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Maggie
> 3 dayMy friend told me this product is good for babys eczema, so I bought it to have a try. After a few days applied, I dont see some change of the skin. I will try more days and hope it will work.
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Jg
> 3 dayI have very dry skin from some meds I am taking and this was recommended and works very well.
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TJ
> 3 dayI received this product yesterday and immediately put it on. With all the hand washing and hand sanitizering, my hands are very dry. A dermatologist recommended this product so I gave it a try. Its amazing already. I can tell the difference in my skin after one use. I will post an update if anything changes, but so far I am loving this product.
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grammyof3
> 3 dayI have been using Vanicream Moisturizing Skin Cream for several years. It is the best moisturizing product on the market! I have very fair and sensitive skin. This product contains no fragrances, dyes, or harsh chemicals. I use it to wash my face on a warm cloth. Then I apply some to my face before makeup. It keeps my skin from drying out even in the Winter. I would be lost without this product. My skin is sensitive to perfumes and chemicals normally found in moisturizers. This product is not greasy or oily and does not cause acne. I highly recommend this product and I thank Amazon for offering it at a very reasonable price.
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Kylie Hickle
Greater than one weekSaw this on Today show. My skin is so dry. Like it’s thick. Not greasy. Works even on my rough elbows
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Kathy
> 3 daySo happy to have finally found the perfect lotion for my extra dry and sensitive skin! Have tried other brands but this is the only one that work! Very thick and moisturizing.
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Erwin Ruhland
> 3 dayApparently I am allergic to the preservatives used in most lotions and creams. Dermatologist and Alergist recommended this cream. Problem solved!
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Clem
> 3 dayI went to a dermatologist who covered my back in these allergy circle patch thingys to wear for a few days, and she told me she knew I would be allergic to fragrances. My lips and skin break out with almost any creams or lipsticks. Most creams and lip balms have fragrances, and then there are some she told me labeled as fragrance free that will have a masking fragrance in them, which are just as bad. Vanicream has neither, so Ive been using it for years. Its so expensive that when I see a deal, I buy a bunch. I save the ones with pumps and when Im done, use them on the less expensive ones without pumps. I use it everywhere, including my incredibly sensitive lips, and nothing Ive found it as good. Its thick, which I love. When you find a good deal (anything under $12), load up! Great stuff!
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CC Daigneault
> 3 dayFirst let me say that I am a label-reader: I read ingredients on everything from soup to nuts to skin creams. I never buy a product because of the package design or the celebrity that is marketing it. I go straight to the ingredients and make my decision from there (for all the Aquaphor-users out there, read the label - its Vaseline). While its very true that Vanicream is a nice, non-irritating cream for sensitive skin, the list of ingredients is still made up of long-syllabled chemicals that are hard to pronounce. This doesnt sit well with me, but my daughters dermatologist recommended it so thats why I purchased this product. Vanicream looks, feels, and smells (there is no smell) just like Cetaphil cream. In fact, we alternate between the two depending which is on sale at the time. We tend to stay away from creams that are perfumey or greasy, so when we dont want to splurge financially on natural homeopathic creams with natural ingredients that are familiar and easy to pronounce, we always come back to Vanicream.
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ellsea
> 3 dayRecently I’ve noticed my mom showing up in the mirror- specifically her rosacea. I have very dry skin, don’t wear make up and have never taken great care of my skin, and at 48, it’s starting to show. I feel like in five days since I’ve started using this along with a thin layer of benzoyl peroxide that the rosacea has improved significantly. I slather it on currently and it feels sticky after a while, but hey, we’re not supposed to be touching our faces, right?