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A-bomb-in-a-bull
> 3 dayI used the Johnsons first aid cream for years for everything from poison ivy to burns to scrapes, etc. This is not at all the same, because Johnsons had a beeswax base, and eventually had a synthetic beeswax base. It is markedly different than the petroleum base other companies are passing off as first aid cream. I am guessing that beeswax, natural and synthetic, is getting costly, and is now priced out of the market. I checked beeswax health products, and they are selling for about $10 to $20 and ounce, making a tube of Johnsons first aid cream of 1.5 ounces in the $20 a tube range, not including the other ingredients. This particular cream doesnt seem to have any of the necessary ingredients as far as I can tell, and does not work for the conditions I used the Johnsons for... that being said, I dont know if it will be effective beyond being a suitable substitute for the original, which is the only reason I bought it. If anyone comes across a brand with a beeswax base, please let us all know, but I dont expect one to come on the market because the cost will be too prohibitive, which is probably why Johnson discontinued it. For some reason, beeswax in combination with antiseptic and anasthetic ingredients, had peculiar healing properties the petroleum lacks. At least that is my experience, others may experience otherwise, judging from the other reviews.
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cww1950
Greater than one weekWhy J & J stopped making their first aid creme is beyond me. It worked great for all types of minor cuts, burns, and scrapes. I am pleased to say this product is 98% as good as J & Js. I highly recommend it as a suitable replacement.
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Bill Slone
> 3 dayWhile this is not J&J Antiseptic Cream it is pretty good stuff. Smells a bit, but that didnt bother me much. It works pretty well. Since there is no more J&J I would recommend it.
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john
> 3 dayIt’s almost like johnson&johnson first aid cream it’s Liking Bee wax for Healing. It very good
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eyez wide open
Greater than one weekLike many people, I had used Johnson & Johnson First Aid Creme for years, and it no longer being available left a definite gap in the first aid product array I keep on hand. I took a chance this Ambix product because others said its pretty much like the original. They were right, and I like this product a lot. It works great on cuts prior to bandaging them, and soothes small burns almost instantly like the old J&J product did. Its very creamy and smooth, and while it has a slightly more pungent (sulfuric) odor when fresh out of the tube, it disappears quickly as the product goes to work. Although I would love to see the old original reappear on the store shelves, this product fills the bill more than adequately. Thanks for making it.
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Practical Desk
> 3 dayI used to use Johnson & Johnsons First Aid Cream, which has been discontinued, much to my chagrin, so I thought. That is until I tried Antiseptic First Aid Cream. Its fantastic! At least as good if not better than the J&Js product. The cream feels is slightly less viscous than than its forerunner, i.e., its not as thick as J&Js, which allows one to apply it more evenly and smoothly; its also absorbed into the skin more rapidly. I use it as a pre- and post-shave cream for my daily wet shave. It works beautifully! I originally ordered two tubes, and after using it for a few days I ordered another six tubes. May this product stay on the market--it is the best first-aid cream Ive used and the medicinal fragrance some have cited dissipates shortly after applying the cream. I moisten my face before applying and it spreads with ease and is readily absorbed, there is no excess to remove--I repeat the procedure before and after shaving; this is an exceptional moisturizer and skin protector for those of us who wet shave. Excellent product--please keep it in your product lineup.
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Bonino
> 3 daySomewhat disappointed. Thought it would respond to wounds like the First Aid Cream that Johnson & Johnson First Aid Cream - which the company should have never discontinued big mistake. I wouldnt say that I would reccomend but that is left up to the consumer to decide as all products may resond to each one differently.
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William Blanton Sr.
Greater than one weekgood
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porter01
> 3 dayEver since Johnson and Johnson stopped making their first aid cream (we call it magic cream because it was so effective!), our family has been looking for a similar product. We have tried several with disappointing results. This product is very similar and works almost as well as the original. Whereas the J&J first aid cream healed minor cuts and burns in one or two days, it might take an extra day or two with this.
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Teresa A. Hatchell
> 3 dayworks like j&j no one sells it around here I looked at many retailers.