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Aquaphor Baby Healing Ointment

Brand: Aquaphor
Category: Health and Beauty

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 32 reviews
Sales Rank: 396286


ASIN: B002X795WW

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5 out of 5 stars We call this "special sauce"   September 1, 2010
Brooxi
This stuff is amazing - eliminates diaper rash in less than a day. Anytime baby girl is a little red - put on a little special sauce and voila. Happy baby.


5 out of 5 stars Grease, but works....   July 24, 2010
Liliana Mosquera
Good ointment for my daugther that has ezcema, I don't mind the grease, but my husband does.


5 out of 5 stars Truely a miracle cream!   July 10, 2010
Bookworm (Florida, USA)
My daughter got diaper rash at 2 weeks old and we tried everything to get rid of it, even changing to organic diapers and getting prescription cream from the doctor. After suffering for 6 weeks my husband brought this home and in two days her awful rash is almost completely healed!!!! This is truely a miracle cream!


4 out of 5 stars Great for dry baby skin   July 3, 2010
C. Huntington (Minneapolis, MN)
My 6 month old has very dry skin. I rub her down with aquaphor at night when I'm getting her ready for bed and her skin is silky smooth by morning. We've tried a few different things and so far this works the best.
Cons: really greasy feeling



2 out of 5 stars Feel good product   June 12, 2010
Lucy (San Jose, California)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Not sure if I was biased or uninformed, but all I can say is I was told to use Aquaphor on my two year old son as early as when he was before one, for his skin condition- diagnosed as "Atopic Dermatitis"-that he was born with. A good friend of mine also recommended it strongly as if it was the only miracle product out in the market to cure my boy's very persistent and down right agonizing problem. As soon as we think we have the problem under controlled, it soon rears its ugly head again at us and came back more forcefully than ever. Of course, we consulted number of other specialists, such as dermatologists besides my pediatrician and used products such as baby oil with aloe, Cetaphil, CeraVe, triamcinolone and one other doctor prescribed cortisone product. By now, we are at wit's end and for sure, we have ALWAYS used Aquaphor in the mix, but the condition wax and wane as it deems pleased. Finally my husband, who was very much of a chemical compound buff-at least more so than I am-looked at the ingredient and noticed Petroleum as the main active ingredient. Maybe he was even correct to think that petroleum, although might provide good skin barrier, does not ultimately treat or cure one's skin condition. It probably just allows the skin time to heal itself through its applications. So, all in all, it might be a good adjunctive product but definitely not worth the hype or even the price tag.

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