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Aquaphor Healing Ointment Advanced Therapy Skin Protectant is a multipurpose solution for many skincare needs. Ideal for dry, compromised skin, this dry skin moisturizer is clinically proven to restore smooth, healthy-looking skin. Aquaphor is the #1 dermatologist recommended brand for dry, cracked skin and minor wound care(1), and this dry skin ointment soothes and helps protect skin to enhance healing from skin irritations, such as minor cuts and burns, dry hands and cuticles, cracked heels and feet, and chapped lips. Aquaphor Healing Ointment can also help prevent chafing and soothes skin from the drying effects of windburn and cold weather. This Aquaphor ointment creates a protective barrier on the skin that also allows for the flow of oxygen and excess fluid to create an ideal healing environment. The unique ointment is formulated with Petrolatum (skin protectant) plus Provitamin B5, Bisabolol, Glycerin and Lanolin Alcohol to protect, soothe and moisturize skin, so you can get on with your day comfortably. Each of the ingredients in Aquaphor skin care products are tested and approved for their quality and safety, and suitability for dry, compromised skin. (1)ProVoice survey, January 2017
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100.00% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars The Skincare Superhero You’ve Been Searching For! 🦶💧
Forget fancy lotions and creams Aquaphor Healing Ointment is the ultimate solution for dry, cracked, and irritated skin. It’s my go-to for everything, and after daily use, the results are undeniable.What Makes It Amazing: • Healing Power: After just two days, the redness on my hands disappeared, and my cracked heels were smooth again. It doesn’t just moisturize—it heals. • Versatility at Its Best: From chapped lips to diaper rash, dry cuticles, and even my dog’s dry paws, this ointment delivers every time. (Yes, it worked wonders for my dog don’t tell him it’s not for pets 😉). • Rich Yet Gentle: Fragrance-free, hypoallergenic, and preservative-free, it’s perfect for sensitive skin. I even use it after shaving to calm irritation. • Better Than Vaseline: Unlike Vaseline, which sits on your skin, Aquaphor absorbs quickly and leaves less residue, making it perfect for daily use.What to Know: • Thick Texture: It’s an ointment, not a lotion, so it might feel heavy for some. I usually apply it at night or when I’m relaxing at home. • Takes Time to Absorb: While it works wonders, it’s not a quick-absorbing product patience is key!Pro Tips: • For Baby-Soft Lips: Slather a thick layer on your lips before bed, and wake up with the softest lips ever. • Spa-Like Experience: After showering, apply generously to your hands and feet, then wear cotton gloves and socks 🧦 overnight for intense hydration.Final Verdict:If you’re looking for a versatile, affordable solution for dry or irritated skin, Aquaphor is the answer. It’s effective, gentle, and budget-friendly. Whether you’re soothing cracked heels, protecting sensitive skin, or even pampering your pet’s paws, this ointment does it all. Highly recommend it’s a must-have for every household!
5.0 out of 5 stars Great product
This ointment is cheap and it works great to moisturize the skin. Yes, it does feel very sticky and slippery but it does the work. My son has eczema and this helps moisturize his skin and prevent cackling of the skin.
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must-Have for My Baby's Skin!
I swear by this Ointment for my little one's sensitive skin! It provides long-lasting relief for dry, cracked areas and minor irritations. Gentle, non-irritating, and highly effective. I apply it after bath time and it keeps my baby's skin soft and protected all day. Highly recommend for any parent!
5.0 out of 5 stars Aquaphor Healing Ointment is great
Aquaphor Healing Ointment is great for softening your feet. Put on with socks before going to bed, saw a difference within 2 weeks.Works better than straight petroleum jelly.Also good for healing wounds as directed by your doctor.
5.0 out of 5 stars After Using This For A Month I'm Changing My Review..I'll Buy This Again
Edit 3-10-18: I'm actually going to leave my original review below so you can see how someone's opinion can change if they give a product a chance. I wrote a 3 star review listing what I didn't like about the product. No point in rehashing here. You can read below. Here's what I think of Aquaphor Advanced Theraphy Healing Ointment after using it for for two months. I have increased this to a 5 star review with the understanding that it's still greasy but it's worth the effort to use it.First...why did I buy this in the first place? I had some kind of dry skin condition on my left hand that seemed to be getting progressively worse over time. The skin on the inside of my hand at the base of my thumb was actually getting thick and painful. I was seriously thinking about seeing a dermatologist. It seemed to be aggravated by having my hands in water a lot. I was using coconut oil and Emu oil and Dr. Bronner's hand and body lotion but it wasn't helping very much. The effected area seemed to be spreading but only on my dominate hand. I suspect it was some kind of dermatitis. I decided to try Aquaphor. At first I wasn't happy with the geasiness of the product. Again...see what I wrote below. I did keep using it though and slowly my hand started to get better. I purchased "Zealor 16 Pairs White Cotton Gloves" here on Bolo. I'd put the ointment on and then put the gloves on to keep things I touched from getting greasy. Within 20 minutes or so I could take the gloves off and the greasiness was gone. By the way...these gloves are really nice. They even wash well in the washing machine. I applied the ointment several times a day. At night I'd put a generous amount on and wear the gloves to bed. There's no denying it did the job. My hand has now cleared up. I also purchased and started wearing "Liberty nitrile textured industrial grade powder free gloves" when I'm going to have my hands in dish water for any length of time or I'm doing any cleaning. My left hand is not soft and my problems are gone. I'll keep using this product. By the way, it's much cheaper to buy a tub of this stuff instead of the little tubes. I don't think it's something I want to carry around in my purse to use because I do think it's too greasy for that. I can't argue with success though..this worked...lol. Now to my original review:To start, the 3 stars is for the cost of buying glorified petroleum jelly. I saw all the impressive reviews so bought 2 tubes to put in my purse and on my desk. What I didn't know was the ingredients info is kind of misleading here. I'm not saying it doesn't work or there's anything wrong with it. Im just saying it's expensive for what it is. I paid $4.76 for a 1.75 oz tube of Aquaphor and $3.48 for a 7.5 oz jar of Vaseline with Cocoa Butter.I tried the Aqualphor as soon as it arrived today. I put a tiny bit on my hands about 1/2 an hour ago and my hands are still slightly sticky. It's definitely not something I want to use as a quick moisturizer. I don't want to touch anything for a while after using it which led me to look at the ingredients ON the tube itself. Below this review is a list of ingredients I found and what they are. Bottom line for me...I'll use these two tubes up on my hands before I go to bed at night when I'm not going to be touching anything after use. When these are gone I'll use MUCH cheaper Vaseline with Cocoa Butter.There is ONLY ONE ACTIVE ingredient listed on the tube...petrolatum (and yes, I spelled it correctly). I looked it up. Petrolatum is another word for petroleum jelly.Under INACTIVE ingredients I found mineral oil, Ceresin, lanolin alcohol, panthenol, glycerin, and bisabolol. Even though the tube lists these as inactive ingredients I looked them up and listed the info below to be fair.Mineral Oil: Is a distillation product of petroleum, especially one used as a lubricant, moisturizer, or laxative.Bisabolol: Wikipedia says Bisabolol has been used for hundreds of years in cosmetics because it is known to have anti-irritant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-microbial properties.Ceresin: It is a wax processed from earthwax or ozocerite. Wikepedia says it's an alternative to bee's wax.Lanolin alcohol: Lanolin alcohol is a non-drying organic compound produced from lanolin, the fat of wool shearings, which has been reacted with acetic acid and a small amount of lye. Acetylated lanolin alcohol can also be inflammatory to those with wool or lanolin allergies, and should be avoided in such cases.Panthenol: Panthenol is the alcohol analog of pantothenic acid, and is thus a provitamin of B5.
Ótimo
Hidratação profunda e duradoura. É, praticamente, um óleo em gel, que permanece na pele por mais de 24h.
So soft and Smooth
I use this all the time, it makes my skin so soft no matter where I apply it, definitely have to buy more asMy grandkids love it too.Worth every penny
The One-Stop Fix for All Your Skin Woes!
Aquaphor Healing Ointment is like the Swiss Army knife of skincare—it does everything. Dry lips? Fixed. Cracked hands? Soothed. Random mysterious dry patch? Gone. This stuff is a lifesaver, especially during the colder months when my skin decides to rebel.The texture is rich and thick, but it absorbs surprisingly well, leaving your skin soft without feeling like an oil slick. A little goes a long way, so the 14 oz tub lasts forever (seriously, it feels bottomless). It’s perfect for everything from post-shaving irritation to keeping tattoos moisturized, and it even doubles as a lip balm in a pinch.Downside? The tub can be a little messy, and if you’re not into thicker ointments, it might feel too heavy for daytime use. Also, it’s not scented, which is a pro for sensitive skin but might be a con if you prefer fragranced products.Overall, this is a holy grail product for anyone dealing with dry, irritated, or sensitive skin. Affordable, versatile, and ridiculously effective—it’s a must-have for every household.4.9/5
Great product
Very good for the skin.no smell,
Hydratation++++
Pour ma peau très sèche. Mains pieds etc .... Je recommande en pot plutôt qu'en tube.
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