iiloveyou answered Saturday February 18 2006, 6:32 pm: Vaseline or Aquaphor, which are more pertroleum based. Also there are a million different creams and lotions, you just need to go to a drugstore and have a look. :)
DancinCutie08 answered Saturday February 18 2006, 4:55 pm: ive heard baby powder and baking soda.. i know the first 1 works for sure but im not sure about the other one. also i believe veggie oil if you rub that or any kind of oil on your hands it will work but it will make them greesy [ DancinCutie08's advice column | Ask DancinCutie08 A Question ]
xTatteredxXxDreamsx answered Saturday February 18 2006, 4:10 pm: Lotion helps.
If you want something that helps alot then use Cocoa Butter. Smells good, very cheap, soft hands :]
lulabelle answered Saturday February 18 2006, 3:57 pm: Soap actually dries out our skin, so, the more you wash the dryer our skin becomes, especially in winter. Some things you may have around the house right now to help you out is as follows. Salt: What you would do here is put about a tblspn of salt in a bowl and a tblspn of olive oil. (Olive oil is the best household oil to use on your skin, but if you don't have any use any available oil you have until you can get olive oil.) Rub the mixture all on your hands really well. Wash and dry. You will notice a big difference in how your hands feel. You can also use corn meal as an exfoliate and in the same way. Salt gets better results. Periodically throughout the day you can moisturize your skin and there are several household items that you can do that with. Mayonnaise is great for that. Mayonnaise is eggs, vinegar/lemon juice, oil/olive oil, spices and preservatives. Simply take about a tblspoon at a time and put it into some kind of closed container. This will be what you will use. (You don't want to keep dipping your hands into the family mayonnaise.) A little goes a long way so tap it and then use it. If you have Crisco or any solid vegetable oils, they would make great creams and hydrators. You don't want your hands to feel greasy so use these things sparingly. If you have oat mill then make yourself a cup. When it is warm to the touch spread it all over your hands. Cover them as best you can in oat mill. Leave it on for 15-25 minutes. Rinse off in a sink with a garbage disposal or be sure to put the sink strainer in. This way the oat mill doesn't clog up your sink. This oat mill mask is great for your face/body too. You can add all kinds of things to it like honey and essential oils to get a more intensified treatment. Keep drinking liquids (not sugary sodas) throughout the day. Dry skin is a symptom of dehydration. I hope this has been of some help.
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