| Trades Joe's udder cream. Trust me |
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Mary Kay Satin Hands
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| L'Occitane shea butter hand cream or pure shea butter (not the lighter kinds) or Aveda Hand Relief |
| I got some Lush hand cream for Christmas, and that stuff is amazing. Using it every night has made a big difference--expensive, but really good! |
| If you are looking for something cheap, I find St Ives works well. |
| Weleda Skin Food! |
| Second L'Occitane Shea Butter hand cream. Body Shop also has a Shea Butter hand cream that's pretty good. |
| I would recommend a product sold in drugstores called Moisturel. It is expensive for a drugstore product and the smell is not special in any way, but it works. It was such a relief to me during a time when I had mysterious hives and horrid itchiness that would not go away despite steroid creams and shots combined with horribly dry skin in some areas. |
| http://www.badgerbalm.com/p-14-badger-balm.aspx This stuff is great, I'm a nanny and I wash my hands constantly and this is the ONLY stuff that has worked for me. It's also organic with great ingredients. No parabens or phenoxyethanol just 6 organic ingredients. |
| Coconut oil from Whole Foods or Trader Joe's. Put it on before bed. You will feel like you went on a spa vacation. |
| L'Occitane Shea Butter hand cream when my hands aren't a total mess. Love the smell and it does moisturize, but there's nothing like Eucerin Original Moisturinzing Creme (it comes in a jar). It's thick and kind of waxy but if your hands are really a mess they suck it up quickly and there's no greasy residue. Great for winter skin legs too. |
| Be careful with the coconut oil- some people find it incredibly drying! |