Invite E Vitamin E Cream Questions & Answers
Can I use this for underarm darkness , elbow and knee darkness?
Can I use invite vitamins E cream on my cat?
Can I use this on my cat
HOW BAD ARE THE PARABENS IN THIS PRODUCT
I require an unscented product. Is Invite vitamin E cream odourless?
I can't find it in the local chemist anymore.
Anyone aware can buy it anymore ?
You should be able to purchase it at Chemist Warehouse and if you cannot purhase it there I am sure you can check your online distributors. Hope this helps but Chemist Warehouse should definitely have it.
Kool thanks. I've been using kenkay products instead lately
Is this product cruelty free?
This Vitamin E Cream is specially formulated with moisturising Sweet Almond oil, Macadamia seed oil, Shea butter, Rosehip Oil, Avocado Oil, and Shea butter esters. ... The cream doesn't contain any animal by-products. Which makes it vegan and cruelty-free.
Cruelty-free pertains to animal testing rather than ingredients. Not all vegan products are cruelty-free. Is this product tested on animals?
Does it help get rid of acne?
No, it does not. But there are other natural products which do. I would do some research on the net
Thank you One more question, Is the product non-comedogenic and what is the pH level of the cream?
Can you apply it under your eyes (on the bags under eyes)? I have very damaged wrinkled loose skin there now since a cosmetic treatment I got done a year ago...
Yes, you can but be careful not to get it in your eyes. There is another product you can use as well. It is called EGF Repair Serum, Rejuvenation Booster. Among many other ingredients it has Hydrolyzed Beta -Glucan in it, which is very good for the skin. Normally it is very expensive but I got it from external link . It is for 2 bottles 30 ml $ 36.83 including Freight.
Can we use invite vitamin E cream in face in full sun ?
No, it is not a sunscreen. but you can use it afterwards.
where can buy it?
chemist warehouse or priceline
Is invite Vitamine oil as strong as plunket e oil?
Like the invite vitamin e cream better mainly because the other one is in a small glass jar and the vitamin e cream is in a plastic pump pack so it's actually easier to use
Invite is a cream with 100IU per gram it also comes in an oil 25IU per drop but it would be unlikely you would apply an oil on a burn, it like Plunket’s oil would probably be great to rejuvenate and soften the skin. Oil will leave residue on your skin maybe not suitable to use under your makeup. Most vitamin E creams do not state the amount of vitamin E it contains. It depends on what you want to achieve healing or rejuvenation.
Can you use cream on open wounds?
I’d check with the nurse at the local clinic.
There is no indication on the container for this product to be used on open wounds a chat with your G.P. or pharmacist would probably help.
I place the cream around the wound when my dry dermatitis cracks up to heal though, it a little bit made it in and haven't noticed anything bad happen ; however, it might not be worth taking the risk without consulting a doctor first. If you suspect that the wound is or might become infected then definitely it's a good idea to see a doctor
Or the local chemists pharmaceutical expert
Is it ok for sensitive combination skin?
It should be alright - I usually use invite vitamin e cream on my dermatitis prone skin and it usually helps; however, if you're still concerned - I would highly recommend to double check with your family doctor.
How can I order this cream? How much $?
Chemist warehouse sells it. Price is currently $16.48 for 250ml tub in NSW . I'm sure you could find it in a chemist also, price may be more.
My chemist or chemist warehouse. Go online and check specials.
I also found the invite vitamin e cream at the local area, priceline chemist - which used to called, gold cross chemist so I would recommend to check around chemists to see if they stock the great cream
This cream has hydroxybenzoates,is that gonna make me age why is this product so bad
I have acne scars on my face. Does this cream help fade out Acne scars?
Don't know. I have heard Vitamin E oil fades scars. Get it from chemist.
It depends on what type of scars you have. If they are just some red/dark marks then yes, it will help to fade them.
Can anyone please tell me... does the Vitamin e oil contain any animal products... and does the company Invite Test on animals?
Google it. Try The Body Shop.
found nothing......but your answer tells me Yes they do test on animals
That's suite for face?
I personally use it on my face every day and have done for probably 10 years. It is rich so I use a sparing amount mixed with a little water. Some people find it too rich, but I haven't had that problem and it doesn't make my skin break out. I use it on my hands/arms every day as well.
Hi is this cream help to remove stretch marks and c section scar? I am using it very first time.
The biggest thing you can do to improve the appearance of scars/stretch marks is to massage the area once-twice daily for a few minutes. The creams you use don't necessarily make much difference and no cream will get rid of scars on its own. Vitamin E cream/Bio Oil may help but the biggest difference is made by massaging it every day to help breakdown the thick collagen scar-tissue, but it depends on your own individual skin and scarring type/healing ability.
I found my cream first at Harrisons chemist in wollongong and gold cross chemist in towradgi / how did other customers find it like in which shops also sell it? - as I might use the cream more often again
They sell in health shops but they are expensive there. I buy it from discount chemist
I found this invite vitamin e cream in the new building in the western side of the wollongong mall down on the lower level next the mobile phone hospital in the chemist there
Invite E cream are available in most Chemist Warehouse and Priceline and also on any Pharmacies.
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