A good hand lotion,,,,any suggestions?

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Found them at the dollar store
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Gold Bond; Lubriderm; and Liquid Glove (or something like that -at quilt stores)
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As others have said I use Neutrogena all the time and love it.
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I use CVS Dry Skin Therapy. About $10 for 14 oz. It's non-greasy, non-irritating and fragrance free. I try to buy it when CVS runs a sale.
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Quote: Hello ladies. I'm not an experienced quilter by any means but hope to devote more time to it. My hands get very dry when I'm working with fabric and I'm not really good at remembering to put lotion on. I would like to keep some lotion near my sewing machine so I'll remember to use it. I'm allergic to most everything that has a scent to it. I'm wondering if there is a lotion someone can recommend that won't be a problem rubbing off on fabric.

Thank you so much.
I have extremely sensitive skin so the best I can recommend is a product called "Cornhuskers Lotion", sinks in, leaves no grease, and makes my hands feel great!
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I like the Aveno Stress Relief Lotion and the old standby - Jergens in the original scent. Both keep my hands moisturized and are not greasy.
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I like "lay it on thick" from BATH n BODY WORKS
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I use the No crack cream. You can find the white cotton gloves at most pharmacies.
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I love Mary Kay fragrance free hand lotion and their extra emollient night cream. As for the white gloves, I found them at a local dollar type store. Mary Kay has a wonderful set called satin hands, that has an extra moisture which is a 3 step process, well worth the money.
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Aquaphor - I've recommended it a few times on this board.
Very good stuff - http://www.aquaphorhealing.com/
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