| My hands are so dry these days. Please recommend your best hand creams. |
| The Bluemercury own brand m-61 one is good. |
| Vaseline. Or Aquaphor. |
| I haven't found that fancy works better. I have been using Eucerin Calming Creme (get at CVS or Target etc) for a while now (there are a few types of Eucerin -- make sure it's Calming Creme). I don't have eczema but am super sensitive -- and dry out easily. The thing I like about the Eucerin is that it does soak into my skin within a couple mins or so. Other cremes left my hands oily for a while -- or never soaked in until I dried my hands off. |
| Aveeno Skin Relief Hand Cream. |
| Oops -- PP here. Cream - not creme. I blame the snow. |
| What do you want in a hand cream? Do you need one that's super thick? One that completely absorbs? Etc. |
| Neutrogena Norwegian Formula. |
One that stops my hands from feeling so dry. I feel like everything I use disappears in seconds and my skin feels dry again. Obviously between washing cleaning things, looking after the kids and cleaning them, and the dry air during winter, my skin is really working hard! |
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herbacin kamille hand & nail balm
Isn't super thick but acts like it is. Absorbs beautifully. Dries down to barely any scent. My hands are so soft and moisturized. I'm never going back. Even made my nails stronger. |
| Nivea. The cream kind. |
| ^ I should've added about the herbacin that a little bit goes a long way. I love that I don't need to use a ton of product to get the job done. |
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Vaseline Intensive Care
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This. Or the Burts Bees Almond paste. |
| O'Keefes Working Hands |