No Time for Lotion-How to Deal?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Drink more water throughout the day.


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.
Anonymous
Get a humidifier and drink more! I never need lotion.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are any of you moms of young children? I've had to cut out so much of my beauty routine after becoming a mom, and lotion is one of the casualties. If you don't have anything constructive to say, move on to another post.

-OP


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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
What about those spray lotions? Vaseline i think?
Anonymous
Get the lotion delivered. Then you can use the time you saved from going to the store to put on the lotion!

(Small efficiencies).
Anonymous
Wow, all kinds of value judgments and a few helpful comments. This should be included on the Best of DCUM thread.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They have in-shower lotion that you slather on in the shower and rinse off, but some of it stays on. I like that stuff a lot. But if you don't have 20 seconds to rub some lotion on your arms and legs after the shower you probably can't do it in the shower either.


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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Don't have time to put on lotion after showers and get itchy as a result. I do keep lotion at my desk at work, but I can only put it on my arms and legs (obviously, not on my back or hip, or other random places that get dry or itchy).

I've used moisturizing body washes before, but they don't help. Any other ideas?



You're not filling a tub with lotion and bathing in it.

I don't understand.
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