5 clever uses for Sudocrem
This is a sponsored post written in collaboration with Sudocrem
Sudocrem was a staple for our household when my boys were babies. We would have pots of it everywhere; in my changing bag, at home in the bathroom and also in their bedroom by their changing table. It was one of those “must-have” items to keep sore bottoms at bay.
Even though they are no longer babies, we still use Sudocrem in our house. It’s really versatile and it is so handy to have around. We even took a small pot with us when we went on holiday last month.
Here are 5 clever Sudocrem uses
Helps to heal cuts and burns
By forming a protective layer on top of cuts and burns, Sudocrem helps to reduce infection. It also has a mild anaesthetic
Great for spots
Sudocrem helps to reduce redness and soothes your skin when you have breakouts
Stops chafing
If you ever suffer from chafing, applying a thin layer to the inside of your thighs can stop this.
Eases itchiness from insect bites
We all know that insect bites can cause itchiness like you’ve never known. Sudocrem can help ease the urge to itch those bites.
Prevent cracked heels
Cracked heels can often be a result of wearing flip-flops in the summer. Rub some Sudocrem into your heels before bedtime at night and pop on a pair of socks and Sudocrem will work its magic, giving you softer feet.
Introducing My Little Sudocrem
My Little Sudocrem is the latest addition to the Sudocrem family and is a very handy 22g pocket-sized pot making it perfect for popping into your changing bag, school bag or even handbag so you can soothe on the go any time, anywhere.