Medline Remedy Intensive Skin Therapy Skin Repair Cream with Phytoplex, 32 oz. Body Lotion, for Cracked, Dry or Irritated Skin, Eczema, Rash, Dermatitis
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Yes, it is possible. My radiology team advised me to find a good lotion to use during my radiation treatment for breast cancer to avoid becoming overly burned. I used this lotion for the entire six weeks, and my skin was slightly pink but not burned by the time I was done. This lotion is fantastic, and you can use it on any part of your body, including your face.
Although my order did not arrive frozen, I do not live in a cold climate. The item was shipped in the same manner as all other items.
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This has made a huge difference in my husband's legs! He's diabetic, and it helps him feel better by reducing pain and improving the health of his skin.
Selected User Reviews For Medline Remedy Intensive Skin Therapy Skin Repair Cream with Phytoplex, 32 oz. Body Lotion, for Cracked, Dry or Irritated Skin, Eczema, Rash, Dermatitis
While applying it, it has a pleasant and refreshing orange scent. When the lotion soaks in, the scent seems to fade a little and isn't too strong. There is no greasy feel or shine, and once you try it, you will never want to use another lotion again!.
I read all of the positive reviews for this product and, to my surprise, I can't think of a single reason to like it. br>Smell: The orange vanilla scented products from Medline are well-known. Orange blossoms with a hint of musky vanilla are as sweet as any other scent. And, with the exception of this product, medline has the smell down to a science. What went wrong? I usually buy unscented products, but theirs have such a delicate scent that I almost want to eat them (not really). This scent, in my opinion, is overpowering and appears to be imposed on you in order to conceal another odor. You know when someone passing you on the street has too much cologne on? Is it due to the fact that they have a foul odor? This product's subtle sweetness "overkill" simply didn't make the cut. br>Moisturizing effect: Feels extremely greasy. It didn't absorb well into my skin and left me feeling as if I'd just oiled down a turkey in preparation for a good browning session in the oven. To put it another way, the hands are soft because the skin is coated in grease, not because the grease made the turkey juicy. Soft hands, to be precise. You've gotten the gist of it, right? Finally, no long-term advantages were apparent. After a few rounds of lavish application of this Moisturizer to my hands, my skin did not heal or miraculously feel better. br>To summarize: I'll try a different moisturizer, but I'll stick with the Medline brand because I've had good luck with their products in the past. This bottle was given to someone who was interested in it. Hopefully, it will be a success for them.
I was expecting a dreamsicle scent from the advertised orange vanilla scent. It was a little like that, but with an overpowering perfume scent thrown in for good measure. The smell is almost nauseating as a result. I liked how quickly the lotion absorbed and didn't leave my hands feeling greasy or oily, but it did nothing to hydrate them. Indeed, even after applying the lotion, I was surprised at how dry they were. The bottle is quite large, and I suppose the price is reasonable for such a large bottle. However, I am deeply disappointed that I paid such a high price for a product that I will never use.
After complaining about my dry, cracking hands and feet, a nurse at a nearby hospital recommended this product, which she had been using for several years. It also takes care of the dreaded flaking skin that we all have (also known as: dust).
It contained ingredients that were not listed on the label. I couldn't use it because of the algae (I'm extremely allergic), and I wouldn't have bought it if the full list of ingredients had been made public.
LOTION. EVER! That is my personal opinion, but it is one that I stand by! My mother's nursing home introduced me to this. My husband has diabetes and has problems with his feet and legs. That is to say, he did in the past! I like it because it doesn't feel like greasy lotion, or the highly perfumed kind that smells nice in the bottle but you don't want to wear it, or the kind that leaves you feeling like you haven't applied any lotion at all 5 minutes later. I use it frequently and consider it to be a good value for money. For the past two years, I've been purchasing. The only reason I gave it a four-star rating for scent is because one of the medlines has a scent that I dislike. This is the one I'm working on right now. I hope they don't stop making them!.
It has a light citrus scent and helps to relieve my eczema.
I'm not a fan of hand lotion because I had eczema as a child. I'm going to apply it and then wash it off with water. On my skin's surface, it almost always forms a greasy film. That is not the case with this. The lotion absorbs well even when applied to the palms of your hands. It absorbed nicely even after I used it right after doing the dishes with wrinkled hands from hot water. It smells like vanilla orange, but it's more like a perfume than a natural scent, which I don't like. Overall, this lotion is one that I would recommend.