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Reddit mentions of Derma E Tea Tree and Vitamin E Relief Cream, 4oz

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Derma E Tea Tree and Vitamin E Relief Cream, 4oz. Here are the top ones.

Derma E Tea Tree and Vitamin E Relief Cream, 4oz
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    Features:
  • DEEPLY MOISTURIZES: This calming Derma E moisturizer is an antioxidant rich Tea Tree and Vitamin E cream with herbal extracts and natural oils to deeply moisturize dry, dehydrated and flaky skin.
  • SOOTHING RELIEF: The nourishing Tea Tree lotion provides comfort and itchy skin relief, soothing and hydrating as it absorbs deeply into irritated and sensitive skin.
  • ALL NATURAL FORMULA: Packed full of powerful natural ingredients: Tea Tree helps to calm and comfort skin; and antioxidant Vitamin E helps to improve the moisture and texture of the skin.
  • DAILY SKIN CARE: This body moisturizer deeply penetrates to help nourish, soothe and moisturize to ease dry skin discomfort. Apply the Vitamin E cream for dry skin as needed to problem areas.
  • DERMA E: Clean beauty products that harness nature’s most effective ingredients. 100% vegan and cruelty-free, our eco-ethical skin care products contain no parabens, sulfates, mineral oil, petrolatum, lanolin, gluten, soy or GMOs, and are supplied in recyclable packaging.
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height2.7 Inches
Length2.9 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateDecember 2021
Size4 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Weight0.25 Pounds
Width2.9 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Derma E Tea Tree and Vitamin E Relief Cream, 4oz:

u/-littlefang- · 7 pointsr/VeganBeauty

When I ran out of Cerave a few weeks ago, I bought some Derma E at Kroger on a whim. It's actually been amazing for my skin, it's so thick and moisturizing. The tub I bought was $10, think it was in sale.

I tend to go for Tom's for deodorant and toothpaste, they're only slightly more expensive than what I used to buy.

I buy this crazy good coconut conditioner, I just can't remember the brand.. Will update with it later, promise. Oh, and Queen Helene mint julep mask!

Edit: Here's the coconut conditioner I love, and this is what I bought last time because there wasn't any of the coconut one on the shelf.

u/moon-starsandcyanide · 1 pointr/Herpes

I am going to tell you now, I am still sore but no where near as sore. I can pee again with almost complete ease; it still nips. I can sit down for the first time but I am still sore; again no where near as sore. Keep using the lidocaine, put a couple of teaspoons of salt into a bath and sit in it for as long as you need and as many times a day as you need.
Also take Acyclovir tablets(I'm on 400mg, 3x per day for 10 days) from your doctor and try 'Derma E Tea Tree and Vitamin E Relief Cream (Derma E Tea Tree and Vitamin E... https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00NIOKABO?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share). I found that it has been healing up the sores very quickly. Taking paracetamol along with ibuprofen will help too! (Just be careful on your intake for each day)

This has been my routine for the past few days and they are healing slowly. I was in the depths of the outbreak when I was diagnosed, hence why it's taking me longer to heal.
When it comes to peeing, to ease it, pee in the bath of shower with water running on to the sores as you do and it removes almost all of the pain. (Sounds disgusting but it HELPS)

Emotionally, I've became slightly more balanced - I still get upset as hell but I realised that stress isn't helping it. I told my mum and 3 female friends that I am closest too. I referred to it as a 'cold sore down there' and that it's a skin virus which made it easier to explain and for them to understand.

I know exactly how you feel right now and I scowered the internet for days on end trying to find advice on relief so I hope everything I have given you help because I know the position you're in. There are also Herpes Support Groups on Facebook which do provide emotional comfort; it's insane how many people actually have the virus. The groups are private and none of your friends can see that you're in the group or what you post/comment in it.

The virus feeds on a low immune system too so look at vitamins to boost your immune system to take as well. I've started taking Aloe Vera tablets; I'm not sure if they'll help clear the outbreak but anything is worth a shot, eh?

I'm thinking about you and I hope you heal up soon. It's most definitely not the end of the world x

u/fourAMrain · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Thanks so much for the write up.

>Dupes are Clinique moisturizing gel and Nuetrogena oil-free lotion sensitive skin. Apply a little and rub in circular motions to damp skin so cells can soften and desquamate/shed.

I moisturize first thing after washing my face and I do wash my face in the shower quite often. Thanks for the recommendations/tips.

>If you have oily skin, other options are Cerave in a huge lotion bottle, NOT the pm one.

Do you know what the difference is between Cerave and Cetaphil? I'm having a hard time finding cerave AM without spf. Can I use a cream or face and body lotion without it feeling too heavy?

I don't think I'm stripping my skin, I don't use much on my face in regards to toners or exfoliating. I don't wear make up, only eye shadow primer and gel liner. The eye primer is so important bc without it, my eyeliner starts to smudge from oiliness (it is also from having monolids). I've been planning on getting back into make up this year but that's another thing I'm a noob at right now.

I go back and forth between 2 face cleansers, [Neutrogena Neutrogena Oil-Free] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002ECVMWM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_wtoRDbEQVGMPT) and garnier Mercier water Foaming Face Wash - it says foaming on the bottle but it does not foam at all. I wash my face with either of these in morning and before bed. I even bought a silk pillowcase last year to protect my hair and skin bc cotton was drying my face out and messing with my baby hairs.

My main moisturizer is the Neutrogena hydro boost. Before this I used the plain oil free Neutrogena. I stopped using moisturizer with spf (Aveeno) bc it felt too heavy for me and made me oiler. My boyfriend uses aveeno with spf 15 and he's never oily. once in awhile I'll use Derma E Tea Tree and Vitamin E Relief Cream.


I've started using a small amount of Paula's Choice bha for blackheads on my nose, in between my brows, and inner cheek area (next to my nose) once or twice a week for blackheads.

I get a few sporadic pimples here and there. I get small bumps on my jawline that get really itchy but it never gets red. It happens so often I think it might be hormonal.

The main problem that I need help with is how oily my nose is. Like an hour after I wash my face, my nose will have small bumps of oil. I feel like it's never clean. By night time if I don't touch my face, you can see oil on my forehead, nose, and in between my brows. My forehead somehow looks dry and oily though.