, etc. It is also non-irritating without a lot of perfumes, etc. A little goes a long way.

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A.B.

answers from Dallas on

We have used and loved Johnson's and Johnson's Soothing Naturals
cheek balm. It is over-the-counter and comes in a light colored package. :-)

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A.G.

answers from Dallas on

Another vote for Aquaphor by Eucerin. We've used it for dry skin, chapped skin and as a diaper cream. The body wash for babies is also great. It is pricey, but lasts a long time. I picked up a bunch of free samples from Babies R'Us when I was pregnant!

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A.S.

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vasiline worked great for me

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M.P.

answers from Dallas on

Chapstick. I use carmex but my little ones complain that it burns so I got them the chapstick brand and it works wonders!! Good luck!

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S.S.

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Try vaseline it worked great when my daughter was younger!!! It does not sting or burn.

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D.C.

answers from Dallas on

Definitely Aquaphor (by Eucerin...sp?)...that stuff is amazing. Our little guy has the same problem and, when we put Aquaphor on it, he heals up almost immediately. It was recommended by both our pediatrician and his prior daycare center.

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N.B.

answers from Dallas on

I just had the same thing happen with my daughter, but she is two and a half. I first used Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour cream, which is a great cream for chapped lips or any cut. I then just put Vaseline on it. It went away in three days. I didn't want to put medicine on it. Hope that helps.

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A.C.

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I hated the look, but vasoline fixed the problem for my daughter pretty well.

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S.L.

answers from Dallas on

Hi K. -
For face/mouth area chapping, I swear by Aquaphor - it is made by Eucerin - and it is a barrier that keeps the area from getting wet again while protecting what is already chapped. Either the pot or the tube - they are just the same and I have tried both. It is red/white/blue on the lotion aisle at CVS or Walgreen's or Wal-Mart. It's worth what you pay because it usually clears it up in one application, two at the most. We especially use this one during the winter months!
Blessings, S.

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J.M.

answers from Dallas on

When my little girls were that age my doctor recommended any diaper rash cream or a little bit of baby powder on the chin area. I know it is not appealing but just try it while you are at home and then while you are in public it should be fine without ointment. Hope this helps!

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L.W.

answers from Dallas on

Boudreaux's Butt Paste found at Wal-mart.

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T.G.

answers from Dallas on

Plain old vasaline works great for me and my kids. It's safe and if you put in on at night it will stay on the best because the baby doesn't drool as much, but you can apply it as much as possible. good luck

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E.L.

answers from Dallas on

I have the cure!

Lanoish lanolin breast cream :-) It is the best for you and it is edible for your baby... please give it a try, it worked wonders for my boys in addition to me!

Good Luck!
E.

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T.T.

answers from Dallas on

i would use renew...its a great working lotion. Its also sensitive enough for a baby's face. It doesn't contain any harsh chemicals or toxins either. It works great for diaper rash too!!

Good luck!

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E.R.

answers from Dallas on

I see several people have already suggested lanolin. I do too. It works great. I use it on diaper rashes, bug bites, and all chapped skin. You should give it a try.

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B.P.

answers from Abilene on

Eucerin!!!!! We even get the Wally brand and it's great! The cream that comes in the pot, not the tube, is the best! That's what the doc recommended when my son was about 3 mo for Eczema and we have found 1000 other uses!

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A.G.

answers from Dallas on

Vaseline works the best.

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A.C.

answers from Dallas on

Go and get some Aquafer, it great. You can find it just about any where, Walmart has it in a big tube for under $5. Make sure the face is clean and dry, rub some in where it's needed. It will moisturize the area and keep it from getting dry and chapped from the drool.

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