Can U Use Baby Oil on Babys Bottom

17 Amazing Ways to Use Baby Oil


If you're wondering about the many uses of baby oil, look no further. Baby oil is one of those magic substances that can be used in so many different ways. And Bubbsi's mineral oil-free answer to baby oil, Coconut Oil Balm, is truly our MVP—for babies, kids, and everyone else in the family.

What makes this formula so special? This 100% naturally-derived vegan oil salve is primarily a blend of nourishing coconut and sunflower oils. Because coconut oil is naturally anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, and antifungal, it naturally protects skin from pathogens and calms redness. It also contains high levels of lauric acid—the same medium chain fatty acid that gives breast milk its infection-fighting superpowers! Our innovative formula delivers all the benefits of this nourishing oil, but without the scoop-and-slather mess of using coconut oil from a jar. It comes out of a bottle as a creamy solid and immediately melts into skin.

Here are 17 ways to use our baby oil (Coconut Oil Balm), direct from Bubbsi mamas and staff!

Baby legs in diaper with coconut oil baby balm

1. Helps prevent diaper rash

Keep this pup right on your changing table! Apply a thin layer to baby's bum for an all-natural, sweet-smelling, incredibly effective diaper cream.

"I love using this product on my 8-month-old. I started using it when she was 4 months old, and now only use Bubbsi products on her skin. This balm works great to keep her little bum from developing a diaper rash! If I notice it getting a little red, I put on a small amount at bedtime, and by the morning it's all better." —Sim

2. Removes cradle cap

Cradle cap is a common term for the seborrheic dermatitis that can develop on a baby's scalp, generally between 2-12 months. It presents as patches that are red and scaly or yellow and crusty. It might sound scary, but it's quite common, and nothing to freak out about. Applying natural oils can help remove cradle cap's dry patches by softening the dry skin. Here's how to use our baby oil/ Coconut Oil Balm:

  1. Massage the scalp with our Coconut Oil Balm
  2. Let it sit for 15 minutes
  3. Brush scalp gently with a soft bristle brush to loosen flakes
  4. Wash hair thoroughly with our Creamy Coconut Oil Shampoo + Wash, a nourishing head-to-toe wash that cleanses hair and skin without any harsh sulfates.

"This balm is a.m.a.z.i.n.g. We had been trying to clear up my 3-month-old son's cradle cap for about a month. Nothing was working. In fact, some soaps we tried just made it worse, and his head was super itchy! We decided to give this balm a try, and it almost completely cleared it up in just two or three days." — Melissa

Coconut oil baby balm swipes on blue background

3. Prevents winter-chapped skin

    There are so many uses for baby oil in the winter! Winter weather can take a toll on skin...and so can a case of the sniffles. Prevent and protect your baby from chapped cheeks and tissue nose by keeping our balm close by. Apply a small dab to protect skin before it gets chapped and/or to soothe the red and irritated parts of their face.

    "This balm has been a lifesaver for my 2-year-old twins. They get windburn on their face pretty often, which causes dry, flaky spots on their cheeks." —Kanika

    4. Helps with eczema

      Our founder is an "ecze-mama"—or used to be, before she created Bubbsi for her eczema-prone kid! For ultra-dry skin we suggest layering on our Body Cream first (to provide hydration to pores), followed by the Coconut Oil Balm on top (to lock in moisture).  Here's how another enthusiastic ecze-mama explains it:

      "After I wash my kid with the soap, while his skin is still wet, I rub him down with the balm and pat him dry, and his skin is soft as well as moisturized. After a few days of the Bubbsi soap, oil, and lotion combo, we haven't had any trouble with his sensitive skin/eczema. Since we started using Bubbsi, he hasn't had a break out." —Kamaria

      Hand holding coconut oil baby balm

      5. Cleanses skin & removes makeup

      That's right: You can use our baby oil as a super gentle cleanser for yourself or your kiddos. Especially for dry-skinned kids, it's a great way to cleanse them while also moisturizing. The simple chemical principle of "like dissolves like" explains how this works: The oil in the cleanser attracts and softens oil-based impurities in your skin and pulls it out of pores. To use, simply massage onto skin as you would any soap and then wash off. It'll leave skin feeling clean and softer than ever.

      "I use the coconut oil balm as a cleansing oil for my newborn's bathtime. I love how gentle it is, and it leaves her skin feeling soft and hydrated. Can't get enough of the smell, and it makes both of our skin feel great!" — Joli

      6. Smoothes flyaways

      Our balm can smooth out frizzy hair—yours or your kid's! Rub a tiny drop between hands until it has completely melted, and then smooth onto hair.

      "I use the Coconut Oil Balm on flyaways and ends (the tiniest amount goes a long way)." —Nisha

      7. Softens cuticles and hands

      Our founder uses the balm every night on her son, who has been getting dry hands and hangnails in the winter. Massage the balm onto cuticles before bedtime to soften them while they sleep. It also works wonders for dishpan hands—or hands that are overwashed due to frequent diaper changes.

      "My hands have been incredibly cracked (thanks to constant post-diaper washing and cold weather). I used a little of this on my hands, and it healed the cracks in just a couple days." —Melissa

      Baby hand holding coconut oil baby balm in bath

      8. Calms bug bites

      We've received multiple reports that our balm even keeps bug bites calm due to its anti-inflammatory nature:

      "My husband was in Florida for work this week and got eaten alive by bugs. He was so itchy this morning, I told him to try and put some Bubbsi balm on the bug bites. He finally caved this afternoon and was like, 'That stuff is the truth! Immediate relief!'" — Archana

      9. Prevents razor burn

      Because our balm is naturally antifungal and anti-inflammatory, it soothes the skin post-shave. Some mamas have been sneaking a little balm into their shower routine.

      "Bubbsi's not just for babies! I have always dreaded the ingrown hairs that come with shaving every day in the warmer weather. This [balm] has worked better than any shaving cream, moisturizer, or aftershave I've tried! It's light enough to protect my skin without clogging pores...It prevents irritation and also leaves me glowing and hydrated right out of the shower!" —Hannah

      10. Soothes heat rash

        Babies and toddlers are more prone to heat rash, as their sweat glands are not fully matured. Heat rash happens when sweat gets trapped underneath the skin. The trapped sweat blocks sweat glands, and if pores can't clear out the sweat, a rash develops. Use our Balm as a cleanser in the bath and then as a spot treatment on inflamed skin.

        "I ordered this product after failing to fight off my newborn's face rash for months. She also had severe cradle cap...To my surprise, the Bubbsi coconut balm worked almost immediately. Within a week, her rash was less red. Her skin, in general, felt hydrated. It's now been months, and needless to say, her cradle cap and rash are 99% gone. Bonus, my husband used it on his rash and it worked so well for him too." —H. Desai

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        11. Doubles as a lip balm

        Use our baby oil instead of petroleum-based balms for an anti-inflammatory upgrade!

        "I keep it close to my desk and apply it throughout the day to prevent chapped lips!" —Michelle

        12. Works as an eye cream

        Coconut oil's small-chain fatty acids reduce inflammation, promote healing and improve circulation—all helpful when dealing with puffy, dark circles under the eyes!

        "One of the Bubbsi baby oil uses I've found is to use it as an eye cream. I've always found expensive eye creams suspect: The Coconut Oil Balm works just as well, or better!" —Gina

        13. Battles hormonal bacne and neck acne

        This is where our balm's anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, and antifungal properties come in handy.

        "I've been getting these hormonal bouts of acne-like rashes on my neck and back, and I've used Bubbsi's baby oil to soothe these bumps. It works!" —Schann

        14. Soothes paws

        When looking for baby oil uses, don't forget your pup! Doggie paws can crack easily: Clean their paws and then apply Bubbsi's baby oil to heal and soothe.

        "My dog loves Bubbsi even more than I do! I use the Hair & Body Shampoo for a decadent doggy bath, and soothe her paws with the Balm!" —Rachel

        15. Save split ends

        Coconut oil can reduce the look of split ends and add some shine to your hair. Use a small amount of our baby oil and apply to hair ends.

        "When my split ends are starting to look a little dry, I use the baby oil/Coconut Oil Balm to smooth and soften. It allows me to go a few more weeks before getting my hair cut!" —Loretta

        16. Loosen rings

        Don't forget about this clever way to use baby oil! If your finger is swollen and a ring is stuck, apply some Balm, making sure you get some around and under the ring; this will help it slip right off.

        "In my last days of pregnancy, I was definitely reaching for the balm to help get my rings off my fingers at the end of the day." —Sweta


        17. Removing Band-Aids

        If your baby or toddler screams when you rip off the (literal) Band-Aid, remember that this is one of our favorite baby oil uses: Gently rub the skin around the bandage with our balm until it starts to loosen. It'll come right off!

        "We keep our Bubbsi balm right on the sink for rubbing onto elbows and lips, and helping to unstick Band-Aids. No more tears! " —Gina

        Can U Use Baby Oil on Babys Bottom

        Source: https://lovebubbsi.com/blogs/news/10-ways-to-use-our-coconut-oil-baby-balm-for-bath-body-bum

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