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Soft hands. I have really bd skin.
Like in the winter it gets all dry and stuff.
Currently, I have three very dry, very cracked fingers.
I read someone there were some time of gloves you could wear at night that would sofen them up?
What are those gloves and where can I find them?
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Bath and Body Works does sell gloves and lotion to go with them in their True Blue Spa section, but they're kind of expensive.
The best thing is to is get some really good hand cream- Neutrogena Norwegian Formula (unscented) is the best, you can get it at drugstores and Walmart, then put some cotton gloves on your hands before you go to sleep. If you don't have any, your local beauty supply store should. ]
I have used socks instead of gloves because the elastic band of the gloves can leave a painful line around my wrist. Pick a soft pair of socks and load your hands up with lotion, put the socks over your hands, and sleep. This has prevented my hands from getting dried out so I can continue playing guitar without my fingers bleeding. I hope this helps. ]
i used to wear gloves at night in the winter and they worked soo good haha i couldn't stop feeling my hands..haha but yeah burts bees has a little hand kit and it comes with cuticle cream and all that good stuff but you put the lotion on then put the gloves on and your hands will be so soft the next day. you can always just use lotion too but you might need to put it on multiple times throughout the day. ]
I've got eczema on my hands, so sometimes they'll get so dry they crack and bleed! Here's what I do at night:
First, you need a 1% hydrocortisone cream. You can get them without a prescription at drugstores. It contains a steroid that causes your skin to retain moisture.
Then, you need a pair of thin cotton gloves. Drugstores sell those as well.
You put a thin layer of the cream on the areas that are dry, then put on the gloves overnight. It really helps the cream to sink in. ]
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