my skin is really dry on my hands from the wind and the cooler weather right now. is there a really good hand lotion that i could get somewhere? I'm up for ANYTHING! they crack and bleed a little bit too and it sucks so I need hand lotion with deep moisture, I think...
hotpotato answered Thursday October 1 2009, 8:43 pm: Baby oil makes my skin soft and keeps it moisturized. It's really good to apply lotion right after a hot bath/shower and rub it in immediately. [ hotpotato's advice column | Ask hotpotato A Question ]
SkyLi answered Thursday October 1 2009, 4:40 pm: Aveeno hand cream all the way! It works amazingly and makes your hands feel SOOOO soft. My whole family and I use it. It is organic too! It is somewhat pricey at times, but totally worth it. I know for sure you can buy it at a CVS and Rite Aid, and I think most department stores carry it.
~Sky [ SkyLi's advice column | Ask SkyLi A Question ]
drops_of_jupiter answered Thursday October 1 2009, 4:10 pm: yea i know what you mean, my skin has always been really dry too!
i use Vaseline aleo fresh. (hydrating body lotion with aloe & cucumber)
lotions that have scents can irritate your skin, (especially if your skin is sensitive like mine), and can make your skin turn itchy and red, so Vaseline aloe fresh is great because it has a neutral scent that's actually good for your skin.
xokristabelle answered Thursday October 1 2009, 1:46 am: Neutrogena Norwegian Formula hand cream is amazing. I got a sample of it and loved it- the packaging isn't very impressive but it's really good stuff, keeps your hands very moisturized and soft. [ xokristabelle's advice column | Ask xokristabelle A Question ]
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