This spring, Sudocrem is offering the chance to find out what’s in the nappy to win some fantastic prizes, goody bags, vouchers and more.
In a mobile friendly, fun game, users have to open the nappy, tackle the naughty nappy rash gremlin and apply the correct Sudocrem product to enter a prize draw for Family Merlin Passes, Amazon Kindles, Wahanda vouchers, goody bags and more.
There are also thousands of exclusive discount vouchers to be won throughout the game. So what are you waiting for? Find out what’s in the nappy today for the chance to win!
To find out what’s in the nappy, all you have to do is:
1. Find Sudocrem on Facebook and “Like” the page
2. Click on the ‘What’s In The Nappy?’ app
3. Open the nappy to find out what’s inside
4. Apply the correct product to either the nappy rash gremlin or the empty nappy
5. Correctly pick the Sudocrem correct product to enter the instant prize draw
6. Entrants can play every day and earn extra goes too!
Hint: The nappy rash gremlin hates being treated with Sudocrem Antiseptic Healing Cream
To celebrate this fun new game, the team at Sudocrem I am giving away 3 x Sudocrem Spring/Summer goody bags on my blog!
These goody bags include:
- Sudocrem Care & Protect
- Sudocrem Skin Care Cream
- A Sudocrem pen
- A Sudocrem car bumper sticker
- A Sudocrem T-Shirt (for infants)
- A Sudocrem legionnaires cap (for infants)
- A pair of Sudocrem sunglasses (for infants)
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Use Sudocrem xxx
Keep putting lots of sudocrem on and try and air their bums
use sudocream of course
Make sure when changing baby bum are completely dry and change nappy more often.
As a great granny to a nearly 3 year old boy I would love to win this prize. I have used Sudocrem for many years and it is always in my bathroom cabinet and I know my grandaughter in law uses it too!
As usual I did not read the instructions! My tip to avoid nappy rash is to use Sudocrem at every nappy change. It is so much easier now than when my children were small ! No disposables back then!
Keeping them as dry as possible
Use Sudocrem every change (it really worked for me!)
Let them have time without nappies as much as possible,just let them lie on a changing mat having a little kick x
swore by sudcrem when our 3 were babies and used for all 3 grandkids too
i use Sudocrem xx
Sudocrem without a doubt will prevent nappy rash
use sudocream
keeping dry and using sudocrem
the best way is fresh air leave baby without nappy when you can and keep them clean and dry when wearing a nappy
Use sudocrem
sudocrem – brilliant stuff.
Use Sudocrem
Plenty of sudocrem xx
Nappy free time and Sudocrem of course 🙂
Plenty sudocrem!
Using Sudocrem!
Keep them comfortable by cleaning frequently, leave them kicking on a plastic sheet for a while every day and use Sudocrem as a barrier.
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using sudocrem x
I use Sudocrem & leave the nappy of as often as possible.
My little one had reallly bad nappy rash to begin with which we treated with the yellow (stronger) metanium. We then used a barrier cream like sudocrem to prevent more but it wasn’t working so we switched nappy brands. Continued with the sudocrem til we realised we didn’t need it any longer – the new nappies were SO much better. Now we have sore cheeks when teething and treat it with sudocrem and it’s good as gold.
try and give them a bit or air and make sure baby is dry before putting the new nappy on and change the nappy regularly
Sudocrem!
Sudocreme and try to leave baby without nappy on a towel on changing mat for a few minutes to let air get round.
Keep the bottom as dry as possible & never leave too long between nappy changes.
I just smothered on sudocream after every wee and poo and that worked out fine they never had a nappy rash x
Sudocrem to protect bottoms
leaving the nappy off whenever possible to air their bum x
Air the bum
Apply a thin layer of barrier cream or ointment before putting on a clean nappy. There’s no need to cake on the cream. Just use a small amount and rub it in enough so you can clearly see your baby’s skin. The cream is a protective layer between your baby’s skin and any wee and poo.
Regular nappy change and apply a barrier x
just use water and keep everything dry
keep the bum clean, dry and always aply Sudocrem x
Keep an eye on it x
Regular changes and applying a barrier cream
Make sure you change their nappy often and apply a barrier cream each time.
sudocreme very time
Sudocreme and regulars changes x
Always apply barrier cream in my case sudocrem
Change and dry off the area quickly
use sudocrem
Regular nappy changes and barrier cream
Always use sudocem! X
use sudocrem
Changing nappy regularly and use barrier cream xx
Leaving baby without a nappy whenever possible
Regular changes of nappy, keep area dry and use cream.
I always gave my girls lots of ‘nappy free’ time..basically let them roll about on a washable comfy blanket (incase of accidents) and let them ‘breathe’ a bit..worked wonders for preventing nappy rash!
Nappy free time and quick changes when they have pooed
Change nappies often and use Sudocrem 🙂
regular changes are key to keeping nappy rash at bay
keep baby clean and dry and use sudocream
we used to let them have time with out a nappy to let the skin breathe and than put sudocrem on the nappy area and change regularly.
Regularly changing the nappies, and if I know my son has just been…and we’re indoors, I’ll leave him nappy free for a while (although we have had the occasional accident with this method!) 🙂
Jen xx
Never having kids would solve it
Always use sudacrem 🙂
Prevention is better than cure, is my motto 🙂 Putting a small amount of cream on at every nappy change helps massively.
putting a protective layer of cream on at every change
Let them have time without a nappy to let the skin breathe and change regularly.
at least half an hour of ‘air time’ a day 🙂
Thoroughly clean and dry every nook and cranny and use a barrier cream overnight.
regular changing , plenty of cream, and little no nappy time each day x
a little time without a nappy each day
Some no nappy time! get some fresh air to that bottom!
Always have give a bit of nappy free time esp in the summer and sudocream works a treat.
Alcohol free baby wipes and fresh air
Make sure you wipe inside the lines
try and change the nappy as soon as it needs to be changed. let air get to the little bum.
Nappy change as soon as they’re dirty and lots of nappy off time!
plenty of nappy free time
Working class wrinkle cream.
Change regularly and use sudocrem
regular nappy changes
Change nappies are soon as it’s needed, a good barrier cream and some nappy free time!
Use Sudocrem
Always use a good quality barrier cream when the nappy is on but try to let the little’un get as much fresh air to his or her derrier as possible inbetween 😉
Change nappy often and I always use talc
sudocrem x
keep clean and dry, lots of talc
Regular changing
Have nappy free time now and again x
Sudocrem works a treat
Sudocreme and some fresh air at times 🙂
Leave them without nappies when you can (I love mopping pee and poo up) lol
I don’t have any children but would love to win this prize to donate to charity, to go to Romania.
Nappy free time when possible x
Leave them without nappies when you can – laminate helps!
nappy of sometimes
My tips are: Find a nappy that your baby’s skin is happy with (whether that’s disposable or cloth).
Change nappies regularly (obviously) and use a barrier cream to prevent it (prevention is better than a cure, as they say).
Sudocrem is a favourite here, I have to say. We’ve always used it!
No nappy time everyday!
Regularly changing nappies and leave nappies off whenever possible
The best thing to prevent is Sudocrem its self or regular cleaning 🙂
lots of nappy free time!
Proper cleaning routine and use Sudocream, also have plenty of time nappy free x
sudocrem… 🙂
try different nappies, make sure they are dry and do not get to sweaty in their nappies.
Plenty of air to the bottom really helps.
regular nappy changing and sudocreme
Change nappies regularly and at the first sign of a rash put on cream
Lots of sudocrem and nappy-free time 🙂
Using Sudocrem always helped 🙂
Change often and if skin is irritated allow to air for a while.
Make sure bottom is completely dry and use sudocrem
Nappy change.
reusable nappies (bamboo)
Leave them nappy free if, when and where possible. x
Sudocrem!
1. always make sure they are clean and dry when putting on a fresh nappy
2. use a good prevention cream like sudocrem
3. allow nappy free time
4. use a good moisturising product for bath time
Change often and use Sudocrem.
Plaster with sudocrem
In a wintertime is impossible, but in summer allow ‘no nappy’ time as much as possible
It is actually Sudocrem but also to give them nappy-free time when they have a flare-up.
use sudocrem and let the air get to it
Use sudocrem there’s nothing better
Regular nappy changes and use sudocrem
I’ve used Sudocrem for all my kids ….. best product by far
use sudocrem and let there bottoms have fresh air and use sudocream
Nappy free time and use sudocrem
Always use sudocreme even when there’s no soreness it keeps
It at bay!
Sudocrem
sudocrem
leave nappies off as often as possible
change nappy regularly, have some nappy free time and use a barrier cream like sudocreme
use sudocrem
regular changing and SUDOCREAM!!!!!
preventure is better than cure, so use sudocrem
Making sure that your baby is changed on a regular basis and use plenty of sudocream.
change the nappy at regular intervals
Use a good barrier cream
Change regularly with lots of air time! I know it can be messy but it must be feel so icky being stuck in a nappy all day! xx
Keeping the nappy fresh by changing often
changing bum often !
Leave nappy off as much as possible, I used to put a cloth nappy under my daughter and let her have a kick about on her changing mat.
a bit of time each day without a nappy on before a bath is a good time
Lots of nappy off time
With all four of mine I would lt them have time without their nappy! It helps so much letting the air get to it, followed by a lovely bath, then a wee spot of Sudocrem! Funniest time was when my husband caked the sudocrem on our little boy, he ran off and left white bum prints everywhere! Lovely! lol
No nappy time 🙂
Try to change the nappy promptly and use products that are non-allergenic.
make sure their bottom is clean and dry before putting their nappy on and if your brave leave their nappy off for a while
changing regularly and using sudocrem after every change
Plenty of ‘Nappy Off’ time with fresh air getting to the bum 🙂
Make sure to wipe clean well and don’t leave too long between nappy changes
Multiple nappy changing
Time without a nappy, and sudacrem if it ever appears!
Powder seems to work best for us and changing regularly of course
leave nappy off as much as poss and use sudocrem everytime you change baby.
Time without a nappy, and sudacrem if it ever needs to b used
Regular nappy changes and keeping the area clean and dry
Regular changing and plenty of Sudocrem!
Plenty of fresh air to the bottom, and regular nappy changes with thorough cleaning and application of sudocrem.
Change the nappy regularly, and use lots of sudocrem!
be sure to apply Sudocreme to all “creases & folds” to prevent nappy rash
Plenty of bare bum time… Let the air get to it
nappy free time. also giving plenty of time between bath/drying and putting a nappy back on.
sudocream after a nappy change and plenty of nappy free time
Regular nappy changes and use sudocrem to either protect or treat.
change them often and dry, also let them have a bit of time without a nappy on for like 10 minutes a few times a day to let the skin breath a bit
An hour without a nappy does wonders
Fresh air
Fresh air and sudocrem 🙂
Using sudocream and baby powder
Change nappies often and put a good barrier cream on.
Sudocream and baby powder
Change them often, leave the nappy off some of the time and use a good barrier cream 🙂 (Sudocrem would be my choice even if this wasn’t the competition!)
Make sure to not let baby sit to long in wet or dirty nappy.
Try to change them asap if they poo or wee and allow nappy free time.
Let babies have a kick about with no nappy on and allow the air to get to that area.
Bare bum time and plenty of Sudocrem.
Sudocrem and regularly nappy changes
Let them have nappy off time