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Zinc Oxide Ointment

skin protectant & rash ointment โ€ข For 0-6 month old infants โ€ข Skin contact ๐Ÿงด

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Zinc Oxide Ointment - Ingredients

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Is this safe for 0-6 month old newborns to use Zinc Oxide Ointment?

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YES - Generally Safe
Safety Score: 2/10 (Lower is safer)
Quick Answer: Zinc Oxide Ointment contains 4 ingredients. 4 safe. No Bad Ingredients Found โœ… Always consult your pediatrician for newborns.

Ingredients Analysis (4 found)

Cetostearyl Alcohol
โœ…2/10
Cetostearyl alcohol is a common emollient and thickener with low irritation risk but rare allergies possible in sensitive infants
Confidence: HIGHView Details
Cetomacrogol
โœ…2/10
Cetomacrogol is an emulsifier used in creams and lotions minor irritation possible but generally safe for baby skin
Confidence: MEDIUMView Details
Light Liquid Paraffin
โœ…2/10
Light Liquid Paraffin is a purified mineral oil used as an emollient generally considered safe for baby skin but may rarely cause irritation
Confidence: HIGHView Details
White Soft Paraffin
โœ…1/10
White Soft Paraffin is a purified petrolatum used as a moisturizer and skin protectant and is considered very safe for infants in topical use
Confidence: HIGHView Details

Common Questions About Zinc Oxide Ointment

Is this newborn-safe? Zinc Oxide Ointment

Yes, Zinc Oxide Ointment is generally considered safe for 0-6 month old babies based on ingredient analysis.

What ingredients should I watch out for?

We analyzed 4 ingredients in Zinc Oxide Ointment. 4 safe. Check the detailed analysis above for specific concerns.

When can newborns start using skin protectant & rash ointment?

The appropriate age depends on the specific ingredients. This analysis is for 0-6 month old babies. Use the age selector above to check other ages.

โš ๏ธ Important Disclaimers

Product Recognition: Product names are identified by AI and may be incorrect. Always verify product identity yourself.

Safety Analysis: Evaluations are for research only - consult pediatricians for medical decisions.

No Guarantees: Results may be incomplete or inaccurate. Do not rely solely on this analysis.