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Circe|1416454758|3786987 said:Crabtree & Evelyn Goatsmilk Hand Therapy once or twice a day, and paint your cuticles with vitamin E oil before bed.
OVincze|1416491369|3787168 said:I have horrid hands and bleeding, cracked cuticles, eczema below my fingers so I am the worst case. The absolute best I have ever used and tried just about everything from natural to high end was Estee Lauder Re-Nutriv hand cream, very very pricey though. L'Occitane Shea Butter hand cream is the second best, everything from their shea butter line is great, the body cream works great on hands too, the cuticle cream is amazing. If you have problems with your cuticles definitely get that, apply first and then the hand cream or the body cream. Then if you want very simple and inexpensive use pure shea butter, I use a natural shea butter with a bit of grape seed oil. Old German formula Nivea is great too, cheap as well. These work great if you have serious problems with your hands but are not really light weight, light weight things do not work for me. Sometimes you have to make a choice, if you find your hands too greasy then wipe some off a bit later.
monarch64|1416455785|3786994 said:Circe|1416454758|3786987 said:Crabtree & Evelyn Goatsmilk Hand Therapy once or twice a day, and paint your cuticles with vitamin E oil before bed.
My mother always uses Goatsmilk from C & E. Apparently her mother did as well. I still buy her the soap when I find it occasionally (no C & E store here but several boutiques carry the line).
I used to use Moisturel in the tub (as opposed to the lotion bottle, not the bathtub.) Great stuff, no fragrance or additives.
Now I use TreeHut body butter for everything. Body/face/hands/feet. It's not greasy but it's THICK. I've been using it for at least 10 years now. I go through a 7 oz. container of it twice a month. I like to slather myself. I don't wear perfume but people always tell me I smell like cookies or coconuts, depending on what flavor I'm on that day. I also use their sugar scrub, body wash, and regular lotion during the day. I freaking love that stuff and it's easy to find at Target/WalMart/Kroger.
Olive Oil for super dry cuticles year-round.
I haven't found a good remedy for static-y hair in the winter. I blow out my hair a few days a week and it's great until I walk outside in the freezing cold and zero humidity, then it just plasters itself to my head like I rubbed one of those kid's plastic firefighter helmets on it. Yuck. Help!
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Calliecake|1416505693|3787309 said:monarch64|1416455785|3786994 said:Circe|1416454758|3786987 said:Crabtree & Evelyn Goatsmilk Hand Therapy once or twice a day, and paint your cuticles with vitamin E oil before bed.
My mother always uses Goatsmilk from C & E. Apparently her mother did as well. I still buy her the soap when I find it occasionally (no C & E store here but several boutiques carry the line).
I used to use Moisturel in the tub (as opposed to the lotion bottle, not the bathtub.) Great stuff, no fragrance or additives.
Now I use TreeHut body butter for everything. Body/face/hands/feet. It's not greasy but it's THICK. I've been using it for at least 10 years now. I go through a 7 oz. container of it twice a month. I like to slather myself. I don't wear perfume but people always tell me I smell like cookies or coconuts, depending on what flavor I'm on that day. I also use their sugar scrub, body wash, and regular lotion during the day. I freaking love that stuff and it's easy to find at Target/WalMart/Kroger.
Olive Oil for super dry cuticles year-round.
I haven't found a good remedy for static-y hair in the winter. I blow out my hair a few days a week and it's great until I walk outside in the freezing cold and zero humidity, then it just plasters itself to my head like I rubbed one of those kid's plastic firefighter helmets on it. Yuck. Help!
Edited for clarity.
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Hi Monnie, I just answered Mom Happy's thread with a great product for hair static.
I'm not pouring it on my hands. Or into big wet cuts. Just a tiny dab in a cracked spot. But thanks for the info!OVincze|1416529458|3787637 said:I would caution you against using superglue regularly on broken skin, why? Superglue contains an altered form of a deadly poison until it dries, you can smell the bitter almonds they used to smell on patients during the Middle Ages that died of cyanide. Now, ok before you get too scared the form in superglue is considered pretty safe, that said it is said to cause allergic reactions in certain people and breathing problems when breathed in. Perhaps it could work for most but I for one would not want cyanide in my bloodsteam. I may be too cautious but better be safe than sorry.
Calliecake|1416459628|3787036 said:The only one that really works well for my hands has been Gold Bond Healing lotion. I use the unscented formula.
Really any of them would as long as you use them consistently. That one I mentioned, the WORKING HANDS stuff, is actually I think made for guys. Tradesmen and the like.Dancing Fire|1416552195|3787796 said:Will these moisturizers work for a guy? My fingers will get dry, cracks and bleeds during the summer...![]()