Opinions about Dada Extra Care protective and care ointment
Based on consumer research conducted between April 29.11 and May 13.12.2024, XNUMX
DADA Extra Care Protective and caring ointment is a product intended for the delicate skin of children, especially newborns and infants. It contains emollients - lanolin and vegetable oils - rich in unsaturated fatty acids and vitamins that soften, moisturize and lubricate the skin. The addition of prebiotics and probiotics helps restore the balance of the skin's microbiome and has an antioxidant effect, while panthenol soothes skin irritations, ensuring its optimal hydration.
W skladzie protective and caring ointment by DADA Extra Care contains natural preservatives - extract from honeysuckle flowers and Japanese honeysuckle. The product is fragrance-free, which significantly increases the safety of its use in children - especially newborns and infants. According to long-term tolerance tests, the ointment meets the criteria of a hypoallergenic product*.
*KA hypoallergenic cosmetic is a product with reduced allergenic potential.

The purpose of issuing opinions at the Institute of Mother and Child is to assess the product in terms of general safety, health and development of users.
During the subsequent stages of the assessment, the safety of the raw materials included in the product is checked, e.g. through a detailed analysis of the qualitative and quantitative composition of the product. The correctness of the intended age and functionality of the product are also verified, i.e. practical application and the degree of implementation of the product's functional characteristics declared by the manufacturer, as well as the level of user satisfaction.
An expert team composed of:
27 people registered in the research panel of the Institute, mainly from the medical and scientific staff and the administration of the Institute, who are parents or guardians of infants and children qualified for the study in accordance with the result of the formulation evaluation and the study criteria.
During the first stage of product testing DADA Extra Care Protective and caring ointment the general and health safety of the product was confirmed for the user age group declared by the manufacturer, based on the evaluation of the recipe and the documentation required from the manufacturer.
A detailed analysis of the product and the origin of raw materials was performed, including the results of tests from accredited laboratories confirming their safety. The authenticity of the attestations and certificates of analysis in the scope of the declared product characteristics was verified. All aspects affecting the final quality and safety of the product have been thoroughly analyzed. The documentation of labels and instructions for use was also assessed.
DADA Extra Care Protective and caring ointment contains a synbiotic, i.e. a combination of prebiotics and probiotic strains of lactic acid, which has a beneficial effect on the baby's skin microbe. It also contains emollients that soften, lubricate and moisturize the skin. The ointment not only has a beneficial effect on dry skin, but also nourishes the skin under the diaper, reducing existing sores and irritations, and preventing the formation of new ones. It is worth emphasizing that the ointment does not contain any fragrance and its preservatives are of natural origin. Long-term tolerance tests confirmed that the ointment meets the criteria for a hypoallergenic product.
The subject of expert sensory evaluation were the product properties of utility and functional character influencing the user's developmental safety and suitability in everyday use.
The assessment was carried out on product samples by a team of field specialists, based on the knowledge and experience possessed by experts, current research results, guidelines of field consultants and recommendations of scientific societies as well as applicable legal provisions and subject regulations.
The purpose of the third stage of product evaluation DADA Extra Care Protective and caring ointment was the confirmation of the safety of use and the assessment of the product properties declared by the manufacturer during application tests.
The product for use at home was received by 27 people, mainly medical, scientific and administrative staff of the Institute, registered in the Institute's research panel, who are caregivers of infants and children, in accordance with the result of the formula evaluation and the test criteria. The study involved infants and children (16 girls and 11 boys at the age of od 2 miesięcy do 5 lat with their parents/guardians). Babies accounted for 56% of the study group. The study was conducted under the supervision of a dermatologist who was at the caregivers' disposal during the study period in the event of any disturbing symptoms or adverse events. As the study deadline passed, users completed an electronic survey about the product's features, assigning ratings on a scale of 1 to 5 in four main categories. The survey was complemented by in-depth interviews expanding the opinion about the product, conducted by an expert with five randomly selected users.

The study involved parents of children aged 1 month and older who met certain criteria – they struggled with problems such as diaper rash, difficulty combing hair and dry skin.
To ensure the highest possible reliability of the results, a diverse group of participants was selected for testing. Both the age of the children (from 1-month-old infants to toddlers) and demographic diversity and family size were taken into account.
The research group consisted of 96 parents of children aged 1 month and over who struggled with problems such as dry skin, diaper rash and difficulty combing hair after bathing.
The main aim of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of Dada Extra Care Protective and Nursing Ointment in soothing irritations and protecting the skin of children and infants.
The study aimed to check the extent to which the product supports skin regeneration and prevents new irritations. An important aspect of the study was also the assessment of the ease of application of the ointment, its consistency and absorption. Particular attention was paid to the safety of using the ointment in children with sensitive and irritation-prone skin and its effect in unfavorable weather conditions.
Based on consumer research conducted between April 29.11 and May 13.12.2024, XNUMX
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