Baby Butt Spray – Gentle Diaper Change Mist
Baby Butt Spray – Gentle Diaper Change Mist
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A soothing, mess-free spray designed to make diaper changes easier—especially on the go. This gentle, lavender-scented formula is ideal for sensitive skin and pairs perfectly with cloth or disposable wipes.
Use during diaper changes to freshen and cleanse your baby’s bottom, or as a base to create your own reusable wipes at home. Packaged in a 2oz glass bottle with a fine mist pump, perfect for travel or diaper bags.
Distilled Water - Saponified Coconut Oil*
- Olive Oil*
- Sweet Almond Oil
- Grapeseed Oil
- Jojoba Oil*
- Lavender Essential Oil*
*Certified Organic
- 100% Organic & Non-GMO
- Cruelty-Free – Always
- All-natural, zero-waste
- No sulfates, phthalates, or parabens
- Free from synthetic dyes or fragrances
- Printed on recycled labels with soy-based inks
- Packaged with upcycled materials whenever possible

100% Organic, Non-GMO

Made In The USA

Eco-Friendly Packaging

Hormone & Baby Safe

Fragrance & Dye Free

No Endocrine Disruptors


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Formulated Without Endocrine Disruptors
Our products avoid harmful chemicals like oxybenzone, parabens, and phthalates — ingredients linked to hormone disruption, fertility concerns, and cancer. We prioritize your body's balance and long-term health.

Handcrafted in the USA
We create small-batch, artisanal products in trusted American facilities. No mass production, no shortcuts — just honest craftsmanship with ingredients we’d use on our own families.

No Compromise on Ingredients
We only use food-grade oils, non-nano compounds, and natural butters. No dyes, no synthetic fragrances — nothing unnecessary. Just clean ingredients that work with your body.
We built Better Without for families like ours — ones who care what goes on their skin and into their bodies. Every formula is obsessively crafted for purity, safety, and trust.
If we wouldn’t use it on our own families, we won’t sell it to yours.
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