Vanicream Skin Cream With Pump Dispenser 16 oz (Pack of 2)
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Lifeskills
> 3 dayThe lid of one of the bottles arrived broken, rendering it useless. Lotion spilled all over the inside the shipping package.
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mantao
> 3 dayIf your kid has eczema this is the best creme to use. I use neosporin essentials creme first when he has the outbreak and then after applying it I layer vanicreme on top. My kids skin has never looked better. When he doesnt have a outbreak I use vanicreme on him only after bath everyday. It keeps the skin moisturized.
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J Park
> 3 dayWorks best as moisturizer for eczema.
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Reading to Claire
> 3 dayI love this product. I ran out & my local store hasnt been stocking it so I tried other vitamin E products. I wasnt getting the same results for my skin. The dry weather of Nebraska winter has kicked in. With my first application my skin is back in shape!
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Jane Crosby
> 3 dayVery good product for dry sensitive skin
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Aileen liu
Greater than one weekgood
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P. S. KRISHNAMURTHY
> 3 dayPump has never worked since I have used this product
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Tammy W.
> 3 dayMy dermatologist recommended this body lotion. I have used this for almost a year and it’s great for my dry skin. It doesn’t have a scent which I like.
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charles
Greater than one weekThis moisturizer has honestly been life changing. When I was a young child I had eczema and although I grew out of it, I still have always had allergies and dry skin that required a little moisturizing after showers all year round and lots of moisturizing in the winter. I have tried most of the moisturizing creams and lotions available at drugstores and this product has been by far the best for me. For example, lotions like Lubriderm do absolutely nothing for my skin, I could put it on all day and my skin would be just as dry as before. Its not heavy enough. Some other products like Cetaphil actually made my skin worse because they contained an ingredient that I reacted to (in the case of the Cetaphil, it contains almonds and I am allergic). Vanicream is heavy and effective enough to moisten my skin fast, nearly instantly, and its main selling point is that it contains zero ingredients that people with allergies are likely to react to. As it says on the jar, Free of dyes, fragrance, masking fragrance, lanolin, parabens, formaldehyde. Vanicream was actually originally recommended to me by my allergist, who is also a professor of medicine at Northwestern University. This is the moisturizer he keeps in his office, where he could never use products like Cetaphil which has almond or Aquaphor which has lanolin. If you have very dry skin and are trying to find the best product, heres a short lesson that it took me a few years to understand because nobody explained it to me. There are 3 classes of moisturizing products: (1) lotions, (2) creams, and (3) ointments. Lotions have the lowest proportion of oil in their formulation and are thin and runny and therefore easy to apply, and they usually evaporate and leave little to no evidence that they were ever there. They are also the least effective, and for some people they do almost nothing. On the other hand, ointments are the heaviest product, they are made completely out of oil like Vaseline, so they will create a shiny sheen where they are applied and be very effective at moisturizing and protecting the area. However the ointment residue will very likely get on your clothes and/or furniture and people can see the sheen on you, and especially can see the globular ointment stuck on your hair if you apply it to areas where you have hair. Creams are the middle ground, they are a near 50/50 mix of oil and water. They are thicker and harder to spread than lotions, and they leave more of a sheen, but they leave much less of a sheen than ointments and in my experience with Vanicream, after you wait 2 minutes for the lotion to evaporate after applying, its invisible and doesnt get on your clothes. So to all you people here giving this product any less than 5 stars (it deserves 6), is any cream really the right product for you? I see some reviews saying you hated how thick it is an you went back to your Lubriderm: youre so lucky that a mere lotion will work for your skin, you dont need a cream, congratulations. I see some reviews saying that this product did nothing for you and that the only thing that has helped you is pure Vaseline: you need an ointment, any cream was never going to be strong enough for your skin, stick with an ointment. I see some people on here complaining that Vanicream didnt instantly relieve the itchiness of their eczema skin- who claimed that it would? There are ZERO active ingredients in this moisturizer, thats why we buy it. If you want instant itch relief, buy benadryl cream or something. Vanicream is for moisturizing your skin, period. It will help people with eczema a lot, because moist healthy skin wont break out as often, and its less painful when it does break out, but nobody claimed that this over-the-counter medicine-free moisturizer was going to cure your eczema. I even love the tub that this product comes in with the pump. A lot of competing creams come in tubs without pumps, so you actually have to stick your hand into the tub to get the product. To me it seems gross that whatever bacteria and residue that are on your hands will just be stewing in the tub of Cetaphil or whatever for the months that you are using it. Vanicream is also sold in a pump-less tub but I would stay away from it, these pump dispensers are much nicer.
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SL
> 3 dayWorks wonderful on my sons eczema.