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frontpage Posted by babgaly | Staff • 2d ago

16-Oz Vanicream Moisturizing Skin Cream w/ Pump + $10 Amazon Credit

2 for $27.10

$43

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Amazon has 16-Oz Vanicream Moisturizing Skin Cream with Pump Dispenser on sale 2 for $27.12 + $10 Amazon Credit. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter babgaly for posting this deal. About this item:
  • Ingredients for sensitive skin: Free of dyes, fragrance, masking fragrance, lanolin, parabens and formaldehyde releasers; this non-comedogenic skin cream won't clog pores
  • Directions: Apply moisturizer as often as needed to face, hands, feet and body or as directed by a physician. Ideal for the entire family.
  • Dermatologist tested: Awarded Seal of Acceptance from the National Eczema Association
  • Please note: There are no fragrances or masking fragrances in Vanicream products, but there may be a slightly different aroma to each batch; packaging may vary

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  • About this deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
    • Promotional credit will be automatically added to your account 30 days after shipment. At that time, you will receive an e-mail from Amazon that indicates the dollar amount of the promotional credit and that the dollar amount of the credit has been added to your customer account. The e-mail will also provide instructions on how to redeem the promotional credit.
    • Promotional credit expires at 11:59 p.m. (PT) on July 28, 2025.
    • Offer limited to one per customer and account.
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Amazon has 16-Oz Vanicream Moisturizing Skin Cream with Pump Dispenser on sale 2 for $27.12 + $10 Amazon Credit. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter babgaly for posting this deal. About this item:
  • Ingredients for sensitive skin: Free of dyes, fragrance, masking fragrance, lanolin, parabens and formaldehyde releasers; this non-comedogenic skin cream won't clog pores
  • Directions: Apply moisturizer as often as needed to face, hands, feet and body or as directed by a physician. Ideal for the entire family.
  • Dermatologist tested: Awarded Seal of Acceptance from the National Eczema Association
  • Please note: There are no fragrances or masking fragrances in Vanicream products, but there may be a slightly different aroma to each batch; packaging may vary

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
    • Promotional credit will be automatically added to your account 30 days after shipment. At that time, you will receive an e-mail from Amazon that indicates the dollar amount of the promotional credit and that the dollar amount of the credit has been added to your customer account. The e-mail will also provide instructions on how to redeem the promotional credit.
    • Promotional credit expires at 11:59 p.m. (PT) on July 28, 2025.
    • Offer limited to one per customer and account.
  • About this store:

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I get this prescribed by my dermatologist for both psoriasis and eczema. I've had them both all of my life and I'm 49 years old. This is the only over-the-counter product that even remotely works for me.
The amount of BHT used in cosmetics is low that it doesn't pose a health risk as it does not penetrate skin far enough to be absorbed in our system.

I like the idea behind Yuka, but in my opinion, it causes a lot of fear-mongering and makes people look at the ingredients in their beauty products without context. For example, Yuka doesn't even consider the percentage of ingredients used, so it cannot be accurate. Products are not good or bad in a binary sense. Knowing what ingredients are in a product is helpful, but you can't just call something bad because it has a safe amount of an otherwise risky ingredient. There are plenty of natural ingredients that can cause harm in larger amounts.

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Good deal!
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Why do we need two but save money by getting one?
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I have this and scanned it with the Yuka app. Yuka rates it: Bad 12/100 due to High-risk BHT ingredient.
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Quote from Jeffal :
I have this and scanned it with the Yuka app. Yuka rates it: Bad 12/100 due to High-risk BHT ingredient.
The amount of BHT used in cosmetics is low that it doesn't pose a health risk as it does not penetrate skin far enough to be absorbed in our system.

I like the idea behind Yuka, but in my opinion, it causes a lot of fear-mongering and makes people look at the ingredients in their beauty products without context. For example, Yuka doesn't even consider the percentage of ingredients used, so it cannot be accurate. Products are not good or bad in a binary sense. Knowing what ingredients are in a product is helpful, but you can't just call something bad because it has a safe amount of an otherwise risky ingredient. There are plenty of natural ingredients that can cause harm in larger amounts.
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More than 40,000 positive reviews. Yes, 40,000. Solid product. Solid deal
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bummer that it has the irritant and emulsifier, propylene glycol
i developed a severe allergy to it
at least the FDA made it illegal to put it in baby products
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How is this product compared to cerave or cetaphil?

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I get this prescribed by my dermatologist for both psoriasis and eczema. I've had them both all of my life and I'm 49 years old. This is the only over-the-counter product that even remotely works for me.
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Quote from Ck2hi :
How is this product compared to cerave or cetaphil?
Vanicream is considered a competitor in the space with both of those products around the concept of "purity" in skin care lotion. I've tried all three brands over the years and have stuck with Vanicream for the last five years. It's a great skin care product.
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Quote from Jeffal :
I have this and scanned it with the Yuka app. Yuka rates it: Bad 12/100 due to High-risk BHT ingredient.
Quote from wowmuchawesome :
The amount of BHT used in cosmetics is low that it doesn't pose a health risk as it does not penetrate skin far enough to be absorbed in our system.

I like the idea behind Yuka, but in my opinion, it causes a lot of fear-mongering and makes people look at the ingredients in their beauty products without context. For example, Yuka doesn't even consider the percentage of ingredients used, so it cannot be accurate. Products are not good or bad in a binary sense. Knowing what ingredients are in a product is helpful, but you can't just call something bad because it has a safe amount of an otherwise risky ingredient. There are plenty of natural ingredients that can cause harm in larger amounts.
Yuka is a bad as EWG ratings.
I prefer SkinSAFE and they partner with Mayo Clinic.
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Quote from Ck2hi :
How is this product compared to cerave or cetaphil?
CeraVe has more fancy ingredients and Vanicream is more basic.
I rotate between Vanicream, CeraVe, and La Roche-Posay Lipikar. The last two are owned by the same company.
I have not tried Cetaphil's moisturizers.
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Did it twice. Hope I get both credits
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My daughter has very bad skin at 6. This is the only cream that works for her.
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My wife has sensitive skin and has used many various brands of moisturizing cream. She loves Vanicream the most, very moisturized. She uses Vanicream during winter time mostly. Cerave and Cetaphil are for summer. She also uses Lubriderm, Eucerin, NIVEA as foot cream. Aveeno is too fragrant and she stopped using it.

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Ladies, does this help after tretenoin burns and flakes your face. Skin is so dry. Need a moisturizer that won't cause acne.

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