Aquaphor Baby Healing Balm Stick With Avocado Oil and Shea Butter, 0.65 Oz
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CornyMT
Greater than one weekMy daughter is on Accutane, which will dry you out from head to toe treating acne. She has been in agony with dry, cracked lips and dry skin on her hands and face. This stuff is a miracle! It is thick and moisturizes like no other product shes tried. Its a little pricy but so worth it! She also likes the stick, which is easily portable and can be reapplied throughout the day.
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LiveWithTech
Greater than one weekWe are a daily user of the Aquaphor as suggested by our toddlers pediatrician and we have been getting the tubs since the birth of our baby. When I got this product, the first impression was that it is so small and I wonder how long will these last as you need to use balm so often. Nevertheless, tried it and am overall happy with it. These work fine for baby skin. Our (My wife and I) 2 cents below : Pros: - It is soothing and moisturizing - It stays good on the skin - Not very greasy - Good ingredients and no harmful chemicals as an ingredient - Fragrance-free - Very easy to use in the form of a stick - Good to have in the travel bag Cons: - Very reasonably priced for 0.65 Oz of Aquaphor
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Lindsey
Greater than one weekWorks great! Very moisturizing, easy to use, not sticky! Highly recommend.
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Pamela
> 3 dayI love travel sizes items for my purse and have a few staple items that I always keep stocked. Aquaphor lotion stick is now one of them! I hate when lotion, sunscreen or perfume spills in your bag. The Aquaphor stick solved that problem for me and I love being able to just apply quickly on the go and drop it in my purse or sunbag. What a lifesaver!
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Momma Becky
> 3 dayThis kind of looks and works like a big lip balm, only it can be used pretty much anywhere on the body. I dont have babies anymore, but we use the Aquaphor diaper rash cream on my mother. Weve been caring for her as she recovers from an extended illness, and she cant use ointments. Plus the barrier creams didnt work well on her skin either. Aquaphor is a trusted brand in this house, so we tried the cream and its been terrific. This balm is great for patches of dry skin. Her skin is thin with age, and she gets patches of dry skin here and there. If she picks at them, she makes a wound that is one more thing to deal with. This balm helps with that and it works well. The only drawback is cost. This tube is kind of expensive in my opinion, especially since I can do the same thing with a bit of mineral oil. On the flip side of that, this balm is a lot less messy than the mineral oil. Bottom line - it works as I expected from the brand.
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EMD
> 3 dayUse this on my toddlers eczema and on my own dry skin. It’s great for the diaper bag, just treat it like chapstick and don’t let it melt.
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Amari
> 3 dayi love this little thing it’s great for moisture and easy to just put in your pocket and go!!
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Shannon
> 3 dayThey were sold out of the non baby kind but this works great for moisturizing dry patches on face
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marie.bri
> 3 daysame great formula and even better that its in stick-form, so easy to toss in and out of your diaper bag!
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Robert G. Leroe
> 3 dayYes, it works on babies, with no mess and gets right to where you want it. Easy to apply, no scent, and very soothing. But...it also is great for adults, for the same reasons. I like sticks: shave soap sticks, alum block sticks, and speaking of shaving, this is great as an after-shave balm. Pediatricians recommend it, and Id think dermatologists would also. Aquaphor ought to issue an adult version; all theyd have to do is change the word Baby to Adult.