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Laura
> 3 dayMy toddler has eczema- this is nice for apply at night before bedtime and not having to my hands “greasy” trying to help him moisturize. However the avocado irritates him- wish it was just the “plain” aquaphor.
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Kayla Sams
Greater than one weekOnly giving 5 stars in hopes this will show up in the reviews. I am a die hard Aquaphor lover. This balm is great, don’t get me wrong. But paying almost $10 to get not even half of the stick is crazy to me. I hadn’t even used this one yet. I bought another from Walmart just to make sure it wasn’t a defect of the one stick but unfortunately this is all of them. My honest review would be 2 stars, only because of how much product their is. Otherwise, 5 stars for everything else about this product.
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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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Prime Cat
Greater than one weekI use aquaphor on my baby who often has dry patches and eczema but I dont like applying it from the tube it normally comes in because it gets messy for me when I apply it. Not to mention, a few times my baby saw it in my hand and immediately squeezed it which a bunch came pouring out. With this stick, I dont have to worry about that since it is in stick form which is 10X easier to apply just the right amount as well as spread over the affected area. It is also a good compact size for keeping in my baby and mommy bag. I would buy again!
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JC Jones
> 3 dayCons: I think the stick is too hard, and I have to push hard to apply enough. My room temperature is 77-80, by the way. I am not sure, but I think if you are at home and have the regular lotion at hand, this balm stick will not be the best way to moisturize because I need to push and pull hard to apply it. The last time when my baby developed eczema, the pediatrician suggested I use patting because it is gentler than rubbing and it minimizes the chances of pulling or dragging on the skin. Pros: The best part about this product is that I dont need to wash my hands afterward. I havent taken it for traveling yet, but I infer this can be super convenient.
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Aimee Perez
> 3 dayBeen using this on him since he was born and it is so good! He gets dry easily so just a quick swipe and he is good to go. I found it at Walmart the first time and couldn’t find it again so had to order and got extras cause we love it so much.
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txoma0507
> 3 dayIt looked like a lotion bottle on the advertisement. Its so small, I wouldnt have paid almost 10 dollars for this tiny item had I known.
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Pamdirac
Greater than one weekMy family has a long history of eczema and the situation is even worse in the winter for my kids that the regular light daily moisturizers are no longer helpful. This Aquaphor baby is our last choice when the eczema condition cant be controlled with thicker moisturizers for eczema before applying the lotion with steroids. It is very thick and dense with natural oil contents. Odorless is another feature we like that avoids other allergies. Most of the time it can improve the skin condition in 2-3 days with frequent application. The only drawback is the price is at the high end that we cant use it for full body. Effectiveness-wise, it is the most effective steroid-free eczema ointment we have tried. Highly recommended.
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Summer Park
> 3 dayQuick and easy to swipe on babies face. Keeps hands from getting oily! Also helps it stay out of eyes. Chapstick for the cheeks!
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Jennifer
Greater than one weekDefinitely recommend this product if your baby has any type of new born rash! My baby had it all over her face and legs. Just a few days after using this product the rash started to disappear & is now completely gone. I do keep applying it to her face just bc it’s such a great moisturizer and very easy to apply and doesn’t leave her face super oily! 5 stars for me!