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What to do about thin skin on hands from washing them too much?Rating: (votes: 0) I use Avon foot cream as a hand cream; works wonders I keep this handy during the day, and I slather it on at night. Much improvement. Comment:
drink plenty of fluids and apply skin barrier, just as you would treat excoriated bottomsMedline makes a barrier that smells good and is available to purchase online. $8 for large tube.
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somebody sent me, out of the blue, a big jar of "genes vitamin e creme, swiss collagen complex." i have no idea what all that means, but it smells pretty nice and in two days i can definitely see the improvement.other good things: neutrogena unscented. vaseline intensive care lotion, slather on and wear cotton gloves to bed.
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Quote from RNsRWeI use Avon foot cream as a hand cream; works wonders I keep this handy during the day, and I slather it on at night. Much improvement.
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i'll 3rd that opinion regarding the avon foot cream, my colleagues introduce me to this product and it works!
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YES, isn't their foot cream GREAT? I love the Pomegranate Chocolate scent, but danged if it isn't discontinued!! So disappointed.There's other scents in lotions, but I really like the cream, not the lotion, as the lotion is too thin for these chappy hands I'll have to either wait out my supply and hope the scent comes back, or go for another....who has recommendations?(oh, and yes, it IS great for feet )
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Sorry I couldn't put my input on this, I'm not a nurse yet. However, I wanted to let you know they do have a Beauty section. Just go to "Break Room" on the top right and then click "Family" on the left and you'll see the "Beauty/Aging/Healthy Skin"
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Good old vaseline. Make sure your hands are wet/damp so that it can lock in the moisture. I have severely dry hands (made worse with nursing) and I'm still trying out lotions and so far none of them have yet kept me moisturized longer than 2-3 hours before I need to reapply. I keep lotions everywhere though - bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, purse, work bag, car so that I'm always reapplying which really helps.I've started to use Lush's massage bars and I find them very moisturizing compared to creams & lotions. Read some of the reviews on the website.
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I use either Vaseline or Vaseline intensive care lotion. I also apply lotion hourly at work, particularly during the winter months.
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Anything with shea butter! If you are an organic person my friend sent me a website that a co-worker of her's has. She is a nurse and has helped formulate all the skin products....I have used her wound salve and her hand cream...they are great also! organic skin care Meadowlake Farm Beehive Skin Therapies
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Mary Kay makes a three step moisturizer/conditioner thing, sorry I don't know the name. I was given it as a gift and I swear my hands looked younger after the first use. I thought I would test it and used the 3 step on one hand, and a generic lotion on the other and asked my husband if he could tell a difference. He did, immediately. Both visually and by softness.
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At work I use "CamoCare" organic soothing cream.......it's a little pricey but it works and is non greasy. At home and at night I use Aquaphor, a petroleum based ointment that cures all and when the are cracked I use Sulfodine 3-way ointment for dogs or bag balm. (I'm a closet farm girl.)
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