✨ Say goodbye to rough skin and hello to smooth confidence! ✨
Eucerin Roughness Relief Body Cream is a fragrance-free moisturizer designed to hydrate and improve the appearance of rough and bumpy skin. Enriched with Urea, Ceramide-3, and Sunflower Seed Oil, this 16 oz jar provides long-lasting moisture retention and is gentle enough for sensitive skin.
A**R
Those with KP - it is definitely worth a try!!
Wow, where to begin! I have been dealing with keratosis pilaris for over 10 years now, so I have had time to try plenty of lotions and regiments. We are all different and our skin does not respond the same, but for me this cream has been one of the few products where I have actually been able to see a noticeable difference in my skin - in both color and texture! I use an AHA body wash and an Italy bath towel in the shower as exfoliation on the KP areas. Then, when getting out of the shower I don’t dry off and immediately apply the Eucerin cream to my skin when it’s wet. I let it set in for about 5 minutes and then apply the Eucerin lotion version of this cream. The only downside (which I’m very willing to look past) is there is definitely a slight stickiness after application for several hours, but this can be worked around by applying it at night and then wearing a light weight long sleeved shirt and pajama pants. Trust me, it’s worth it! While my skin is definitely not cured, I feel comfortable wearing tank tops for the first time in a long time and don’t mind other people touching my arms. You probably won’t see results immediately, but give it a week or two of being consistent with using it and see what you think! Compared to other products, you can’t beat the price. There’s no scent, which is great and doesn’t have the medicinal smell other lotions have. I am so pleased!
G**O
Roughness Relief Cream vs Essential Oil Balm
I couldn't decide between the "Oil Balm" and "Roughness Relief Cream" so I bought both. End result is I like both - but for different things. I have tiny, hard little bumps behind my knees and on my feet - I don't know why - and the Roughness Relief Cream helps keep them under control. They don't go away completely, but it has exfoliating properties and when I use it regularly (2-3x a week) they become much less noticeable. I also have dry flaky skin on my arms and legs and the Oil Balm helps that. As you can see in the picture, the Oil Balm is greasier - truly an "oily balm". It doesn't disappear when you rub it in. It leaves your skin feeling greasy and shiny, which I actually like, but some people wouldn't. On the other hand, the Roughness Relief Cream is a cream, so when you rub it in, it absorbs into the skin and the skin doesn't really look any different. As for the stars, I gave the scent 5 stars but I really can't smell it at all and I don't have sensitive skin so I don't know about that. But I hope the comparison between these two products will help if you're trying to decide.
R**G
Euccerin Works great on rough extreme dry skin
This is a very silky smooth thick cream. I did some research online how to take care of my dry well extreme dry elbows. I lean on them to watch TV because I am visually impaired and they’re getting extremely dry from doing that. So I got online to see how to take care of dry elbows. It says to try to find a cream that is fragrance free and die free and this is one we actually used on my husband when he had cancer. It works great. What I do is rub it on very thick and I put a wrap around my elbow to keep the moisture in and it is actually healing very quickly I’m very pleased with it. It is thick no fragrance no die. I also Have Sjogren’s syndrome which causes the sides of my fingers to be dry it’s good for that to even your cuticles., Your heels feet and knees. I am very pleased with it
A**X
Useful but it depends on what you're looking for
I will start by saying that this is a very hydrating cream and does a good job at helping with dry, rough, and bumpy skin as it claims, however, if you are looking for a solution to KP this only slightly helped me with this issue. It has really good ingredients such as lactic acid and urea, but seemingly not enough concentration to help with my KP. I will also say that it is not non-comedogenic as it really made me break out, unlike other things my skin has tolerated. It is tempting to put it on your face (I did) and while it did leave my skin looking and feeling great, the breakouts were not worth it so keep it on your body, preferably as a spot treatment (avoid if acne prone!). It did not replace my face or full-body lotion so if you are looking for one of those or struggle with acne, I suggest looking elsewhere as this is simply another addition.
A**R
Eucerin Oil Balm vs Roughness Relief Cream
I couldn't decide between the "Oil Balm" and "Roughness Relief Cream" so I bought both. End result is that I like both - but for different things. I have tiny, hard little bumps behind my knees and on my feet - I don't know why - and the Roughness Relief Cream helps keep them under control. They don't go away completely, but it has exfoliating properties and when I use it regularly (2-3x a week) they become much less noticeable. I also have dry flaky skin on my arms and legs and the Oil Balm helps that. As you can see in the picture, the Oil Balm is greasier - truly an "oily balm". It doesn't disappear when you rub it in. It leaves your skin feeling greasy and shiny, which I actually like, but some people wouldn't. On the other hand, the Roughness Relief Cream is a cream, so when you rub it in, it absorbs into the skin and the skin doesn't really look any different. As for the stars, I gave the scent 5 stars but I really can't smell it at all. But I hope the comparison between these two products will help if you're trying to decide.
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