Alpha Zinc Ointment 50g
Alpha Zinc Ointment 50g
Alpha Zinc Ointment 50g is a gentle, zinc oxide-based topical ointment formulated to protect and soothe irritated skin. Ideal for nappy (diaper) rash, chafing, minor burns and everyday skin irritations, this skin protectant creates a breathable barrier that helps prevent moisture-related irritation while supporting natural healing.
Key Benefits
- Soothes and protects irritated skin with zinc oxide barrier action
- Helps prevent and treat nappy (diaper) rash and chafing
- Provides long-lasting moisture protection for sensitive skin
- Suitable for babies, children and adults for everyday skin care
- Non-stinging, easy-to-apply ointment texture
Ingredients and Materials
Active ingredient: Zinc oxide (skin protectant). Ointment base: soft paraffin/petrolatum and emollients to create a protective barrier. Free from harsh fragrances and formulated for sensitive skin. For a full ingredient list, refer to the product label or packaging.
How to Use
Clean and dry the affected area. Apply a thin layer of Alpha Zinc Ointment 50g to the irritated skin or nappy area 2–3 times daily or as needed. For nappy rash, apply at each change to protect the skin. For minor burns or chafing, apply after cooling and cleansing the area. If symptoms persist or worsen, consult a healthcare professional.
Who It’s For
Alpha Zinc Ointment 50g is suitable for babies, toddlers, children and adults. Recommended for people seeking a trusted skin protectant for nappy/diaper rash, chafing, minor skin breaks, mild eczema flare-ups and other moisture-related irritations. Ideal for sensitive skin types and everyday first-aid kits.
Caution & Storage
For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes. Do not apply to deep or puncture wounds, serious burns or infected areas without medical advice. Discontinue use if irritation or allergy occurs and seek medical attention if necessary. Keep out of reach of children. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct heat and sunlight. Do not use past the expiry date printed on the pack.