Aquaphor Healing Ointment, 14 Oz (396 G) (Pack Of 2)
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Aquaphor Healing Ointment, 14 Oz (396 G) (Pack Of 2)   - Free of Fragrance and Preservatives
- Hypo-Allergenic and Non-Comedogenic
- Able to absorb three times it weight in water
- Ideal for sensitive irritated skin
- Recommended by Pedatricians
 List Price: $32.15 Lowest Price: $27.34 
 Customer Reviews: Rating:  Date: 2008-07-07 Excellent product for sensitive skin I have used this product on my daughter since she was about 2 months old. She has very sensitive skin and this was the 1st product that I found that moisturizes her skin without irratating it. After doing an extensive search I found that Amazon sells it for the cheapest price so we continue to buy it from here. We send one container to daycare and the other one stays at the house. Rating:  Date: 2008-06-18 Can't live without this. I first came across Aquaphor when my husbands derm. told him to use it for his "confused" skin. It has been a life saver for him. I started using it as well for my lips, acne scars, dry spots, little cuts. It's great. Then when we had our daughter guess what they told us to use when she cut her face with her nails...aquaphor. You can't go wrong with this product. It's expensive but again, I can't live without it. Rating:  Date: 2008-06-18 Stops rashes from getting worse I put this on my newborn if she's looking a little red, and it goes away within a few changes. Keeps her from fussing, and actually makes wiping the next poop easier!
I also like that this can be used for more than just diaper rash, unlike most products I was looking at. Also, I use a diaper service and the owner said he used this on his own kids and loved it. That was enough convincing for me! Rating:  Date: 2008-06-01 Isn't petrolatum 100% better? After having read all the reviews, I had high hopes for Aquaphor for baby's eczema. It turned out to be a gooey, sticky mess that rubbed off on everything and was hard to remove: me, bedsheets, clothes, toys... I agree with the previous reviewer: isn't 100% petrolatum (aka, Vaseline) better than Aquaphor's 41% petrolatum? Also generic petroleum jelly is $2. Aquaphor is 8x more at a whopping $16. I do use the remaining Aquaphor for baby's diaper area, and it seems to be working as well as petroleum jelly. For baby's eczema, turns out Eucerin Cream worked better. If you're dealing with eczema, perhaps you can try Eucerin Cream to moisturize and then lock it in (like another reviewer wrote) with Aquaphor. Rating:  Date: 2008-05-31 Petroleum jelly, repackaged... Look at the active ingredients on this item. It is 41% Petrolatum, which is petroleum jelly. At least petroleum jelly is cheaper. Don't spend money on this when you can spend $2 on petroleum jelly. |
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