Balea
Balea Bodylotion Urea, 400ml
4.2
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25 - 29
Normal skin, Dry skin, Pigment spots
Deeply Moisturizing and Great Value for Money
I have been using the Balea Urea Body Lotion (400 ml) for a while now, and I am very satisfied with the results. This lotion is extremely moisturizing and works especially well for dry and sensitive skin. The urea content helps to deeply hydrate the skin and makes it feel soft, smooth, and healthy for a long time. It absorbs quickly without leaving a greasy or sticky feeling, which I really appreciate. After regular use, my skin feels more comfortable and less dry, even in colder weather. The texture is light yet nourishing, and a small amount is enough for each use. Another great point is the generous 400 ml size, which lasts a long time. Considering the quality, effectiveness, and size, this product is definitely worth the price. Overall, Balea Urea Body Lotion is a reliable, affordable, and effective moisturizing lotion that I would highly recommend.
25 - 29
Sensitive skin, Dry skin
Smooth skin at last
I suffer from atopic dermatitis and have already tried many products, but Balea Urea Body Lotion is really a game changer! Thanks to the high urea content and the slightly oily component, my skin becomes super soft and remains supple for several days. The lotion is a bit thicker, but I actually like it — it nourishes intensively and leaves the skin feeling pleasant. I particularly appreciate that there are no unnecessary additives, which makes them perfect for sensitive skin. It is also inexpensive. I'm definitely sticking with this lotion!
45 - 49
Aging skin, Sensitive skin, Combined skin
Perfect for winter
The urea body lotion is my favorite for winter. It nourishes and moisturizes my skin. After applying cream, my skin relaxes and the dry skin areas get better from time to time. Also great for calluses on the feet. Apply cream, leave socks on and overnight.
25 - 29
Acne, Dry skin
Body Lotion
Pleasant smell. However, with super sensitive or dry skin, it burns when absorbed, which is very unpleasant but goes away after a while.