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Eucerin Aquaphor Healing Ointment - Barrier Cream
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Eucerin Aquaphor Healing Ointment

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description Eucerin Aquaphor Healing Ointment Overview

This product functions more as a powerful occlusive ointment than a ceramide cream, but its sealing ability is unmatched for severely dry or cracked skin. It creates a physical barrier against moisture loss, making it perfect for overnight treatment of compromised patches. Use sparingly, as its thickness requires careful application.

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Eucerin Aquaphor Healing Ointment ranks #5 of 13 in the Barrier Cream ranking, behind La Roche-Posay Lipikar Trockencthreament + SPF 50+, ahead of Aveeno Skin Relief Body Lotion.

help Eucerin Aquaphor Healing Ointment FAQ

What is the main active ingredient in Aquaphor Healing Ointment?

Aquaphor's primary active ingredient is petrolatum at 41 percent concentration, which acts as a powerful occlusive barrier to seal in moisture. The formula also includes panthenol, glycerin, and bisabolol to support skin soothing and healing.

Can Aquaphor be used for tattoo aftercare?

Yes, Aquaphor is one of the most commonly recommended tattoo aftercare products because its occlusive barrier protects the healing skin without the heavy pore-clogging effects of pure petroleum jelly. Most tattoo artists recommend applying a very thin layer during the initial healing phase.

Is Aquaphor safe to use on babies for diaper rash?

Aquaphor Baby Healing Ointment is a specific formulation marketed for diaper rash and infant skin protection, and the standard Aquaphor ointment is also frequently used by parents as a barrier cream. Both create a protective seal against wetness, though the baby version may include additional soothing ingredients like chamomile extract.

What is the difference between Aquaphor and CeraVe healing ointment for severely dry skin?

Aquaphor relies primarily on petrolatum as an occlusive to seal moisture in, while CeraVe formulations typically include ceramides and hyaluronic acid to actively replenish the skin barrier. For severely cracked or compromised skin, Aquaphor's heavier occlusive seal is often more effective for overnight recovery, while CeraVe may be better for daily maintenance.

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