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Aquaphor Advanced Therapy Healing Ointment Skin Protectant 7 Ounce Tube

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Ingredients

Other ingredients Active IngredientsPurpose Petrolatum (41%)Skin protectant (ointment). 35 oz Treatment or prevention of diaper rash Inactive ingredients Mineral oil, ceresin, lanolin alcohol, panthenol, glycerin, bisabolol Aquaphor Baby Healing Ointment Advanced Therapy 2 tubes 0.

Product Description

  • Protects to help heal minor cuts, scrapes and burns
  • Soothes red, irritated noses and cheeks resulting from a cold or drool rash
  • Releives diaper rash in as little as 6 hours
  • Gentle formula for the sensitive skin of babies, soothes and protects dry, chapped, cracked skin and helps prevent chafing, and dry skin resulting from wind, cold or dry air
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Reviews

Wally Solano B

Goldilocks consistencyScent FreeCons:Leaves a little more residual residue than you might want for regular long term use, I think Aquaphor is exceptionally good for fresh and healing tattoos but Lubriderm lotion is my favorite for regular long term use. 11 per ounceEasiest to spread as it's a water based lightweight lotionScent free, leaves no residue or stickiness or tackinessGreat for freshly healed, long term, non tattoo'd skin, any dry areas, if you are only going to get one for cost or simplicity get this one.

emma h

It is thinner being a lotion and whether there is anything to it or not, on a fresh tattoo that needs healing I prefer something heavier, a balm or ointment, to feel like I"m leaving a slight protective layer (very slight) vs it all just absorbing in and being "done". Over $11 an ounce, even doing thin layers it doesn't last terribly long for larger areas.

AMANI ELGHAZALY

On a fresh tattoo I feel like I'm either irritating it with too much spreading, or it's on too thick. Thicker than a lotion but easy to spread even on freshly inked sensitive skinPerfect for travel or taking to work/wherever you may want something during a long daySeems good for colorCons:Scent (it has a scent, many products don't and you may not want a smell)Expensive. I have tried so many moisturisers which end up in the bin because they break me out.

N. F. C..

I'm seeing $0. Tattoo GooPros:Scent (I like it, Eucalyptus-y?

Vernitta Weddles

But really, absorbing in and being gone is probably what you actually want so Lubriderm is just really good especially long term as it doesn't leave any perceptive residual residueHustle ButterPros:Vegan, Scent FreeColor pops (might be psychological)Feels the most protective when applied to a fresh tattooFeels like it stays around and lasts longer per applicationCon:Much harder to spread than the others, difficult to get full coverage on larger pieces especially without irritating the skin with the amount of pressure and work needed to spread the product out thin enough. i’ve even put it on a scrape that a kid at the summer camp i worked at got, right before putting a bandaid over it, and it healed so nicely. 75/oz right now, not badAquaphorPros:Price is very good at $1.

Breena E.

to say i use this every day would be an under statement. Price is middling at $4. love this stuff. i stand by aquaphor being the best moisturizer for your lips, and it even works for other things too, like dry skin and cracks on your hands or feet.



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