This doesn't help me, personally. But I am glad if this helps other people. My skin is way too uber-dry for this, unfortunately. |
| Get a humidifier and drink more! I never need lotion. |
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I can empathize OP. I cut it out of my routine when my kids were really young. It's been awhile, I think I just sucked it up and got used to the dry feeling. Once the weather warms up you won't feel it so much. In the meantime, a humidifier in your room at night will help.
It gets better, my kids are older now and I've gone back to my lotion routine. |
| I can't stand the feeling of lotion so I just use a humidifier and keep my humidity around 50-55%. Makes my skin feel really soft!!! No more bloody noses in the winter too. |
Yes. I have four kids, and work and go to school. I raise my kids to be independent and to learn to wait. That combo gives me time to do what I need to for myself or for one of the other kids. OP, maybe you take 7 showers a week and only have the time to apply lotion 4 of those times, but 4 is better than 0. Maybe the lotion days also need to be the ponytail days. Work it out. |
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If your skin is itchy and dry....the solution is to put on lotion after you shower and dry off. I'm not sure anyone is going to be able to suggest a solution that doesn't take at least 90 seconds.
Also, make sure you are using fragrance free lotion, like cetaphil (especially if you are applying at work). Perfume can cause itchiness. |
| What about those spray lotions? Vaseline i think? |
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Get the lotion delivered. Then you can use the time you saved from going to the store to put on the lotion!
(Small efficiencies). |
| Wow, all kinds of value judgments and a few helpful comments. This should be included on the Best of DCUM thread. |
| Look, I'm all for making sacrifices for my babies, but no lotion? That's fucking barbaric. Lotion separates men from lower animals, you know. |
NP here. I use the Olay in-shower lotion, and I find it quicker and easier than lotion afterwards. Not sure why; I'm not about to compare times. It just works for me. I also HATE getting out of a warm shower into a cold bathroom. That's the main reason I don't use post-shower lotion in the winter. OP, you may have to order it online--it can be hard to find in stores. |
| OP - what I do is keep the lotion in the nursery! Helps a ton. Some adjusting - running back and forth to get clothes on, etc., but it at least gets me lotioned half the time. |
| Anyone who says they don't have time for lotion is overly dramatic or a hot mess. Seriously, you can't be that busy that you literally don't have 5 seconds to put on lotion. I bet I can find mothers of twins, triplets, 3 under 5 that out on lotion. OP you are severely disorganized or a drama queen. |
| I cannot think of any solution that would take less time than applying lotion. I use a kind with a pump bottle, dry off quickly, and lotion up in less than a minute. Really not other way around it. |
You're not filling a tub with lotion and bathing in it. I don't understand. |