Aquaphor Healing Ointment Advanced Therapy, 14-Ounce Jars (Pack of 2)

$35.58 $27.18
(as of 15/10/2010 02:34 - info)
  • Advanced therapy
  • 14 Ounce per jar
  • Contains 2 pack

Aquaphor Healing Ointment Advanced Therapy is ideal for babies’ skin care routine. It helps restore smooth, healthy skin by acting as a skin protectant. Temporarily protects and helps relieve chapped or cracked skin and lips and protect skin from the drying effects of wind and cold weather. It also helps treat and prevent diaper rash.

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5 Reviews

  1. Yuri says:
    Posted October 11, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    I have areas of dry skin on my fingers which crack. I use aquaphor every night with a bandaid and it’s been working great. Also nice for your lips and face during cold months. Also good for burns and scrapes that sting. The only downside, and why I gave this 4/5 stars, is that it stays extremely sticky and if you apply too much you need to be careful of touching things.

  2. Frye Virgin says:
    Posted September 9, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    I got a sample of it and I used it for my dry chapped lips over night. The next day, my lips were soft and smooth. It is better than vaseline to me. I was pleasantly surprised by the outcome.

  3. Jean Van Damme says:
    Posted September 6, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    petroleum chemicals are potentially harmful. why expose your baby to that? use 100% pure almond oil instead. that said, this product is good quality, but we wont be buying it again in the near term.

  4. R. Olson says:
    Posted July 9, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    I use Aquaphor for dry skin (which my eczema-prone family has plenty of), chapped lips, protecting baby bottoms, and soothing “owies”. It’s amazing.

  5. B. Roy says:
    Posted July 7, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    The doctor had suggested either Vaseline or Aquaphor for our toddlers eczema. We went with Aquaphor – after all it cost a lot more. After about 5 tubs of Aquaphor, our childs eczema just kept getting worse. I was not sure if Aquaphor was doing any good or was actually doing harm. An epiphany of sorts came about when we found that night-time itching episodes of the child were much better taken care of when we applied Cetaphil and this really got me poking around.

    Later I read on one of the eczema sites that Lanolin (one of the ingredients of Aquaphor) does not go well with eczema. After more research we found “Theraplex Emollient” – which is miles ahead of this garbage.

    This product is basically Petroleum jelly, water and lanolin. If you must use Aquaphor, you will do much better to stick with just Petroleum Jelly minus the lanolin.

    I write this review to try and inform parents of children with eczema. If Aquaphor works for you, by all means stick with it. But do try plain Vaseline as an alternative and a combination of Cetaphil+Theraplex emollient if other solutions haven’t worked. I have reviewed the Theraplex emollient and refer to that review for more information..


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