Physicians, Hospitals

Tender Defender is given out in select medical practices: pediatricians, dermatologists, primary care physicians, and midwife/doula practices in at least two states are sharing Tender Defender with their clients and caretakers. 

We do not have “samples,” but we do provide Travel Packs to medical professionals who are interested in introducing patients and caretakers to Tender Defender. Physicians who are particularly well suited to use of our Travel Packs include: pediatricians, dermatologists, and primary care physicians. Lactation consultants, midwives, geriatric specialists, and veterinarians may also find this product beneficial for their patients.

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Buy Tender Defender!

Where can you buy Tender Defender?

Travel Pack OutsideOnline:

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In Stores:

Alaska

Arctic Baby Bottoms 1830 E. Parks Hwy Suite A112, Wasilla, AK  99654. Phone: 907.373.3044.

California

Day One Center Town & Country Village 855 El Camino Real, #127 Palo Alto, CA  94301. Phone: 650.322.3291.

Day One Center Laurel Village 3490 California St., Suite 203, San Francisco, CA  94118. Phone: 415.440.3291.

Day One Center 1403 North Main St., Walnut Creek, CA  94596. Phone: 925.933.3291.

Kentucky

Motherhood Express  7024 Houston Road, Florence, KY 41042. Phone: 859.746.2460.

Louisiana

Angel Britches 4606 Jones Creek Rd., Baton Rouge, LA  70816. Phone: 225.400.8782.

Michigan

Grass Lake Community Pharmacy 112 E Michigan Ave., Grass Lake, MI  49240. Phone: 517.522.4100

Victoria’s on the Hill 113 E. Michigan Ave., Grass Lake, Michigan 49240. Phone: 517.748.3627

Contact your favorite baby boutique, natural products market, or pharmacy and ask them to carry this product!

Why buy a Travel Pack? Caretakers LOVE them! They last for multiple uses and travel extremely well! Watch our YouTube video to get the most out of your Travel Pack!

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about Aloe Baby’s Tender Defender

  1. Is Tender Defender only for babies?
  2. I’m using Tender Defender on my child. Can we use it for anything besides diaper rash?
  3. Is Tender Defender safe to use on babies undergoing light therapy for jaundice?
  4. Is Tender Defender safe for use with cloth diapers?
  5. How often should I use Tender Defender?
  6. What does it feel like to apply Tender Defender on sensitive, damaged skin?
  7. Air drying takes time. Are there any shortcuts?
  8. What do I do if we have an adverse reaction to Tender Defender?

Is Tender Defender only for babies?

Grandfather and baby

It is formulated for babies, but Tender Defender is also perfectly suited to older adults, whose skin biologically becomes more and more similar to babies’ as we mature.

We have had testers of all ages use Tender Defender for a variety of skin issues, and they have reported that it has been useful for supporting skin healing for:

  • Rashes associated with both fecal and urinary incontinence (adults)
  • Razor burn (adults and pets–due to grooming)
  • Irritation due to waxing, electrolysis, or epilation
  • Sunburn
  • First degree burns (after flushing with cold water)
  • Dry skin
  • Minor cuts
  • Abrasions
  • Chapped lips
  • Contact dermatitis
  • External hemorrhoids
We at Aloe Baby anticipate that Tender Defender would be helpful with supporting skin healing for: Tattoofresh tattoos, psoriasis, eczema, rosacea, skin blisters, allergic reactions (including poison ivy, oak, or sumac), bed/pressure sores, biopsy sites, laser treatments, catheter sites, injection sites, diabetic ulcers, and other skin issues. Please let us know if you use Tender Defender for any of these (or other) purposes, and how it works for you!

Aloe Baby is developing products that will use our patent-pending technology for every age group and skin type, but Tender Defender always be our most gentle formula, so go ahead and get started with this one until a formula more suited to your skin type is ready!


I’m using Tender Defender on my child. Can we use it for anything besides diaper rash?

Mother and daughter

Of course! It is formulated to be gentle enough to use on your baby’s most sensitive skin, so it could certainly be used for many other things. Dry skin, cradle cap or other forms of seborrhea, heat rash, baby acne, eczema, intertrigo and teething rash, chafing, contact dermatitis, and other skin issues could all be candidates for the use of Tender Defender. A few words of caution, though. First, although Tender Defender’s ingredients are all food grade, it is for external use only, so avoid getting any in the eyes or ears or very much in the mouth. Second, when in doubt, ALWAYS consult your pediatrician or dermatologist. Only a qualified physician can tell you for certain what your baby is dealing with and whether there is a more serious underlying condition that may need special treatment.


 

Is Tender Defender safe to use on babies undergoing light therapy for jaundice?

Portrait of a yawning baby girlAbsolutely! (Dear caregiver, this is an excellent and very wise question! Thank you for asking it!) Tender Defender was designed with these very special babies in mind! Our formulation contains NO carrier oils or essential oils that are light sensitizing. If your baby is undergoing light therapy, make sure none of your skin care products contain citrus-based (or anise, bergamot, dill, angelica, fennel, rue, or cumin) essential oils or other components that may cause phototoxicity in conjunction with ultraviolet (UV) light.


 

Is Tender Defender safe for use with cloth diapers?

Yes, Tender Defender is cloth diaper safe with one caveat: make sure the surface of the skin is dry before you close up that diaper. By the time it air dries (and using a hair dryer on low air and COLD setting “counts” as air drying when you’re in a hurry), the amount of botanicals left on the surface of the skin is negligible.

Our cloth diaper users have expressed one issue: there aren’t very many barrier creams/pastes/ointments that are cloth diaper (CD) safe. But one of our moms routinely used liners, so her solution was to use those whenever baby’s bottom was red, irritated, or rashy and needed the protection of a barrier cream/ointment/paste to keep the diaper environment away from the skin.

Tender Defender used regularly by itself is a terrific way to keep skin from getting red and irritated. But if redness and irritation develops, we absolutely recommend the use of a barrier cream/ointment/paste until it recedes!


 

How often should we use Tender Defender?

Daddy and daughterWhen there is a rash present, use at every diaper change, or at least every second diaper change. Follow the directions carefully, especially the part about air drying completely.

When there is no rash present, use Tender Defender at least twice a day. Most importantly, watch the signs your baby’s body provides. Does redness or rash come back frequently? Perhaps you should use it at every diaper change.

If you are using Tender Defender for a non-diaper rash skin issue such as abrasions, sunburn, tattoo site, external hemorrhoids, or contact dermatitis, start out using it 3-5 times a day and adjust as necessary.


 

What does it feel like to apply Tender Defender on sensitive, damaged skin?

Ginger flowerFor most of us, it doesn’t feel like much of anything. But after lots of (humane) testing among children and adults, we can report that a few people with very sensitive or very damaged skin (such as fresh steam burns from cooking) may feel warm and tingly at the site where Tender Defender is applied. This quick heat is usually followed by a cooling sensation as the gel dries. The warmth and tingling is most likely due to the gingerols in the ginger essential oil, which scientists believe increase blood supply to the area to stimulate healing. (Read more about it in the Bio-Active section of the Tender Defender page.) Unless it is uncomfortable or is accompanied by a worsening of the condition, the warm, tingly sensation shouldn’t be problematic. It’s an indicator that the essential oils are doing their jobs!


 

Air drying takes time. Are there any shortcuts?

Baby, flowers, and windIn some cases, it may be feasible to have a hair dryer at the changing table, which can cut down drying time immensely! But a hair dryer is only appropriate if it has a COLD setting. And before you use the HIGH air setting, remember what it feels like to get windburn. Babies can get windburn–dried out, damaged skin–just from excessive airflow. So set that hair dryer to LOW. NEVER use hot air on baby’s very tender skin, as this can cause serious burns very, very quickly!

For an on-the-go solution, we have put personal battery-operated fans in our diaper bags to help reduce the time it takes to air dry completely.


 

What do I do if we have an adverse reaction to Tender Defender?

Daisy field against the sunThough rare, there will always be a small percentage of the population that is sensitive to any natural product, even aloe! (The thought of this makes us weep!) If you or your baby have had skin sensitivities in the past, the best places to try a new product are the soles of the feet or forearm. If this, or any other product, seems to create redness and irritation, flush the area thoroughly with water and consult your pediatrician or dermatologist.

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Tender Defender Ingredients

While the balance of essential oils in our formula is proprietary, we believe that parents have every right to know what is in the products they use on their babies. We are proud to list the ingredients in our formulation and urge you to explore our Knowledge Center to find out more about these botanical ingredients.

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Ingredients: Deionized water and Aloe barbadensis powder (concentrated organic aloe vera); Prunus armeniaca (wildcrafted apricot kernel) oil; Rosa rubiginosa (wildcrafted rosehip seed) oil; proprietary blend of essential oils of Melaleuca quinquenervia CT viridiflora (organic niaouli), Zingiber officinale (wildcrafted ginger), Anthemis nobili (organic Roman chamomile), and Lavandula angustifolia (organic high altitude lavender); carbopol (thickening polymer); potassium sorbate; sodium benzoate; citric acid; sodium hydroxide.

What? You’re using preservatives?

Baby and puppyYes, unfortunately, we must. Though these botanicals have amazing properties for mammalian skin, the antibacterial and antifungal properties are not robust enough to ensure that the product won’t become moldy or otherwise tainted a few days after it is opened. But we have worked with our suppliers and chemists to choose the safest possible route (these are all food grade ingredients) with the lowest concentrations that will still be effective. We looked at some alternatives, but they weren’t pretty!

And we’re not afraid to shout out for another baby skin care manufacturer who has explored this topic beautifully! Check out Earth Mama’s Blog.

What are those last two things for?

The citric acid and sodium hydroxide are pH buffers. Without them, the formula’s pH (level of acidity or alkalinity) could swing wildly in any direction. That would not be good. Again, we worked with our suppliers and chemists to choose food-grade buffers that we could use in very small amounts that would be least impactful on babies’ skin.

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Botanicals

What do we know about these botanicals? While we discuss here the findings of traditional western scientists, we must acknowledge that scientists would not know what to investigate if it weren’t for the knowledge of the indigenous people local to these amazing plants.

On this page, we investigate Aloe, Niaouli, and Rosehip Seed Oil
for starters. Revisit the page later for more botanical explorations!

 

Aloe barbadensis

Aloe plantAloe has been used to treat physical maladies for centuries. Ancient Egyptians used it about 3,500 years ago, and evidence of its use in ancient Greece, Mesopotamia, India, and China shows a long history of its use across cultures. It has been ingested and used externally to treat indigestion, stomach ulcers, immune deficiencies, cancer, aging, acne, wounds, burns, psoriasis, eczema, dermatitis, and countless other conditions. Scientists are working hard to understand its constituent parts and how they interact with our bodies and to what degree these historical uses of the plant have modern scientific merit.

Today, aloe farming, harvesting, and processing is a large industry with its own organizations, practices, and standards. We only accept organic aloe from suppliers who have the International Aloe Science Council’s certification and do extensive testing on their product to ensure bio-activity.

One of the distinctive features of our products is that we use concentrated aloe in our formulations. Why? The aloe vera layer promotes basal keratinocyte regeneration (skin cell healing). The more concentrated the aloe vera, the more vigorous the regeneration, and this is a linear relationship (Danhof & McAnalley, 1983). At a certain point, the aloe can and will irritate the skin, so we test extensively to find the sweet spot where we maximize the support for our skin’s regeneration and minimize irritation. However, even if the aloe initially irritates the skin, it is doing its job. During the formulation of this product, Aloe Baby’s founder had a large first degree burn from cooking, and she placed a dab of 10x (1000%) concentrate in the middle of the burn (it really irritated!), a dab of Tender Defender to one side, and nothing at all on the other side. The burn healed fastest in the middle and slowest where we applied nothing. While this was by no means a scientific study, it illustrates the importance of concentrating aloe for supporting skin healing.

Articles that may be of further interest:

Niaouli

Niaouli treeNot nearly as well-known in the United States or as well advertised worldwide, niaouli (Melaleuca quinquenervia) is a cousin to the Tea Tree (Melaleuca alternifolia). There are some wonderful similarities between niaouli and tea tree:

  • Both are highly effective antibacterial agents, especially against Gram positive bacteria (Ramanoelina, Terrom, Bianchini & Coulanges, 1987).
  • The essential oils of both plants contain the Terpinen-4-ol, which is an effective antimicrobial against Staphylococcus aureus (Carson, Mee & Riley, 2002).
  • They share many of the same bio-active properties, acting as effective fungicides against dermatophytes and filamentous fungi (Hammer, Carson & Riley, 2002). And the tea tree has demonstrated antiprotozoal, antiviral, antibiotic, antimicrobial, and anti-infammatory qualities (Carson, Hammer & Riley, 2006), and it is likely that the less well-studied niaouli shares these attributes.

But there are two things that separate the essential oils of tea tree and niaouli:

  • Scent! The tea tree has a very medicinal quality to it, but niaouli has a much sweeter, fresher profile. (Who wants to smell like a medicine cabinet?)
  • The amount of a notorious skin irritant! 1,8-cineole is a compound that is present in significant amounts in this family of plants. It is a skin irritant that should be minimized in products to be used on sensitive skin. We found a specific chemotype of niaouli essential oil that is unique in its family: it contains far less 1,8-cineole than tea tree oil and even  significantly less than the oils of other niaouli chemotypes (Gbenou, Moudachirou, Chalchat & Figueredo, 2007; Ramanoelina, Bianchini & Gaydou, 2008). In other words, the oil we use is well researched and chosen for its efficacy and gentleness. As an added bonus, its collection and processing provides living wages for residents of a village in Madagascar.

Rosehip Seed Oil

rose hipsRosehip seed oil is a wonderful source of Vitamins A (retinol), C (ascorbic acid), and E (alpha and gamma tocopherols). But it is the levels of linoleic and linolenic acids, up to 77% of the oil, that is most beneficial for skin. Neither of these fatty acids are made by our bodies. Linoleic acid is an omega-6 fatty acid is critically important to skin, particularly for wound healing. Alpha Linolenic (also written as α-Linolenic) acid is an omega-3 fatty acid that reduces inflammation and promotes healing.

Rosehip seed oil used cosmetically has been demonstrated to reduce the depth of wrinkles, attenuate scarring, and regenerate skin (Pareja & Kehl, 1990). It has been shown to aid in wound healing for post-surgical and skin ulcer patients (Moreno, Bueno, Navas & Camacho, 1990). It is also used to ease the effects of radiotherapy on skin (Maddocks-Jennings,Wilkinson, & Shillington, 2005).

The unrefined cold-pressed rosehip seed oil that we use is sustainably wildcrafted and contains more linoleic acid than oil extracted with solvents or enzymes.

 

 

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Our Company

Aloe Baby, LLC was founded by a former professor turned stay-at-home mom. In her former life in academics, her interests and areas of expertise included:

  • Museum (Free Choice Learning Environment) education
  • Science and math education
  • Teacher preparation
  • Social justice
  • Indigenous ways of knowing
  • Identity negotiation

That background shaped Aloe Baby, LLC in some pretty clear ways:Fresh Aloe

  • We value both western scientific and indigenous ways of knowing and believe that exploring botanicals from around the world will unlock scientific and medical breakthroughs.
  • Valuing all people equally means that we are committed to fair trade and living wages.
  • We strive for sustainability in the sources of our ingredients and our packaging.
  • Our ingredients must be of the highest quality, handled with expert care, and crafted by knowledgeable professionals.

KnowledgeWe believe in giving back to our community, and as a new, small company, we have begun to support local and global causes. We sponsor local festivals and races, and we partner with much larger health-related nonprofit organizations (such as Muscular Dystrophy Association) to support our community. Keep an eye on our Facebook page for announcements about how you can help us support these great causes.

If you can think of ways that we can improve our packaging or materials, we’re eager to hear your ideas! We equate corporate responsibility with social, economic, and environmental responsibility.

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Our Products

 

Tender Defender artwork

Welcome to Our Products! Right now, we have just one, Tender Defender, and it is available in two sizes: Travel Pack (℮ 1/4 ounce, 8 ml) and full-size (℮ 4 ounce, 118 ml) bottle. They are available singly or in multi-packs for greater savings in our online store.

Where can you buy Tender Defender? Online, you can purchase here at our online shop or at Amazon.com. Sign up for our mailing list to get exclusive offers!

Check out the Tender Defender page as well as the Directions for Applying Tender Defender page.

We have our ideas about future products, but why don’t you visit that page and tell us what you think should be our next big release?

By the way, our ingredients are sustainably sourced from all over the world, but assembly is all in the U.S.A.

 

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Knowledge Center

Family in FieldThe Knowledge Center is the launching point for a number of pages that may be of interest to you. Feel free to talk back on each page, add to the conversation, and deepen everyone’s understanding!

Featured Knowledge Center-related blog entry:

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Baby’s Skin

Babies: what amazing creatures! They are born with the ability to see and hear almost as well as full-grown adults. They triple their size in their first year. And by the age of two, the average baby has had more than 7,200 diaper changes! What effect does all of that diaper changing have on babies’ skin?

Baby Bottom

Baby’s skin

That waxy coating a baby is born with is called vernix, and it is the best skin defense in the world! (Never wash it off! Massage it in!)

Your baby’s skin is 20-30% thinner than an adult’s, and it loses moisture much more quickly. Because it is so thin, the lotions, soaps, shampoos, creams, pastes, detergents, and ointments we use penetrate much more readily and quickly–for better or for worse. More about that in just a moment!

Your baby’s skin is also more prone to infection than an adult’s because his immune system has not had time to build up resistance to common microbes. Friction from cloth or disposable diapers can provide microbes with a weak spot in your baby’s dermal defenses. Add feces and urine, and you have a closed, moist environment with a high pH (alkaline or basic) that encourages fecal enzymes to further irritate baby’s skin while microorganisms thrive.

Artificial fragrances, harsh detergents (“hypoallergenic” does not equal “gentle”), chemicals in many best-selling soaps/shampoos, and preservatives are all prime candidates for irritating a baby’s skin.

Not even “baby” powders are safe. (The Environmental Working Group has an excellent database of cosmetics, their ingredients, and their safety. There is an entire section for babies and moms.) The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) recommends not using powders on babies’ skin; airborne talc can cause lung problems while plant-based powders feed fungal infections.

As parents, we owe it to our children to be aware of the chemicals we are buying in the laundry soaps and softeners, shampoos, lotions, ointments, pastes, and ointments that come into contact with our babies’ thin and vulnerable skin.

 

Diaper rash

Babies are most susceptible between 8 and 10 months, but diaper rash can occur at any time. Though there are many causes, there are two things parents can provide that will help: air and barrier creams/ointments/pastes.

According to the Mayo Clinic:

“Give your baby as much diaper-free time as possible so that his or her skin can have a chance to stay dry and start healing. When you do use diapers, change them frequently and apply a diaper rash cream or ointment to act as a barrier between your baby’s skin and a dirty diaper.”

AAD also recommends keeping it simple when treating babies’ skin for diaper rash: warm water and a washcloth for cleaning, plenty of air for drying, and a barrier cream, preferably with zinc oxide.

With Aloe Baby’s Tender Defender, you can give your baby both the air and barrier her bottom needs. But she will also get natural botanicals that support wound healing and skin regrowth. When you use Aloe Baby’s (patent pending) approach to diaper rash treatment, you will be providing both a bio-active nutritive layer to support healing and important air drying time before applying a barrier cream.

Tender Defender Directions

Directions for using Tender Defender

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Home of Aloe Baby

Naturally Crafted for Babies…

Tender Defender was designed by Aloe Baby, LLC for babies with diaper rash. Diaper rash is our reason for being! Our formula was created with the most powerful botanicals available, carefully blended to be both effective at supporting skin healing and gentle enough for baby’s most tender skin.

Tender Defender Bio-Active Aloe Base Gel: Diaper Rash Care

Aloe veraTender Defender is a revolutionary new step (patent pending) in diaper rash care. The product is a concentrated aloe-based gel. It is used before barrier creams/ointments/pastes. Here is why it is so important:

  • Barrier creamsointments, or pastes alone can do harm if they trap moisture or plant-based starches, providing food for harmful microbes.
  • Tender Defender provides a bio-active, nutritive layer to support skin as it heals, acting as a base coat beneath the barrier cream.
  • It is made from natural, wildcrafted, and organic botanicals full of Ginger flowerbio-active compounds to support skin as it heals.
  • Tender Defender is free from petrolatum, detergents, parabens, phthalates, alcohol, artificial fragrance, colors, formaldehydes, nuts, gluten, soy, and animal products.

…But Great for the Whole Family!

Tender Defender is also terrific for older kids, adults, and pets. It supports skin healing by providing nutrients the skin needs to repair itself. Chafing, heat rash, sunburn, razor burn, eczema, psoriasis, bed sores, pressure sores, external hemorrhoids…Tender Defender’s users report lots of uses for it!

 

More than 99% Wild-crafted or Organic Ingredients

rose hipsThis bio-active, nutritive formula includes botanicals that have been scientifically demonstrated to be helpful to healing skin. All of them are sustainably wild-crafted or organic. Some of the ingredients Aloe Baby, LLC has included in the unique formulation are listed below.

  • Aloe is concentrated for greater regeneration of basal keratinocytes. That means that concentrated aloe supports faster skin regrowth.
  • Apricot kernel oil provides vitamins E and A and gamma linoleic acid, which helps skin maintain moisture balance.
  • Rosehip seed oil has been demonstrated to aid in post-surgical wound healing.
  • Niaouli is a highly effective antibacterial and antifungal agent that is less irritating than its cousin, the tea tree.

Aloe Baby, LLC: Nature at the Service of your Baby. 

Travel Pack

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4-Ounce Bottle

Price: $16.00
 

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