Aquaphor

[4] Aquaphor is used and recommended by health care professionals for minor post-operative wounds or defects.

[5] Aquaphor is also very commonly recommended to use on freshly applied tattoos to aid with the healing process and burning side effects.

1929: Beiersdorf sold Aquaphor’s trade marks to Duke Laboratories in order to manufacture products in the country.

[6] 1936: Aquaphor’s first product offering was sold to doctors, pharmacists and hospitals in 5 lb.

1960: Aquaphor production was discontinued during World War II and restarted by Duke Laboratiories in 1960.

Lanolin alcohol is composed of cholesterol, other sterols, and free fatty acids.

[13] Moisturizers containing Cholesterol and fatty acid mixtures have been shown to provide skin benefits.

[15][16][17] Panthenol Also known as pro- Vitamin B5, when applied topically, has humectant properties and conditions the skin.

First US trademark for "Aquaphor", dated 26 May 1925