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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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bernard mahon
> 3 dayNot much to be said. Have used it for years... I ordered it, they shipped it, I received it.
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Prof. Arvel McKenzie PhD
> 3 dayMissed Johnson and Johnsons . This seems similar. Works well.
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BJA
> 3 dayBest substitute for the old Johnson & Johnson First Aid cream that is no longer made. I have given tubes to many people and they LOVE it. It pulls the puss, dirt, dried blood (etc) out of the wound and it heals nicely.
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Elna Farrell
> 3 dayGood substitute go J&J first aid cream
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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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steward
05-06-2025I have found this product to work as well as the discontinued Johnson & Johnson first aid cream. It is apparently slightly different; the cream is not quite as thick as the J&J, but it works well.
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Kathleen
Greater than one weekI tried the Ambix first aid cream and did not find it equal to Johnson & Johnsons product. For me, the J&J product promotes healing much better than the Ambix. Im still looking for a substitute.
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A Hamilton
02-06-2025How I wish Johnson and Johnson (NOT the maker of this product) would start manufacturing their old First Aid Cream product. But this is the closest Ive come, of all the dozens Ive tried.
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Steve B
> 3 daysince Johnsons First Aid Cream is no longer available, this product is a very good substitute.