Quality drugstore body lotion for dry legs?

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Anonymous wrote:the key is to apply the lotion when your body is still damp - not dry. I keep my lotion in the shower, I towel off lightly, and immediately apply lotion. I use Nivea (with almond oil)

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DG8F04Y?tag=tsr-skcr-nivea-skcr-products-20&linkCode=osi&th=1&psc=1


Yes, i've also read and force myself to do so even though I do not like putting lotion on my hand before I style my hair. Really takes the ash out of the dryness.


This. I use the jergens wet skin and it’s great. My skin used to be horribly dry (a derm once prescribed me body lotion my skin was so dry) and now it’s totally fine.I’ve found the jergens is easier to apply to wet skin then regular lotion, which can feel and look like it’s just sliding around on the surface.

Amlactin is good for the red bumpy skin on the backs of upper arms if you have that, though.
Anonymous
Sounds like you’d benefit from a humidifier as well.
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Anonymous wrote:Not drug store, but the lotions at Trader Joe’s are excellent. I use the gel one every day but the richer cream and the new one with vitamin c are great for dryer skin.


+1 I haven’t tried the lotions, but the creams that I’ve tried are excellent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like you’d benefit from a humidifier as well.


+1 A humidifier, even in one room, can really make a difference.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:CeraVe, Cetaphil or Vanicream. Apply to damp skin.


+1
CeraVe specially is excellent
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Eucerin
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O'Keefe's Working Hands -- you can use it on your whole body.
Anonymous
Also make sure you're hydrated.
Anonymous
Aveeno, but I have to use it as a preventative every day. I keep the pump bottle by the shower and apply to wet skin before I dry off. Pretty much every day from November to April. The key for me is to prevent dryness; it's really hard to fix it if I get dry flaky skin.
Anonymous
I like Cetaphil and Eucerin. Apply right out of the shower with skin still damp.
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Curel ultra healing is ok; Seaweed company unscented is great but you don't get much in the 6 oz tube :/
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Anonymous wrote:Amlactin.


This is amazing for powdery dry skin.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:CeraVe, Cetaphil or Vanicream. Apply to damp skin.


These. Also Eucerin is good. Thick, but good.
Anonymous
Cuccio naturale.
Anonymous
Try Avon Skin So Soft oil in the shower. I apply, shave, then rinse off.
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