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Extremely Dry Hands
Hi - the skin on my hands is really dry and cracked (all over my hands and fingers, its horrible) - I think I have tried all the mainstream hand creams - but can you tell me what ones work for you? ( Its worse in Winter but is like this all year round.) Cheers
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.have you tried palmers cocoa butter? They have creams for every ailment!
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my grandad swears by this stuff called snowfire when he gets cracks on his thubs, he says it's very mild and effective
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neutrogena hand cream is the best, you must try it! use it as often as you can, what i do is apply loads before i got to bed, give your hand a good massage as well by absorbing the product to your hand, then wear one of those gloves over night (not sure what they are called but works really well), in the morning your hands should feel really soft.
Try this regime before bed.
Soak your hands for a few minutes in a bowl of warm water to which is added a quality moisturising bath soak.
Dry gently and use plenty of good nourishing hand cream.
Pop your hands into some thin cotton gloves, which I think are available in Boots, and wear overnight.
You should soon see an improvement.
ps Some foot creams give a better result on hands than a hand cream.
Soak your hands for a few minutes in a bowl of warm water to which is added a quality moisturising bath soak.
Dry gently and use plenty of good nourishing hand cream.
Pop your hands into some thin cotton gloves, which I think are available in Boots, and wear overnight.
You should soon see an improvement.
ps Some foot creams give a better result on hands than a hand cream.
Neutrogena swiss formula and the good old fashioned snofire. (available only at chemists) Snofire is also great for chilblains and cracked heels. My mother and grandmother swore by it and I now use it. It is very mild but has great healing properties. I even got my husband using it as his job causes nasty cuts and splits on his hands.
my dad uses this (only cause I bought him it and he has continued)
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Crabtree-Evelyn-Garden ers-Therapy-Cream/dp/B00004U9UY/ref=sr_1_1?ie= UTF8&s=garden&qid=1234451933&sr=8-1
bodyshop also did a really good one - think it might have had hemp or something in it. Keep a couple of tubes of whatever you choose to use and use often!
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Crabtree-Evelyn-Garden ers-Therapy-Cream/dp/B00004U9UY/ref=sr_1_1?ie= UTF8&s=garden&qid=1234451933&sr=8-1
bodyshop also did a really good one - think it might have had hemp or something in it. Keep a couple of tubes of whatever you choose to use and use often!
Hi Upsydaisy (I like ur name!!!)
There is a treatment using paraffin wax and should be available in a local beauty salon.
I do actually have a paraffin wax bath and have used that on my mothers hands for very dry skin.
They vary hugely in price but the wax really does work.
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L. xxx
There is a treatment using paraffin wax and should be available in a local beauty salon.
I do actually have a paraffin wax bath and have used that on my mothers hands for very dry skin.
They vary hugely in price but the wax really does work.
http://shop.ebay.co.uk/?_from=R40&_trksid=m38& _nkw=paraffin+wax+heater&_sacat=See-All-Catego ries
L. xxx
hi - some really great suggestions thanks very much everyone! Luxury - I remember No7 used to do a fab hot wax hand treatment, but I never thought to look into other brands. I've got some cotton gloves an have resorted to using that heel balm stuff on my hands and covering them with the gloves. If this bloomin snow EVER goes (live in rural Scotland) I'm looking forward to heading to Boots to try a couple of your tips. Thanks again xx
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