Half price, been a while since the last half price deal. Time to stock up for baby.
Other QV baby products also half price this week.
QV Baby Moisturising Cream 500g $13 (Was $26) @ Woolworths

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What did I miss today?
National ginger snap day?
I'm guessing if Diddy gets out there will be Freak-Offs
the parties were awesome, one of the best times of my life. but the key is not to stay too late. he is getting in trouble for all the stuff he does after midnight.
woah happy outing your genocide approving self day to all who celebrate !
not all jews are zionists and not all zionists are jews but everyone who stands in support of the isreali government is a genocidal fascist dog and deserves to be shunned, shamed, spat on and abused
i have spoken, neg away kids, it only stings cos y know i'm right
Hey man, nothing wrong with Wednesdays.
In all seriousness, what is today?
Victorian news that's not about truth-telling commission.
Is it World Snowflake Day?
Oos
Diddy must be out
Dont forget. Pricematch this at chemist warehouse for further savings.
They only price match items in stock
LOL….
some places dont even check, try you luck
Put the lotion in the basket
I like the cone bottom of these dispensers so I can dispense all the cream. Anyone have a solution to get all the cream out of flat botttom dispensers without cutting the bottle?
So use the massage gun and white cream comes out after a few seconds….
she got excited
why if i dont got a massage gun
do power tools work ?
Is this the same stuff as their regular QV moisturising cream?
From memory a few years back I remember the ingredients were exactly the same
seems only different ingredient is Niacinamide (Present in List 1, Absent in List 2):
Purpose: Vitamin B3 derivative, improves skin barrier, reduces inflammation, brightens complexion, and supports moisture retention.
Difference: Exclusive to List 1, suggesting an added benefit for skin health beyond basic moisturization.
Concentration: Not specified, but typically 2–5% in creams for efficacy (e.g., QV Baby Moisturising Cream may use ~2% based on market norms).
Implication: Likely targets sensitive or eczema-prone skin, aligning with pediatric or enhanced therapeutic claims.https://www.woolworths.com.au/shop/productdetails/359127/qv-…
rrp difference of 50c
https://www.woolworths.com.au/shop/productdetails/87563/qv-c…
List 1: Likely QV Baby Moisturising Cream, where Niacinamide supports delicate infant skin and nappy rash protection.
List 2: Likely regular QV Cream, a baseline formula for broader use without the added vitamin benefit.
Verification: Check product packaging or QV’s official site (egopharm.com) to confirm, as ingredient order reflects concentration (Aqua first, preservatives last).
Pros, Cons, and Solutions
Pros of List 1: Niacinamide adds skin health benefits; ideal for babies or eczema.
Cons of List 1: Slightly higher cost or potential irritation if sensitive to vitamins.
Pros of List 2: Simpler, cost-effective for general use.
Cons of List 2: Lacks Niacinamide’s therapeutic edge.
Solution: Use List 1 for infants or sensitive skin; List 2 for adults or mild dryness. Patch test both.
for adults adequate? whats the difference
baby products generally have minimal fragrances as they tend to trigger reactions in sensitive skins
This or moogoo's offerings?
price bet at CW for $12.30
probably the wrong day to be advertising this.