Customer Rating: Summary: THE VERY BEST Comment: I am 58 years old and obviously have wrinkles. I have two deep vertical wrinkles between my eyebrows in particular that bother me and was considering botox. I am so glad I tried this cream first. I can visually tell a considerable difference in my face; even those two deep wrinkles between my eyebrows. I really can't say enough about this product. Customer Rating: Summary: I give it TEN stars! Comment: Only thing I have found that heals my very abused farm girl hands! Even my bleeding, cracked cuticles are nice again...and my rough heels? A thing of the past! HIGHLY recommended!!! Customer Rating: Summary: The Eucerin Creme is a must have for Eczema Comment: I have gone to many Dermatologists and they tell me other than steroids and/or medicated dandruff shampoo Eczema is not treatable, but they don't recommend steroids. Go figure! My hairdresser told me to try this on my scalp and sometimes on my skin due to dryness. The Dandruff shampoo makes my scalp extra dry and this product has made a huge difference in my life for over 15 years. I have had Eczema all my life and I was able to get a written note from my Dermatologist so I believe my Companies Health Care spending account may reimburse me. I hope this helps, but if know a better product please let me know. The only drawback is that it is really oily, but what can you do other than use it and pray that the Lord will remove this infirmity when majority of the Dermatologists can't really help you?
GOD Bless!
Customer Rating: Summary: does the job Comment: I do like this product. I wish it were easier to apply, but, that would make it less effective. It is petroleum based so it's like applying vaseline but that is what makes it so good. If it were more lotion-like, it wouldn't work as well. At first, going to sleep gooped up was a little bothersome but I've come to really like it because now my dry skin doesn't hurt and flake..which, ultimately, makes me sleep better. Customer Rating: Summary: This May Make Your Eczema Worse Comment: Methylchloroisothiazolinone and methylisothiazolinone are potent sensitizers and bacterial mutagens that have links to neurological damage. Not only that, they are known allergens for 2 to 4 percent of the population. Through patch testing, I have found out I am allergic to MCI/MI and my eczema has improved dramatically since avoiding Eucerin products. Eucerin is one of the few companies that insist on using these ingredients in leave-on products. I have asked Eucerin directly for an explanation and received the following answer: "We are unable to disclose ingredient information, other than as required by law, regarding our product formulations. We adhere to this policy to ensure that trade secrets and other proprietary business information remain confidential."
There are alternatives with safe ingredients. I use unscented Albolene, sold as a make-up remover, and it contains no nasty preservatives.