- Free of Fragrance and Preservatives
- Hypo-Allergenic and Non-Comedogenic
- Able to absorb three times it weight in water
- Ideal for sensitive irritated skin
- Recommended by Pedatricians
Product Description
Advanced healing for dry, cracked, or irritated skin. Dermatologist & pediatrician recommended. Ideal for babies' skin care needs. Restores smooth, healthy skin. Skin protectant.... More >>










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Aquaphor Healing Ointment, 14 oz (396 g) (Pack of 2)
I placed an order and received Auaphor Baby Ointment. I was told not to return it. I requested a reorder and Baby ointment was delivered again.Again I was told oinments can not be returned. I requested a credit. I then received an Email stating I would not receive a credit unless the itm was returned. I am still waiting for a credit. I have been an Amazon customer for 10 years and this has been my worst experiece.
Rating: 1 / 5
I am someone who has taken Accutane, and because of the medication I now have pretty dry skin. The skin can crack and slough off, and it can be pretty painful. I read recommendations for Aquaphor, and more specifically this healing ointment, so I decided to give it a shot.
The ointment is a sticky, greasy, tar-like substance. I grimaced as I rubbed the goo onto my dry skin, where it stayed for the next 10 hours. My clothing and my bed linens all have residue on them from this ointment. I had tried vaseline (the substance, not the brand) months before this, but disliked it because it was… sticky, greasy, and tar-like. However, the vaseline did help my skin. This is the exact same.
If you can put up with the heavy feeling of it on your skin for hours, as well as how it soils your clothes, then I would recommend regular old generic vaseline. It’s the exact same, except it probably won’t come in as colorful a bottle.
Rating: 1 / 5
Aquaphor is no better than a .99 cent jar of vaseline and it’s just as greasy. My son has severe eczema and dry skin all over his body. We have tried every cream and lotion including several prescription and the best I have found are Palmer’s Cocoa Butter and Eucerin (Wal-Mart sells a generic version that works just as well). There is no benefit to buying this over petroleum jelly.
Rating: 1 / 5
I put this on my newborn if she’s looking a little red, and it goes away within a few changes. Keeps her from fussing, and actually makes wiping the next poop easier!
I also like that this can be used for more than just diaper rash, unlike most products I was looking at. Also, I use a diaper service and the owner said he used this on his own kids and loved it. That was enough convincing for me!
Rating: 5 / 5
My doctor told me to buy this for healing stitches, worked wonderful. Kept the stitches from being dried out and itchy.
Rating: 5 / 5