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    Posted: 20 April 2011 at 9:37pm
Can anyone recommend me something?

My hands are in a terrible state at the moment, they are dry, cracked and quite sore.
 
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I have some stuff here that I dont use, Ill bring it along tomorrow for you! Just got to find it now.....

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Seriously can't go past Rawleigh's ointment for cracked skin ...
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The thing that worked best for my hands (when they were cracked and bleeding ) was Cetaphil. I think I used this one. It seemed to be the only thing that stopped my hands from being like sandpaper.
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the body shop used to stock a hemp cream that was really really great. I think they may still stock it...
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Nutrimetics hand and nail treatment cream is really good for dry hands as is clarins handcrea. The clarins one is dea but it lasts through 6 hand washings and leaves your hands soft and smelling really lovely. I get very dried cracked hands, they are painful (and im a chronic handwasher which dosen't help) and these two have been the best Ive found so far. Neutrogena do a good one too, but I find it greasy and I don't like the smell.
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Also DRINK MORE WATER!!!!!
Breastfeeding dries out your hands something wicked..sounds strange but it is true.
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Originally posted by fattartsrock fattartsrock wrote:

Also DRINK MORE WATER!!!!!
Breastfeeding dries out your hands something wicked..sounds strange but it is true.


Wow, really? Thanks for that!!!

I get dermititus on my hands really bad, some times, normally when I wash my hands heaps, it gets so bad that the crack and bleed and I can hardly make a fist or straighten my hands. I use Neutrogena Norwegian formula hand cream when it gets really that bad. Have to do it when the kids are in bed and I know I can sit and not touch anything and let it absorb.
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the Simunovich Olive handcream is quite good (and NZ made). it used to be absolutely awesome and you would only need the tiniest bit and your hands would stay soft and smooth for ages, but they have changed the recipe a bit. but is still really lovely.


http://www.simuolive.co.nz/store?pg=category&id_category=6
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I second the Neutrogena Norwegian Formula...its wonderful and not badly priced for the small amount you need.
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I second the Hemp hand cream from The Body Shop, it's brilliant!
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Oh yes, the Neutrogena Norwegian stuff is good too, and pretty cheap! But it is pretty greasy, so make sure you don't have to touch too much.
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I have found Dermasoft Sorbolene Cream really good - have only just started using it and its good. I have excema as well so perfect for that too.

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Originally posted by chickadeedoo chickadeedoo wrote:

I have found Dermasoft Sorbolene Cream really good - have only just started using it and its good. I have excema as well so perfect for that too.


Ditto. I also use medco acqueous cream. Both you can usualy find in the supermarket and not badly priced either.


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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote MamaT Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 April 2011 at 1:57pm
Ok thanks ladies, lots of suggestions.
I hate that greasy feel of most hand creams, so usually end up wasing it off again. The one you suggested sounds good fattarts, especially since it lasts through handwashing. Maybe I'll see if I can try some first.

Good point about water, I never seem to drink enough, so another reason to make sure I do.
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i love those little tubs of stuff you get for 90c. neurtrogena i think.
very greasy but turns my sandpaper into smooth skin
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I use Avalon Organics Lavender hand & body lotion - bit pricey ($22 for 340g) but works wonders on my excema! Not overly greasy either
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DP has bad eczema/dry skin/huge cracks on his hands he uses Dermasoft soap and cream on his hands. Doesn't 'fix' his problem but eases things for him. Otherwise the Lucas' pawpaw ointment is FANTASTIC!
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I use 'Sally Hansen - Radiant Hands, Nails & Cuticles creme'.

It's really nice and smells so nice. It has Vitamins A, E, C and grapeseed oil & chamomile.

Good for your hands and nails and non-greasy or sticky.

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I reccomend either Clarins (the hand and nail one the other one is not a moisturising i find) or Shiseido handcreams they are awesome.




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