New Eucerin Everyday Protection Body Lotion comes in a white plastic bottle with a light blue pump cap on top for dispensing the body lotion. The body lotion comes out of the bottle with a sort of thick looking consistence to it. It is white, and creamy looking and once you begin rubbing the body lotion into your skin, the body lotion seems to just evaporate and melt away once it hits your skin. There seems to be a watered down feeling and consistency to the body lotion as you rub it in to your skin.
New Eucerin Everyday Protection Body Lotion is fragrance free and it does not absorb well into the skin and all you can smell is the sunscreen that is added in. I have used sunscreen before and the sunscreen rubbed onto my skin much better and even absorbs much better than this lotion does. I would not even call this product a body lotion because the product itself does not glide over your skin well like a lotion should, and since all you can smell is the sunscreen in this body lotion, I would just rather prefer to use Coppertone sunscreen rather than this lotion.
New Eucerin Everyday Protection Body Lotion leaves your hands and skin feeling like there is a greasy residue on them just right after rubbing this lotion in. Even after this lotion dries, there is still that greasy feeling to your hands and skin along with a sticky feeling. Even though printed on the back of the bottle it states that this body lotion is non-greasy, it feels very greasy to me as I am applying this onto my skin and after it dries there is a greasy, sticky residue feeling on my skin and hands.
I give New Eucerin Everyday Protection Body Lotion 2 ½ stars.
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5 Comments
Post a CommentEucerin is thick and expensive, but it is the best, according to my doctors.
I've tried this and agree with you completely.
I agree with your assessment.
I agree, it is a bit greasy. cheers :)
Thanks for the review