Quality drugstore body lotion for dry legs?

Anonymous
I can’t take my ashen, dry legs another day. Please recommend a quality drugstore lotion that will quench my winter dry legs. Thank you!
Anonymous
the key is to apply the lotion when your body is still damp - not dry. I keep my lotion in the shower, I towel off lightly, and immediately apply lotion. I use Nivea (with almond oil)

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DG8F04Y?tag=tsr-skcr-nivea-skcr-products-20&linkCode=osi&th=1&psc=1
Anonymous
Amlactin.
Anonymous
Not drug store, but the lotions at Trader Joe’s are excellent. I use the gel one every day but the richer cream and the new one with vitamin c are great for dryer skin.
Anonymous
I have always found that Cetaphil is really nice on very dry skin. I also like that it's unscented. A lot of drugstores sell their own generic versions of Cetaphil and I have no problems with the generics which tend to be much cheaper.
Anonymous
Coconut oil. I use it for my entire body (minus face). Have never found anything that works better. A little goes a long way.
Anonymous
Cetaphil is a very rich body lotion and lasts a long time. But if you really need something even richer, try Vaseline Deep Moisture Jelly Cream. It comes in a tube but it's a cream, not an ointment. I use it on my cracked winter hands. It has been a lifesaver for me and it's better than any of the random, overpriced lotions that are out there.
Anonymous
Try baby oil immediately after shower.
Anonymous
Gold Bond
Anonymous
aveeno
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have always found that Cetaphil is really nice on very dry skin. I also like that it's unscented. A lot of drugstores sell their own generic versions of Cetaphil and I have no problems with the generics which tend to be much cheaper.


Same on all counts. I put ungodly expensive serums on my face, and Cetaphil on my body
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:the key is to apply the lotion when your body is still damp - not dry. I keep my lotion in the shower, I towel off lightly, and immediately apply lotion. I use Nivea (with almond oil)

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DG8F04Y?tag=tsr-skcr-nivea-skcr-products-20&linkCode=osi&th=1&psc=1


Yes, i've also read and force myself to do so even though I do not like putting lotion on my hand before I style my hair. Really takes the ash out of the dryness.
Anonymous
eucerin advanced repair.
Anonymous
CeraVe, Cetaphil or Vanicream. Apply to damp skin.
Anonymous
Lubriderm, especially the intense skin repair version
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