GroVia All Natural Magic Stick Baby Diaper Balm for Baby Diapering (2 oz) é um produto essencial para proteger a pele do bebê. Com uma camada leve, ele cria uma barreira protetora contra a umidade, reduzindo a probabilidade de assaduras. Além disso, ajuda a tratar pequenas irritações na pele e é suave o suficiente para peles sensíveis.
Sua aplicação é fácil e prática. Basta usar sempre que trocar a fralda do bebê e antes de colocá-lo para dormir. Aplique o produto em uma pele limpa e seca. Recomendamos que cada criança em sua casa tenha seu próprio Magic Stick para evitar possíveis transferências de irritação.
O Magic Stick possui um aplicador sem bagunça, garantindo que o bálsamo seja aplicado exatamente onde é necessário, proporcionando alívio imediato. Além disso, ele é seguro para ser usado com todos os tipos de fraldas, tanto as de pano quanto as descartáveis.
Os ingredientes do Magic Stick são cuidadosamente selecionados para garantir a melhor qualidade. Ele contém óleo de semente de uva, cera de abelha, óleo essencial de lavanda, óleo de semente de jojoba orgânico, óleo de rosa mosqueta, óleo de semente de limnanthes alba, manteiga de karité, flores de calêndula orgânica em óleo de oliva, óleo essencial de melaleuca, óleo essencial de camomila romana e óleo essencial de camomila alemã, além de tocoferol (vitamina E).
Conheça 5 Motivos Recomendados pela Vitaminer Shop para Comprar:
1. Proteção eficaz: O Magic Stick cria uma barreira protetora contra a umidade, reduzindo a probabilidade de assaduras e protegendo a pele do bebê.
2. Fácil de usar: Com seu aplicador sem bagunça, o Magic Stick pode ser aplicado de forma rápida e prática, proporcionando alívio imediato.
3. Seguro para todos os tipos de fraldas: Você pode usar o Magic Stick com fraldas de pano ou descartáveis, sem se preocupar com possíveis danos.
4. Ingredientes naturais: Com uma fórmula cuidadosamente selecionada, o Magic Stick é feito com ingredientes naturais de alta qualidade, garantindo o melhor cuidado para a pele do bebê.
5. Recomendado pela Vitaminer Shop: A Vitaminer Shop é uma loja confiável e recomenda o Magic Stick como uma opção confiável e eficaz para o cuidado da pele do bebê.
– Sugestão de Uso:
Para usar o Magic Stick, basta aplicar uma camada leve do produto na pele limpa e seca do bebê sempre que trocar a fralda ou antes de colocá-lo para dormir. Certifique-se de que o produto seja aplicado em todas as áreas que entram em contato com a fralda. Caso necessário, reaplique durante o dia para manter a proteção. O Magic Stick é seguro para uso diário e pode ser usado em bebês com pele sensível.
Mel –
Best diaper rash guard you can find and no mess! We cloth diaper half of the time and this works great for both. Our baby has not had a rash since we started using this two months ago.
Alyssa –
This product is truly magical. We use it with every diaper change with both children and neither of them had diaper rash. I love that I can use both with his disposable and cloth diapers. Add this to your diaper changing routine, it won’t disappoint
Amauri Mulero –
Love this ! Its magical the best for baby diaper burn. Will recommend it a million times.
Khaleesi’sHandMaiden –
I found the GroVia Magic Stick on Amazon, kind of accidentally when I was browsing other diaper creams/balms. Most of the reviews were positive enough to sell me on it even though a baby diaper balm in stick form just literally seems to good to be true. I didn’t know it could be possible not to get my hands covered in yucky cream after every diaper change. This is especially problematic for a person like me because I like to keep my nails long and I CANNOT stand when I get that stuff on my hands, especially
A+D
or
Desitin
– products I will rave about in regards to clearing up and preventing diaper rash, but also products I absolutely detest the smell of.
I have used the
BabyBum Glove-Saks
trying to keep my hands ick-free but I find them too big for me to maneuver the way I have to and the cream ends up somehow getting transferred from the plastic to everywhere else. While I gave up trying to use them on little man, I find them quite awesome for picking up my dog’s poop when I take her for a walk.
I had high hopes for those gloves so I was a little bummed when they didn’t live up to my expectations. I was skeptical to try anything else that seemed to so easily solve the problem of gunk on the hands so I didn’t get my hopes up for GroVia… but I wouldn’t have been disappointed if I did.
I love this “magic” stick. First, it really does smell awesome. I just read a review where someone said she looked forward to diaper changing because of the lovely scent of GroVia. I absolutely concur. After dealing with yucky baby smells all day, it’s really REALLY nice to take in a whiff of a gently scented balm. I love putting it on my son after cleansing very well with
WaterWipes
. It’s a very refreshing fragrance that gives me a little pick me up after having to deal with the ammonia smell of urine and the unmentionable odors of poopy diapers.
I really love this stick. The organic ingredients rock. The way the stick spreads is awesome. I can’t stand the pasty thickness of most creams. If my son happens to reach down mid-change – I don’t have to worry about him smearing thick layers of ointment all over himself and everything else in his reach. Beyond this, there’s never any mystery as to how much to use. With other creams I’m always squeezing out too much or too little and either way that just wastes too much time. With GroVia, it’s so much easier to measure what you are applying. I LOVE that. I very much disliked excess cream on my hands when I needed my hands free for more important things, like making sure I could close up little man’s diaper before he decides it will be funny to pee in my face.
I don’t have one negative thing to say about this product. I was going to say I’d be a little nervous to use it in case of a major diaper rash issue – due to the fact that it seems so gentle and also there is a worry of transferring bacteria if you aren’t careful enough. But then I got to thinking… so far this has been the furthest thing from my mind because since using GroVia – my son’s little bum is super soft and never has even the slightest hint of redness or irritation. Hopefully GroVia will keep up the fabulous job of preventing diaper rash so that I won’t have to find out what happens if I need to use it in the event of such a problem.
If I do find myself in this situation, however, I promise I will update my post to reflect the results of GroVia on an actual diaper rash. I highly recommend this product. i use it at home and always have one in the diaper bag. Once I was rushing around on zero hours of sleep taking my little one to the hospital and did not at all remember deodorant – so I just wiped the top of it and put a little on to mask any potential odors I might have been emitting in that high stress situation. Don’t think it’s meant to be deodorant but I felt a little less self conscious. I certainly wasn’t going to slather on Desitin or A&D to make me smell BETTER.
Thanks GroVia, we love you!
jmkimmes –
Got an expired one
Mel –
So happy I found a cloth diaper safe balm that not only smells great (fresh eucalyptus like sent) but I love that it’s in a stick form so that it’s easy to apply without getting my hands messy. I recommend this to all mamas, cloth diaper or disposables!
Work of Life –
After extensive research and even a class on cloth diapering at the local birth center, I settled on the Grovia system and have not regretted that decision. My son is now 12 months and we have been using Grovia since about 8 weeks. We have lots of cloth diapering friends so I have had the chance to see lots of cloth diapers in action and I am very glad that I invested in grovia to begin with. Here are the products we use, why we like them and (in some cases) how they could be improved. There is a lot of material covered in this review. I am doing it this way because I wish there had been something comprehensive like this on Amazon when I was shopping for my diaper stuff! If you are considering buying a Grovia system, this will be helpful for you. If you are looking for a comprehensive review on just one item, other reviews may be more suitable.
Our total system consists of the following:
Essentials;
*15 All In One shells in a variety of prints and solids = 6 velcro and 9 snap
GroVia All-In-One (AIO) Cloth Diaper – Planes
*36 organic inserts
GroVia Certified Organic Cotton Soaker Pad 2 Pack
*Magic Stick diaper ointment
Magic Stick All Natural Diaper Ointment, Clear, Net Wt. 2 oz.
*Brabantia Pedal Bin
Pedal Bin, 30 Litre (White) (25.98″H x 11.54″W x 15.55″D)
*36 Grovia Wipes
GroVia Cotton Cloth Wipes, 12 count
*Diaper Detergent
Tiny Bubbles Detergent, Net Wt. 60 oz., Yellow Box
Non-essentials, we use these items for convenience,
*Diaper scraper
Make My Day Two Birds Silicone Spatula and Scraper Set, Black
*Diaper sprayer
bumGenius Diaper Sprayer
*Wipe Warmer (perfectly fits grovia wipes)
Prince Lionheart Premium Wipe Warmer
*2 waterproof changing pad covers
Carters Keep Me Dry Flannel Bassinet Pad, Ecru
*24 washcloths (for top layer of changing pad)Martex Hospitality Washcloths – 24-Pack (White)
*1 little pottyBABYBJÖRN Little Potty – White
*Disposable Biodegradable diapers for backup and travel Broody Chick 100% Natural Fully Compostable Diapers Jumbo Box (Junior 26.5 – 55.1 lbs. (96-Count))
*Disposable overnight diapers for heavy wetters Seventh Gen. – Baby Overnight Diapers, Stage 4, 24 Count (Pack of 4) = 96 total diapers
*Triple Paste Diaper Ointment for use with disposablesTriple Paste Medicated Ointment for Diaper Rash, 16-Ounce
There are a number of items that we have tried, but did not find useful and either returned, donated or gave away. There was quite a bit of trial and error and research that went into the above system. I have only listed the items that work beautifully and will simplify your cloth diapering efforts.
I will jump right in with some gripes.
Cloth diapering is not cheap and despite industry claims, I have not realized cost savings in the first year (as compared to buying premium disposable diapers at Costco). When you add up the cost of the diapers and accessories, the cost of your time doing all those extra loads of laundry (or paying a diaper service), the cost of the resources to wash and dry all those loads, and the cost of all the special “cloth friendly” accoutrements necessary to care for the diapers without ruining them, it really adds up. If you are going to use the system for more than once child, then you will realize some significant savings (be sure to buy gender-neutral covers if that is your intention). The bigger motivation to cloth diaper (at least for me) is the dramatically reduced environmental impact and health benefits of cloth diapering. Conventional disposable diapers are loaded with toxins that pollute the earth, the workers that produce them and of course, your baby. Not to mention that it takes over 500 years for regular disposables to break down in the environment. That means that your babies dirty diapers will still be polluting the earth when your great, great, great, great grandchildren are born. Talk about a crappy legacy to leave behind!
Now the good stuff.
I chose Grovia because of the convenience and simplicity of the whole system. I knew that if I was going to cloth diaper, it would need to be as simple and easy as possible, even if that meant I would pay a bit more up front. There is a massive amount of information about cloth diapering on the net and much of it is overly complicated. Cloth diapering does not have to be complicated. You can simplify things quite a bit by sticking with one brand/ one system.
Having said that, the grovia system was too big, hard and bulky for our 10 pound newborn (and Grovia products are pretty trim compared to most cloth diapering systems) so we used disposables for the first couple of months. It would look like he was sleeping on an incline because the grovia insert was so thick under his bum. Other cloth brands have special newborn sized diapers and inserts, but I chose not to invest the money for newborn cloth diapers that would only be used for a short time. We used Broody Chick 100% compostable disposable diapers for that period and the added convenience of the disposables was great during that initial difficult phase. We had some minor problems with diaper rash during that time, but the Triple Paste always cleared it up in a day (then we would go back to the Grovia Magic Stick).
I breastfeed our baby so the diaper changes are more frequent (than formula fed babies). I wanted enough diapers to last three days. I did not want to do an extra load of laundry every two days. I kept adding covers, inserts and wipes until I had enough to last three days, hence the numbers above. If I had known in the beginning how many covers and inserts were going to be required, I would have saved some money by buying some of the larger Grovia combo deals.
The 30 liter Brabantia garbage pail is all steel, easy to clean and self sealing (no stink outside the pail) and the perfect size for three days worth of Grovia wipes, covers, inserts and changing pads. It has an inner plastic pail with handle that makes trips to the laundry room a breeze. I reuse use the plastic liners (that came with the pail) by putting them in the sun and alternating every three days. The sun eliminates all the odor from the liners.
I primarily used the 6 velcro covers (more convenient than snaps) through 11 months when our baby was finally able to figure out how to open them (and they are pretty worn looking velcro tabs at this point). Then I transitioned into primarily using the 9 snap covers and keeping the velcro covers only as backup. Grovia has a service that will remove the velcro tabs and replace with snaps for $6 a diaper. I wish they would offer a service to just replace the velcro, but I am happy with the durability of ALL the covers. They have held up better than I expected.
Our son gets a lot of time in nature. We don’t worry about his clothing or diapers getting dirty if he is having a great experience. The darker colors and the patterned shells hide dirt and grass soiling better than the light solid shells. The gentle cloth diaper detergents aren’t great at getting out dirt or grass stains either. If I had to do it over, I would not buy any light colored solid covers.
We bought some Grovia Booster pads to try before we went to the disposable overnight diapers, but our guy would soak through the regular “Soaker Pad” and the Booster Pad and wake up with wet clothes and bedding. There just wasn’t enough absorbency for our breast fed baby. Changing him several times a night just added to the stress of those early days so we transitioned over to the disposables for night time and have been happy with that choice ever since.
The Grovia Magic Stick is truly brilliant! It is all natural, effective and does not require you to dip your fingers into diaper ointment while wrangling a diaper onto a squirming baby several times a day! It also does not adversely affect the absorbency of cloth diapers they way regular ointments do. Do not use the Triple paste (or any regular diaper ointment) with your cloth diapers. The waxes and petroleum oils in regular diaper ointments coat the cotton fibers and prevent them from absorbing liquids. We tried several top rated “natural” ointments for our occasional diaper rash, but Triple Paste worked where the natural ones failed. We used it sparingly whenever bumps appeared (which was pretty rare compared to our disposable diapering friends). Here are the ingredients (which are not listed on Amazon at the time of this review):Grapeseed oil, Beeswax, Meadowfoam oil, Organic Jojoba oil, Shea oil, Organic rosehip and a proprietary blend of essential oils.
Grovia wipes are fantastic. I wrote a separate review on these that compared the three types of wipes I bought. Grovia wipes were the best of the three and they work with the Prince Lionheart wipe warmer perfectly.
Little Potty. We started our son on his Little Potty when he was about three months old. Whenever he would cue that he was “going”, we would take him to his potty to go. Now at 12 months, we take him to his potty after every meal and when he cues and he uses the potty pretty consistently. It is easier to dump and rinse the little potty contents into the toilet than it is to change and wash his diapers so we encourage him to use his little potty as much as possible. He gets lots of positive feedback and interaction when he “makes it” to the potty so he enjoys using it. At 12 months, he is very comfortable sitting on a potty to pee or poo. We keep the Little Potty on the bathroom counter and stand with him while he is sitting on it. I have seen lots of people start out with the Little Potty on the floor, but if you have the counter space in your bathroom, this will save your knees and back and make it easier for you to interact with your baby while on the potty. In another month or two, we will transition it to the floor for his use.
Grovia Little Bubbles diaper detergent. I have used the 5 top rated diaper detergents and honestly, I can’t tell a lick of difference between them. I do a prewash with 1/2 indicated amount detergent and then a full wash with extra rinse using the full amount (per detergent instructions) of detergent. The most important thing is that you use a detergent designed for cloth diapers. Regular detergents have enzymes that will deteriorate the waterproof barriers in your cloth diapers. Cloth diaper detergents also do not have the dyes and perfumes that can irritate baby skin. I am currently using Grovia detergent and it is at least as good as the other top rated diaper detergents. I can’t say that it is anymore effective at removing stains than the others. My diaper inserts are stained, but they are clean, soft and have no smell whatsoever when they come out of the dryer. I have always used cloth diaper detergent and I have never had to “strip” them. I use 14 ounces of wool dryer balls to dry my inserts and wipes. The dryer balls shaved ten minutes off the 80 minute dry cycle required to get a load of diapers dry. It takes only 70 minutes with the added wool balls.
I will come back from time to time to update this review. I hope it was helpful for those trying to wade through all the cloth diapering info out there and find a simple set up!