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Dry Hands

Since the colder weather has set in my hands have gotten so dry and cracked they hurt a lot and even bleed sometimes. I have to wash my hands dozens of times a day as I have 3 toddlers and am constantly changing diapers or wiping runny noses. I am trying not to use the antibacterial alcohol gel as it seems to dry my hands quite a bit more than soap and water. Just wondering if anyone has had the same problem and what they use to alleviate it. I am looking for something rather inexpensive as I want to buy several bottles so I can have them in different rooms in the house. Thanks so much

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I have the same problem. Last year when my hands cracked and bled....I got a cheap pair of cotton gloves at Walgreens and every night I would put on the Aquaphor Healing Ointment then the gloves (to protect my sheets). I did this until the cracks healed, then I would use the Johnson and Johnson stuff (mentioned in someone elses response. It worked really good.

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I too have this problem and I use my daughters baby lotion. (the pink bottle) it works wonders!

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Johnson and Johnson also has a great lotion, they have the 24hr hand cream, it lasts through several washes, and the hand and body cream (my own fave) both my kids and husband have the same problem as you, on their hands, feet, elbows, etc, and these have completely solved our probs =)

K., dry hands for moms who live in climates like MN are so common...I too wash and diaper several times a day. I switched to the all natural soaps and lotions and make my own baby wipes and use all natural lotions and oils daily...this will be my 2nd year using the products and also I am a consultant for Daisy Blue Naturals (www.3623.daisybluenaturals.com). As far as expense, the bar soaps are a bit less expensive, and do the trick...they are moisturizing as well and there is a liquid hand soap too...for little ones the bar soap will go farther for the cost. I love in Delano, MN. Let me know if you are interested in more info. I have posted on this site alot regarding eczema, dry skin and all. Thanks! You may even be interested in getting the products at the consultant discount, as it is a MN company. I stay at home too with girls 2 and 5 one still in diapers and the other who needs mommy to wipe her bottom after poopies...so lots of handwashing going on here:)

Avon Sells a hand Therapy lotion that I really like it I keep a few bottles around and only use that when they are really dry and it feels really nice.

K.-
I too have this problem and I use my daughters baby lotion. (the pink bottle) it works wonders!

Mary Kay is real good it only takes a little also the lotions from Bath & BodyWorks work for me.

You have gotten a lot of advice and mine is pretty much the same. I sell Avon and would recommend the Vitamoist lotion...it runs about $1.79 per tube so it if very inexpensive. I sell Avon and would be happy to sell you some if you think it would help. www.youravon.com/shaunaschmidt
I run a licensed daycare and have 8 kids here every day so you can imagine how many times a day I wash my hands and need a moisturizer that is not greasy. Let me know if you would like to try it...I have a 100% guarantee so if you don't like it just let me know.
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Hey K....

When my hands get to the point of no return (so it seems) I lather my hands up with vaseline at night and wear something over them such as socks (vaseline on bed sheets has a tendency to stain) or even some cheap gloves. Good luck!

Hi there, I have suffered from the same thing and have found that BeautiControl (spa line) makes a great hand creme called Extreme Hand Repair! It works thru at least 3 washes and has helped me a ton. they have a website and I am not sure if you have to order through a rep or not( kind of a mary kay thing) but my rep's e-mail is ____@____.com if that helps. Good Luck. (they have a foot one too.)

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