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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I moisturise my legs and especially my knees every chance I get using Vaseline Alo fresh but I still have dry dark knees.
Fair enough I work on a building site in shorts but I so want lovely knees.
Any trade secrets ladies? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I moisturise my legs and especially my knees every chance I get using Vaseline Alo fresh but I still have dry dark knees.
Fair enough I work on a building site in shorts but I so want lovely knees.
Any trade secrets ladies? "
If you have building site knees I'm guessing they are pretty tough? Try a pumice stone, with a body scrub |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Do you use body exfoliant on them prior to moisturising?
Do you bath or shower?
Soaking in the bath for a while and using a body scrub in the bath/shower might help."
I shower twice a day and body scrub weekly.
I shall try each of the suggested things and see how they do. I might give the plaster a miss though. Tbh; it's probably plaster dust that's half the problem!! |
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"Lol. They're not bad enough to need sanding down. They just need something a bit extra and moisturiser doesn't seem to quite cut it. "
But the Number Seven microdermabrasion body exfoliator it's about eleven quid, use it twice a week follow up with a moisturising face mask and moisturise morning and night with Palmers cocoa butter. |
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By *B9 QueenWoman
over a year ago
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"I moisturise my legs and especially my knees every chance I get using Vaseline Alo fresh but I still have dry dark knees.
Fair enough I work on a building site in shorts but I so want lovely knees.
Any trade secrets ladies? "
Try Bio Oil. |
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By *od6Woman
over a year ago
redcar |
"I moisturise my legs and especially my knees every chance I get using Vaseline Alo fresh but I still have dry dark knees.
Fair enough I work on a building site in shorts but I so want lovely knees.
Any trade secrets ladies?
Try Bio Oil."
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"I moisturise my legs and especially my knees every chance I get using Vaseline Alo fresh but I still have dry dark knees.
Fair enough I work on a building site in shorts but I so want lovely knees.
Any trade secrets ladies?
Try Bio Oil."
I use bio oil after each shave - works a treat |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It's horribly expensive but try Elizabeth Arden eight hour cream, it's sometimes on offer in savers behind the counter. It's quite greasy but it works,it might even give you a bit of protection while your working,and as the others have said lots of exfoliating!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Do you use body exfoliant on them prior to moisturising?
Do you bath or shower?
Soaking in the bath for a while and using a body scrub in the bath/shower might help.
I shower twice a day and body scrub weekly.
I shall try each of the suggested things and see how they do. I might give the plaster a miss though. Tbh; it's probably plaster dust that's half the problem!! "
Cement dust wrecked hubby's hands. He saw a dermatologist and was told to use plain old neutrogena. It works. Great for elbows, knees and heels as well |
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