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Very dry old looking hands
Hi, i have very dry wrinkly hands, ive tried just normal hand cream without making any difference to there appearance, but does anybody know of a very good hand cream that would put all the moisture back into them. Thank you
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to be very honest no cream will take wrinkles in the skin away but moisturising can help even things out a little. I use e45 on my face and neck, I neglected my hands, not something I thought about really. I buy a large tub of e45 and put a small blob in my hands and wet the other one and rub together which basically gives you the feel of the e45 lotion for probabley less price! The large tub lasts ages! Or! another cream you can try is 'Aqueous cream' You can buy it in the same size tub as the e45 for a lot less money. I tend to use the e45 on my face and neck area and the cheaper aqueous cream on my arms/ legs and hands. The aqueous cream leaves a different feel on your skin, doesn't sink in as readily as e45 but is a very good moisturising barrier! x
to be very honest no cream will take wrinkles in the skin away but moisturising can help even things out a little. I use e45 on my face and neck, I neglected my hands, not something I thought about really. I buy a large tub of e45 and put a small blob in my hands and wet the other one and rub together which basically gives you the feel of the e45 lotion for probabley less price! The large tub lasts ages! Or! another cream you can try is 'Aqueous cream' You can buy it in the same size tub as the e45 for a lot less money. I tend to use the e45 on my face and neck area and the cheaper aqueous cream on my arms/ legs and hands. The aqueous cream leaves a different feel on your skin, doesn't sink in as readily as e45 but is a very good moisturising barrier! x
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I completely ruined the skin on my hands in my teenage years working in a pub and doing the washing up without gloves. Nothing will save them now but I find when I use a facial exfoliator such as Clinique, if I use it on the backs of my hands there`s an improvement. Followed by Neutrogena Swiss Formula and a sunblock
Palmers cocoa butter products are sure to help and leaves you skin with a lovely scent
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another suggestion - I use face and body scrub but only recently realised I dont actually take time to scrub the back of my hands. I cant say they look younger but are definitely softer so that helps. I cant recommend a particular hand cream as I do chop and change but do recommend you keep a tube by the kitchen sink, bathroom sink and at work - ensuring you slap it on regularly. Also as previously mentioned if you do have to wash dishes - use gloves!
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