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Can anyone recommend a good hand moisturiser?
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By *s_macWoman
over a year ago
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"Shea Butter Hand Cream -- L'Occitane"
I love this, I think it's quite scented though.
I'd recommend Neutrogena Norwegian Formula hand cream, they do an unscented version. I had an ex with a very manual job and used to massage this in to his hands for him |
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"Shea Butter Hand Cream -- L'Occitane
I love this, I think it's quite scented though.
I'd recommend Neutrogena Norwegian Formula hand cream, they do an unscented version. I had an ex with a very manual job and used to massage this in to his hands for him "
I'd recommend this too and it's widely available |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Elizabeth Arden hand cream. I get mine from Amazon. It's expensive but well worth buying and you don't need to use much. It has a sort of clinic smell. I used to have to use lots of steriod creams and still had problems but this hand cream worked very well. |
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"Shea Butter Hand Cream -- L'Occitane
I love this, I think it's quite scented though.
I'd recommend Neutrogena Norwegian Formula hand cream, they do an unscented version. I had an ex with a very manual job and used to massage this in to his hands for him "
Best stuff in the world. I don't always use hand cream, but when I do it's this...!
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Shea Butter Hand Cream -- L'Occitane
I love this, I think it's quite scented though.
I'd recommend Neutrogena Norwegian Formula hand cream, they do an unscented version. I had an ex with a very manual job and used to massage this in to his hands for him "
This is good and i do use it at work. Its not as good or as expensive as the Elizabeth Arden cream so i keep it at work ... stuff often goes missing lol. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"There are creams that contain snail slime....
Seriously, they do..
Apparently this stuff is nature's super moisturising lotion.
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Not quite. Snail 'gel' is mainly used for healing scars. You know snails can fix their own shells if they get cracked/damaged? It is the proteins in their slime. I have a Giant African Land snail and I regularly let it climb my arms and it helps fade my scars.
In terms of actual moisturisation, I would recommend Gloves In A Bottle. It is very moisturising and leaves a non-sticky, non transferable 'barrier' on your hands to protect them. Check out their website, they can explain it better than me |
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I used to use all the expensive brands. My other half is a heating engineer and had smoother hands than me. When I asked him what he used he showed me: Cien from Lidl, they have a whole range.
He cheekily bought me the anti aging one...I love it! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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O'keeffe's working hands cream.
It is in a round green pot and available on Amazon.
Awesome instant cure for me exfoliating builders hands.
I have tried most moisturisers on the market and this one awesome |
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My mum years ago said about snail slime making her hands feel "Teflon coated" after a day of relocating the little buggers from her garden to the field next door..
A few months later she spotted snail slime serum hands and face creams in shops and on line..
Apparently the French escarguoille were renowned for their soft hands and by all accounts.
How they collect the slime, I have no idea.. |
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By *nnejohnCouple
over a year ago
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"There are creams that contain snail slime....
Seriously, they do..
Apparently this stuff is nature's super moisturising lotion.
How do you extract snail slime "
follow them round with a scraper?steady work but long hours lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Thank you, I'll check it out.
Is it available in boots/superdrug?"
No debenhams and their own stores, you can buy it online, biggest tubes are about £19 but you only need a small amount and last ages |
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