This blog was sponsored by Kinder by Nature as part of our Virtual Goody Bag.
What is nappy rash?
Nappy rash is a common skin irritation that can develop when a baby’s skin is exposed to moisture and friction from wearing a nappy. Contact with urine or stool can weaken the skin’s protective barrier, making it more sensitive and prone to redness and irritation.
Some babies may also develop nappy rash due to sensitive skin or a reaction to certain products, such as heavily perfumed creams or synthetic wipes.
What does nappy rash look like?
Nappy rash usually appears as red, inflamed skin in the nappy area. The skin may look blotchy and feel warm to the touch. It can begin as a small patch but may spread if the irritation continues.
How to treat nappy rash
- Change wet or dirty nappies as soon as possible
- Use a highly absorbent nappy to reduce moisture
- Clean the area with warm water and cotton wool, or use baby wipes that have a mild formulation suitable for sensitive skin
- Avoid soaps, perfumes, and harsh wipes
- Allow nappy-free time so the skin can breathe
How to prevent nappy rash
Keeping your baby’s skin clean, dry, and protected is the best way to prevent irritation.
Choose products that are specially designed for sensitive skin, that don’t contain fragrance. For example, Kinder by Nature products are specially created to be exceptionally gentle on babies’ skin, helping to support the natural skin barrier rather than stripping it away.
Kinder by Nature wipes are made with naturally derived ingredients from plant and vegetable extracts. They contain soothing aloe vera and chamomile, and the cloth is made from natural biodegradable wood pulp that will compost in 60 days.

