Anonymous
Post 03/18/2023 18:41     Subject: Quality drugstore body lotion for dry legs?

OP - I know this might sound snarky but do you actually use any lotion on your legs now? It is less important which specific lotion you use and more important that you actually use it 1-2/day. Even though it only takes a couple minutes, I mentally put it off but the lotion doesn't matter as long as I use it. And my legs are so dry they open up and bleed in the winter.
Anonymous
Post 03/18/2023 16:33     Subject: Re:Quality drugstore body lotion for dry legs?

Anonymous wrote:Amlactin.


Was just skinning thru to see if anyone had amsaid Amlactin! A derm recommended it to me a long time ago. They have it at Costco.
Anonymous
Post 03/18/2023 09:29     Subject: Re:Quality drugstore body lotion for dry legs?

Aquaphor healing ointment..
Anonymous
Post 03/18/2023 08:13     Subject: Quality drugstore body lotion for dry legs?

Anonymous wrote:eucerin advanced repair.


This!
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2023 21:17     Subject: Quality drugstore body lotion for dry legs?

I love this stuff. Have chronic dry skin due to an autoimmune disease and it’s the best.

https://www.cerave.com/skincare/diabetic-skin/diabetics-dry-skin-relief-moisturizing-cream
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2023 21:06     Subject: Quality drugstore body lotion for dry legs?

Eucerin is what you want, in the thickest formula you can find. The numbers are on the bottle, you want the highest.
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2023 20:18     Subject: Quality drugstore body lotion for dry legs?

I use Queen Helene cocoa butter, and it is a game changer. It's non-greasy and keeps my skin supple. I only need to use it every other day, and this is coming from someone with extremely dry skin. I purchase it from the beauty supply store.
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2023 17:46     Subject: Quality drugstore body lotion for dry legs?

Any generic that says "compare to aveeno"
Anonymous
Post 03/17/2023 17:44     Subject: Quality drugstore body lotion for dry legs?

I use cetaphil for my face.

For my body, I typically use a Vaseline formulation (advanced or cocoa butter), I often use the store brand instead of Vaseline. It’s fine.

Like PPs have said, I apply to damp skin after I shower.