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However, when using it in the shower and lightly rinse off the residue, it leaves a very nice layer of lotion on the skin that is not greasy or sticky and does not wipe off when toweling off.
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However, when using it in the shower and lightly rinse off the residue, it leaves a very nice layer of lotion on the skin that is not greasy or sticky and does not wipe off when toweling off.
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But... you can buy the 3 pack (almost same price if there's no coupon and get $5 back for buying a total of 6:
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S&S brings that price to $14, so 2 3ct would be satisfying the $25 requirement.
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May be limited to 1 or 3 items.
But... you can buy the 3 pack (almost same price if there's no coupon and get $5 back for buying a total of 6:
List Price: $23.97 Details
Price: $16.47 ($0.41 / Fl Oz) & FREE Returns
You Save: $7.50 (31%)
Save $5 when you buy $25 of select items.
S&S brings that price to $14, so 2 3ct would be satisfying the $25 requirement.
Are they still having the $5.00 off deal ? Thanks for any info !
Edit, coupon and $5.00 off is still active.
I also take fairly hot showers so that may impact how quickly the lotion washes down the drain and I never use it in the bathtub, only my smaller square shower. I'd pay $5 again but probably not $8.
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Gold Bond Diabetics' is one of the best lotions I've used, it's a bit thicc very nourishing and non-greasy and it dries great without feeling heavy, which are positive attributes that also makes it more time consuming to apply than a thinner less nourishing lotion. If I'm using a traditional lotion such as the Gold Bond these days I'm using a layer of toner or aloe gel first on damp skin to make applying lotion easier. But I more and more rarely feel like spending the time to do that unless I'm noticing my skin is extra dry, and you wouldn't necessarily think the in shower lotion is going to be effective but it's been great for me for years. Once you get used to in shower or wet skin lotion you won't want to go back to spending more time on traditional lotion.
I'm honestly surprised more brands aren't getting into this, there's more options than there used to be but they tend to be much more expensive than the Nivea which I never paid more than ~$5. Some people like the Curel but I found the Curel very slick and leaving an unpleasant coating feeling that doesn't dry. Jergens is fine also, it's very light which can be good for people who don't like heavy textures. Shea Moisture was nice and a bit more nourishing but I'm personally not going up to $8 for an 8oz bottle when the Nivea is completely serviceable.