Aquaphor Baby Healing Balm Stick With Avocado Oil and Shea Butter, 0.65 Oz
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Shalonda Lane
> 3 dayI use this on my baby face. It makes it easy to moisturize her skin especially her little cheeks.
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Chantal
> 3 dayIf you buy this product you don’t need anything else. This is best for the baby’s sensitive skin and bottom. My baby had diaper rash every day but then I bought this product and he never got that again. I am so happy.
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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.
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Meghan Brim
> 3 dayMy little one has eczema, so this really comes in handy when were on the go! And then I dont have Aquaphor caked on my own hands when I dont want it to be lol.
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Sergio
> 3 dayLove it!!! Great for baby drool and face redness
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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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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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A. Ade
> 3 dayI bought this for my sensitive face. Every night and morning I take the stick and slap it on there. My face feels soooo good. I am ordering two more today. One to keep in my purse at all times and one to keep at my desk at work. I can not say enough good things about this product. If you have dry skin, red skin-use it. Enjoy not feeling like your skin is on fire.
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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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HaleyCMerelxo
> 3 dayCame ruined, as if it melted and rehardened. Otherwise good product