
What the community says
Pros
- Known for strong barrier repair and hydration, especially on sensitive or eczema-prone skin
- Lasts a long time due to thick, concentrated formula where a little goes a long way
- Trusted rescue cream for flares, sunburn, and very dry patches
Cons
- Contains eucalyptus oil which can sting and exacerbate irritation or rosacea
- Texture is very rich and heavy, often too occlusive for oily or acne-prone users
- Has caused cystic acne breakouts and stinging for some users, so patch testing is advised
Product details
Skin type data limited
Commonly Used With
Where to buy
Available on Amazon
From the threads
Source threads
r/SkincareAddictionIn routine
14.3k pts · 227 comments
“-first aid beauty ultra repair cream”
“PM -first aid beauty ultra repair cream”
r/SkincareAddictionMentioned
2.6k pts · 371 comments
“I also love the FAB ultra repair cream and the Dr. Jart cicapair”
“Sad about the First Aid Ultra Repair formula change. Why did they add eucalyptus oil?”
“I also love the FAB ultra repair cream”
“I also love the FAB ultra repair cream and the Dr. Jart cicapair”
“Sad about the First Aid Ultra Repair formula change. Why did they add eucalyptus oil?”
r/tretinoinMentioned
1.2k pts · 195 comments
“I keep trying all these thick “barrier repair” moisturizes thinking they’ll revive me and I break out.”
“the more simple I keep it the better my skin reacts”
“I literally just do dove sensitive bar soap, tret .025 then aveeno lotion and my skin is happy again!”
r/SkincareAddictionDidn't work
1.2k pts · 81 comments
“First Aid Beauty Ultra Repair Cream”
“too heavy and cystic acne”
“Most things break me out or make me dry.”
r/RosaceaDidn't work
571 pts · 21 comments
“Me too! Ultra repair cream bc of the eucalyptus ugh”
“Me, while I'm throwing out a $40 jar of skin cream.”