Has anyone tried Urea Hydrating 35% Foam for extremely dry skin? Share your experiences!
I recently started using Urea Hydrating 35% Foam to combat my extremely dry and rough skin. The product claims to contain urea and lactic acid, which work together to soften and moisturize the skin by breaking down hard skin cells and drawing moisture into the skin. I've been using it for about a week now, and I'm curious about other people's experiences with this product.
I've read about some possible side effects, like burning, stinging, or itching, but nothing too severe yet. However, I want to be cautious and would love to hear from anyone who has used it for a longer period.
If you've tried it, how did it work for you? Did you notice any significant improvements in your skin's texture and moisture? Also, I would appreciate any tips on how to use it most effectively.
The product is designed to be applied to very dry, rough, or thickened skin, so I'm hoping it will help with my specific issues. Let me know about your experience with this product. Thanks!
Has anyone tried Urea Hydrating 35% Foam for extremely dry skin? Share your experiences!
I recently started using Urea Hydrating 35% Foam to combat my extremely dry and rough skin. The product claims to contain urea and lactic acid, which work together to soften and moisturize the skin by breaking down hard skin cells and drawing moisture into the skin. I've been using it for about a week now, and I'm curious about other people's experiences with this product.
I've read about some possible side effects, like burning, stinging, or itching, but nothing too severe yet. However, I want to be cautious and would love to hear from anyone who has used it for a longer period.
If you've tried it, how did it work for you? Did you notice any significant improvements in your skin's texture and moisture? Also, I would appreciate any tips on how to use it most effectively.
The product is designed to be applied to very dry, rough, or thickened skin, so I'm hoping it will help with my specific issues. Let me know about your experience with this product. Thanks!
Comments (7)
I thought it was kind of pricey, but after seeing the results, I'd say it's worth it. Just take your time when you apply it; a little goes a long way.
I tried this foam, but it irritated my skin. I had a bit of stinging and redness, so I had to stop using it. Might not be for everyone, I guess.
I switched to this from a different urea-based cream, and I'm so much happier. It's so much more effective at dealing with my problem areas.
Maybe it's just the dry weather, but I haven't seen any improvement. It's still worth checking out if you're desperate for relief, but I'm not sure if I'll continue using it too much.
I swear by this stuff. I have some abnormal skin thickening on my fingers and it's really helped smooth things out. I've been on it for 2 months and it's great.
My doctor recommended this for my tough skin issues and it is a lifesaver. I just wish it was a little cheaper.
Has anyone used it on their hands and feet exclusively? I'm curious if it's just as effective on those areas.
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