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My hands are already drying out and the true dry weather isn't here yet.
What do you use that you can throw in a purse? |
| L'Occitane sells their lotions in a travel-size tube. |
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Neutrogena Norwegian formula hand crème. Fantastic product.
No fragrance and it doesn't wash off easy so you don't have to keep reapplying it. Though I'm a guy with terrible dry skin so not sure if it works just as well on women's skin.... I'm a tennis player and a violinist and it also helps with callus build up on my palms and fingertips. |
Caldrea and Trader Joe's also have hand cream in the tube format for better prices than L'occitane. |
| I love Weleda's Skin Food. |
Yup, this. Was great when I worked in a hospital and was washing my hands a million times a day. (and I'm a woman, it worked great on my skin) |
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Avon's Moisture Therapy Intensive Care in the BEST hand cream out there...Hands down. <--- No pun intended.
I have tried many other creams and no others even hold a candle to this one. |
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| Crabtree and Evelyn sells small tubes. I love the Gardener's Hand Cream. I bought a bunch at the C&E outlet for almost nothing (the tubes were slightly misprinted). |
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Carmex
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| Coconut oil. |
I like Skin Food too, but it's a bit greasy. |
| Aveeno |
How do you make it portable? |
| The best by far is a small $6 travel body butter from body shop...you won't regret it! your hands will thank you! |