This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Carmex. All opinions are 100% mine.
Do you suffer from winter skin: dry, itchy skin that comes from the winter weather and low humidity? Sadly, I do.
I also have sensitive skin, which means I can’t just use any lotion that’s on sale. I need to use a lotion that is strong enough to combat the winter weather but soft enough for my sensitive skin. I found it in the Carmex Healing Lotion and Carmex Healing Cream.
Recently, I was given the opportunity to try the Carmex Healing Lotion and Carmex Healing Cream. The retail price for each product is $5.99, even cheaper than other name brand lotions that are on sale at my local drugstore. I also like that its available at a variety of stores like Walgreens stores, walgreens.com and drugstore.com. Even better, drugstore.com normally sends out great coupons and specials to its email subscribers that you could use to purchase this lotion for even less!
Why did I mention price? Because oftentimes, we equate price with quality. However per *David Voron, MD, a dermatologist in Arcadia, Calif. “Inexpensive products work just as well as high-end ones. In fact, the extra price you pay for the expensive stuff is often just for packaging and marketing. What’s most important is how your skin responds to the product — and how you like its feel, not how much money you paid for it.”
With that said, I have to say my skin responded beautifully to the New Carmex Healing Lotion. It softened and healed my dry skin, without leaving any oily residue. I also loved how it made my feet and heels feel. They felt soft and smooth. I would definitely recommend this product if you are looking for a healing cream that does not break the bank!
Have you tried NEW Carmex® Healing Lotion and Carmex® Healing Cream? What do you think?
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Have to try this – I’m having more trouble than usual this yr w/my skin being dry – already! We may have to try on my Grandaughter as well – so far the only thing that has helped w/her skin is ‘Disney Baby’ Eczema cream. Thanks for the info 😉