Product Review of Vaseline Intensive Care Renewal Age Redefining Body Lotion

This Stuff Works!

By Christine Huang, published Sep 30, 2006
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Rating: 3.7 of 5
My hands, feet, elbows and knees thank me for my recent purchase of the new Vaseline Intensive Care Renewal Age Redefining Body Lotion.  Vaseline Intensive Care Renewal Age Redefining Body Lotion is white in appearance, absorbs quickly and does not leave a greasy residue.  Its light fragrance reminds me of mixed berry yogurt.  Its 20.3 fluid ounce bottle at $4.84 is a good buy for the ingredients included in this moisturizer.  You can also buy it in a 6.8 oz. bottle or 3.1 oz. tube.

Product Review of Vaseline Intensive Care Renewal Age Redefining Body Lotion

Keep the socks…. Ditch the old moisturizer!

Credit: Richard Styles

Copyright: Richard Styles

Takeaways
  • Renew the look of your skin.
  • Make your skin feel smoother and softer.
  • Do all of this with one lotion at a great price.
Did You Know?
Your skin is the largest organ of your body.
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This is a miracle lotion! I have never glowed so much even if I say so myself, Thanks to Vaseline intensive care, renewal age redefining lotion. Never been so pleased with ANY body lotion the way I am with this. Pity I can't seem to find it in the UK. I wonder why..

Posted on 01/13/2008 at 1:01:55 PM

 
VASELINE HAS BEEN BANNED FOR SKIN CARE USE IN THE EU DUE TO EVIDENCE IN ITS LINK WITH BREAST CANCER!!! Here's the article: Petrolatum is listed as a probable human carcinogen in the European Union's Dangerous Substances Directive (UNECE 2004), and its use in cosmetics will be banned by September 2004 with the following caveat: "The classification as a carcinogen need not apply if the full refining history is known and it can be shown that the substance from which it is produced is not a carcinogen." Chemical industry sources have interpreted this clause to mean that petrolatum will continue to be allowed in cosmetics in the EU if it is refined and meets PAH purity standards for food set by FDA (Faust and Casserly 2003). Even this purity standard does not set direct limits on PAH content, but instead relies on a light absorption test as an indirect indicator of contamination. In the U.S. no requirement for refinement applies for petrolatum in personal care products. SO

Posted on 08/21/2007 at 7:08:00 PM

 
I'm glad to hear that this product has worked well for you too.

Posted on 03/15/2007 at 9:03:00 AM

 
I've got to tell you - this is a super product. I has almost eliminated all of my sun damage on my arms. I no longer want to hide them under long sleeves. Last summer I started using this great product and went on vacation in the fall to Florida. I kept using Vaseline Intnestive Care "Renewal" and I did not get new blotches. It is a silky product that absorbs quickly (I really apprecate that). So keep it on the market. Great product at a great price.

Posted on 03/13/2007 at 6:03:00 PM

 
Thanks for the good tip, Patricia. I have had this problem, too, with all of the lotions that I have bought that utilize a pump dispenser. When I can't pump out anymore lotion, I usually keep the the bottle of lotion turned upside down when it is not in use, and I twist off the cap and squeeze what's left of it into my hand when I needed. It's kind of pain doing it this way though.

Posted on 10/12/2006 at 7:10:00 AM

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