Me again, folks --
I wanted to point out that this is an inexpensive product that I can tolerate. It contains lanolin, so it's a no-no for breakouts. I used it on my face this morning, since I am lacking a good moisturizing cream. (Have to wait until next payday!)
Beware that this is the regular fragrance-free lotion, NOT the one for seriously sensitive skin. The one for SSS contains ingredients that I can't use.
I am not crazy about using a lotion this time of year, but this one feels good on the skin and can be used after bathing, handwashing, etc.
The following lotions cause stinging for me:
Cetaphil Moisturizing Lotion
Curel Continuous Comfort, Fragrance Free
Gold Bond Ultimate Healing
All Vaseline Intensive Care Lotions
Moisturel Fragrance Free (contains urea)
Nutraderm Lotion (ditto)
Good grief -- are there any left? <g> Inky