- #1 Dermatologist recommended for dry, cracked skin, chapped lips, cracked cuticles and dry feet and heels
- Clinically proven to restore smooth, healthy skin
- Comes with a touch-free applicator for convenient, mess-free application
- Uniquely formulated with 41% Petrolatum to allow oxygen to flow and help heal the skin
- Skin protectant ointment with Panthenol and Glycerin to moisturize, nourish and protect the skin to enhance healing
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Aquaphor Healing Ointment With Touch-Free Applicator – For Dry, Chapped Skin – 3 oz. Tube
Rated 4.6 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
$14.44 Original price was: $14.44.$13.00Current price is: $13.00.
| Package Dimensions | 6.06 x 2.36 x 1.5 inches |
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| Item Weight | 3.84 ounces |
| Date First Available | October 4, 2019 |
17 reviews for Aquaphor Healing Ointment With Touch-Free Applicator – For Dry, Chapped Skin – 3 oz. Tube
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kkrome25 –
Been using this for at least ten years now. First got it as a sample when I ran a 10k race. It helps heal cracked and dry skin. I use it on my lips, too, and on my dog’s nose.
Greg –
My daughter develops really dry skin on the tops of her knuckles during the winter time. Knowing she can put this on without making a mess all over the place is why this deserves five stars.
Emma VanOrden –
This is the best product I have found for dry, rough skin on my elbows and feet. It’s greasy (like Vasoline) so I put on socks so as not to mess up my floors, or slip and fall.
Liz –
Aquaphor is great and I think should be a stable in every household. Obviously it’s thick and greasy but that’s the point and it gets the job done. It’s so versatile and can be used for everything. Great for cracked heals, elbows, feet, great for protecting cuts and burns, gentle enough for kids and babies, works as a lip balm, I even use a small amount on my face on dry patches and under my eyes to seal in all my serums and moisturizer. Every tome I go to the beach I apply this under or over my sunscreen to protect my skin against the salt water. Same goes for skiing to protect against wind burn. The only reason I took off a star is because the applicator is weird, it has this weird foam tip. It doesn’t bother me I just think it’s unnecessary and next tome I’ll just get a bottle with a pump or a normal squeeze tube.
Liz –
This is my first winter in a dry climate moving from TX to NC. I’ve NEVER had dry skin until now and was shocked at how awful and sore it made my hands especially. I tried regular lotions but my skin was so cracked already that it burned. I looked around for quite awhile until I ran across aquaphor. I wish I had an after picture because within an hour or two of putting it onto my hands, the redness was gone! It was instantly soothing even, no stinging that some moisturizers caused. It was a blessing and a miracle. Highly recommend!!
BSones –
Love this product for baby’s hiney n dry skin
Emma VanOrden –
I bought this product in hopes of using it to keep two dry areas of my skin (healed skin graft and donor site) soothed/moisturized per my doctor’s recommendation. Products they recommended included petroleum jelly (Vaseline), mineral oil, or some unscented lotions. Pure petroleum jelly sounded like a bit much and mineral oil sounded messy, so I was hoping this product would be a good compromise. It has a few additional ingredients that also sound like they would be nice (e.g., panthenol and glycerin), plus the tube has a foam-looking applicator cap that is supposed to keep your hands from getting messy.
In reality, this product looks and feels about like petroleum jelly, which is also 41% of this product’s ingredients (and the only one listed as an “active ingredient,” though that’s probably more to do with the fact the the others aren’t considered drugs from a regulatory perspective). The viscosity is about the same, and it feels about the same on my skin–which is actually great, by the way, because contrary to my assumptions, my skin was so dry that petroleum jelly does help and doesn’t feel gross. But this product is mostly Vaseline and as far as I can tell looks and feels about the same, plus it’s much more expensive than even name-brand Vaseline–I can get twice as much for half the price if I go name brand, and it’s even cheaper if I go with the store brand. In addition, the applicator cap on this bottle (perhaps one advantage it would have over a tub of petroleum jelly) doesn’t really work–the cap doesn’t do a good job of rubbing it into my skin and just pushes the ointment onto the sides of the applicator, where I have to take it off with my fingers and rub it in with them anyway. Perhaps the one remaining advantage is that this is a tube rather than a tub, but you can find tubes of petroleum jelly too if you want (although the tub is more more economically priced).
All things considered, I’ll keep using this product because it’s not inherently bad. But it’s expensive for what it is, and what it is is mostly petroleum jelly–and what isn’t petroleum jelly still looks and feels like it. In the future, I will simply use petroleum jelly and save myself the money. This product could have been saved with some advantage–like a better applicator (apparently it was better an older version, according to some reviews)–but as is it’s basically expensive Vaseline with a few extra ingredients, hence my three-star rating, which Amazon says means “It’s okay.” It is okay. Just keep in mind the disadvantages.
Emma VanOrden –
My daughter develops really dry skin on the tops of her knuckles during the winter time. Knowing she can put this on without making a mess all over the place is why this deserves five stars.
Average Joe 12 –
I recently endured a “Blue -Light Therapy for Actinic Keratosis (in other words, killing off pre-cancer cells from those years of my youth when I did not think I needed sunscreen).” First off, this Blue -Light Therepy is no fun and if is not a motivator for wearing sunscreen, I don’t know what is. Back to my review:
My dermotolgist specifically recommended Aquaphor for moisturizing during the post treatment healing process.
I found that if I mixed in a little water, using my hands, it made for a smooth mositurizing product.
And, as a bonus, I found that in a pinch the same watered down Aquaphor works as a hair product, and not a bad one either!
Emma VanOrden –
I use this for my dry skin \issues. This product works wonders for me. It is not oily like other products I have used and this one does work. Very easy to use and goes on without a problem
Kindle Customer –
Love this for my dry lips – I live in Las Vegas and with how dry it is this helps a great deal
R. Morris –
My daughter develops really dry skin on the tops of her knuckles during the winter time. Knowing she can put this on without making a mess all over the place is why this deserves five stars.
Kindle Customer –
I use this for my dry skin \issues. This product works wonders for me. It is not oily like other products I have used and this one does work. Very easy to use and goes on without a problem
the dumb bunny –
Good stuff, reasonable price. It’s what my dermatologist recommends. A tube lasts a long time for me and I use it daily.
Liz –
Been using this for at least ten years now. First got it as a sample when I ran a 10k race. It helps heal cracked and dry skin. I use it on my lips, too, and on my dog’s nose.
BSones –
I use this for my dry skin \issues. This product works wonders for me. It is not oily like other products I have used and this one does work. Very easy to use and goes on without a problem
kkrome25 –
Aquaphor is great and I think should be a stable in every household. Obviously it’s thick and greasy but that’s the point and it gets the job done. It’s so versatile and can be used for everything. Great for cracked heals, elbows, feet, great for protecting cuts and burns, gentle enough for kids and babies, works as a lip balm, I even use a small amount on my face on dry patches and under my eyes to seal in all my serums and moisturizer. Every tome I go to the beach I apply this under or over my sunscreen to protect my skin against the salt water. Same goes for skiing to protect against wind burn. The only reason I took off a star is because the applicator is weird, it has this weird foam tip. It doesn’t bother me I just think it’s unnecessary and next tome I’ll just get a bottle with a pump or a normal squeeze tube.