Ponds dry skin cream.
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Dec 27, 2015
Julie F.
Does anyone have any reviews on this? I bought this a while ago but always chose my high end product Over it.
Dec 27, 2015
Roz X.
It has fragrance added if that's an issue for you. It is also both wax and oil based..with mineral oil being a primary ingredient; it also includes Petroleum, which is a sealant. If you have a sensitivity to mineral oil or are acne prone, I'd advise against it. I do think it will offer you some moisturizing, but it lacks all of the beneficial ingredients, such as peptides, ceramides, hyaluronic acid, glycerin, and niacinamide..which you'd find for about the same price in CeraVe PM and other of their creams/lotions. I know I'm forever on here banging that drum, but the brand offers more than many high end formulas with none of the irritation. You can always use it to remove make-up with a damp cottonball if you want to put it to work. Also, it would work for hands, feet, elbows and knees to moisturize so you get your money's worth.
Dec 28, 2015
Julie F.
OMG thank you so much! So you'd recommend ceraVe PM?? Awesome. Thanks again for all of the helpful info :)
Dec 28, 2015
Roz X.
If you'd like a cream, CeraVe cream is thicker than the lotion and is lovely. The formulas are never oily and parched skin drinks the product in beautifully, leaving skin soft and plump...while increasing elasticity and fighting free radicals. I use both the CeraVe AM and CeraVe PM lotions...but on occassions my skin truly needs a cream, CeraVe in the jar is my favorite. It can be used on your face as well as body. Since it is unscented, it won't clash with perfumes or body mists. If you seek a lotion that hydrates and helps smooth rough skin/texture, CeraVe Renewing SA lotion is excellent. It really just boils down to finding which lotion will suit your current needs. The cream and lotions/washes are all labeled on the front, making it simple to choose one. There's a $2.00 off coupon on their website! :)
Dec 28, 2015
Roz X.
(PM is always on my nightstand.)
Dec 28, 2015
Julie F.
Thank you!! :-)