Jergens Overnight Repair and Ultra Healing lotions, 100mL, P100. |
I know there are specific creams and lotions for the feet but I've always experienced that regular body lotions worked well enough anyway. Although I must admit, I may have to follow a completely different school of thought when I turn 40.
While the ugly cracks on my heels weren't completely eliminated by Day 30, they are less noticeable now and more visibly so on the right heel. The very dry skin covering the phallanges of my right foot have been significantly improved, too. Clearly, Jergens Overnight Repair fared better than the Ultra Healing variant in this experiment.
The Experiment:
In an experiment, I tested both water-based moisturizers for their ability to:
(1) smoothen the skin on my toes, and
(2) eliminate the cracks on my heels
Every night for 30 days, I smoothed Jergens Ultra Healing Extra Dry Skin on the left foot and Jergens Overnight Repair on the right, massaging a lot more product on all toes and both heels. I also covered both feet with socks; it's not a quick ritual but hey, when is curing a disease (omg, a disease!) ever an easy task?
Care to guess which lotion worked better for my feet?
(1) smoothen the skin on my toes, and
(2) eliminate the cracks on my heels
Every night for 30 days, I smoothed Jergens Ultra Healing Extra Dry Skin on the left foot and Jergens Overnight Repair on the right, massaging a lot more product on all toes and both heels. I also covered both feet with socks; it's not a quick ritual but hey, when is curing a disease (omg, a disease!) ever an easy task?
Care to guess which lotion worked better for my feet?
Jergens Ultra Healing vs. Jergens Overnight Repair
Jergens Ultra Healing - Heal & Soften
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Jergens Overnight Repair - Repair & Restore
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Product Info
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this fast absorbing body lotion goes deep beneath skin's
surface to lock in moisture for 24 hours of relief. With continued use, it
actually triples skin's moisture content, healing dryness at the source to
prevent its unwelcome return. Use daily, giving special attention to elbows,
knees, hands and other dry area
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repairs and rejuvenates overnight so you can sleep
beautifully and wake up to revived skin. With it's effective formula of
antioxidant vitamins and healing hydrators, this body lotion replenishes
skin's moisture reserves and quenches dry skin as you sleep. It softens and
smooths to repair a week's worth of damage in just one night.
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Key Ingredients
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Vitamins A, C, and Pro-Vitamin B5
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evening primrose, shea butter, jasmine, acerola
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Scent
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classic Jergens
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faint floral, very pleasant
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Texture & Feel
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very creamy, takes more time to get absorbed by skin
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creamy, absorbs quickly
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Greasy?
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Yes + very shiny nails
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No. very cool and satin-y afterfeel
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Moisturizing?
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Highly
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Highly
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MUA rating
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4.3 /5 with 84% of the 229 raters repurchasing
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4.1 /5 with 83% of the 19 raters repurchasing
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While the ugly cracks on my heels weren't completely eliminated by Day 30, they are less noticeable now and more visibly so on the right heel. The very dry skin covering the phallanges of my right foot have been significantly improved, too. Clearly, Jergens Overnight Repair fared better than the Ultra Healing variant in this experiment.
I spend the least over body moisturizers as I have a generally problem-free skin from the neck down. However, when my feet started to look very dehydrated this year, I convinced myself to invest in pricier heavy moisturizers. Even toyed with the idea of getting an expensive foot care set. But then, with the discovery of what the 100-peso Jergens Overnight Repair lotion (and socks!) can do for me, I just saved myself from a couple of unnecessary spending!
Disclaimer: Products were sent to me for review purposes. Post content is in accordance with my personal experience while using the Jergens Ultra Healing and Overnight Repair lotions. I tested these products on my own two feet and never on kitty nor wabbit paws.
I'm currently using cetaphil restoraderm. Generally, I use any lotion that is marketed as a hard core moisturizer basta not too expensive and not too greasy. I've used Jergens Overnight Recovery, and it's goooood. Curel is also good.
ReplyDeleteI hear you on foot creams (add hand creams to that).
I don't find them necessary. Pero baka I'll take my words back when I'm 40 na din. :D