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Dry hands


Question Posted Monday November 8 2004, 3:26 pm

Since it is pretty much the start of winter where I live, it is quite cold. When it gets cold outside, my hands get dry and start to crack and occasionally peel. My question is, is there any hand lotion that would be good for me to use so that it will help prevent from the cracking and peeling? I've used St Ives Whipped Silk and it made my hands start to burn. So if you have any suggestions on a hand lotion to use, it would be greatly appreciated if you'd "share the love". Thank you in advance.

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bAhAmAmA0250 answered Tuesday November 9 2004, 2:20 pm:
go to walgreens and get this lotion for hands n knuckles i think its a white tubed kind of bottle and its neutrugena

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Cheetah_Girl answered Monday November 8 2004, 6:43 pm:
you should use "nivea"

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SmallThang88 answered Monday November 8 2004, 5:58 pm:
ok you need to try cocoa butter, that stuff is really great. it helps dry skin and it also helps fade strech marks and scars if you have any of those. i hope i helped you and if it worked for you give me a update.:)

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xplisit15 answered Monday November 8 2004, 5:32 pm:
Ok what im going to suggest might not be good for everyone, because i know people who have had reactions to some of their lotions, but go to bath and body works. They have like a million different kinds of lotions. I personally like the country apple and cucumber mellon, give em a shot!

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ElementaryHustler answered Monday November 8 2004, 5:05 pm:
cetaphil works wonders except it has no scents. I like smelly stuff but it keeps your hands mosturized for like a long time. It shouldn't burn because I used it when I had this rash from wind burn and the rash burned and when I put the lotion on it made it feel a whole lot better.

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mookie answered Monday November 8 2004, 4:20 pm:
vasline intensive care works for me.

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