Hand lotion for quilters
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I use one of Target brand Up & Up's. It's way cheaper than others and just as good. When my hands get really dry, I put a few drops of olive or coconut oil on them, a trick told to me many years ago by a manicurist.
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I use baby lotion. Yes, the kind that goes on babies bottoms. Seems to last longer, does not feel greasy to me. Have bottles of that everywhere. Hubs uses it as well but maybe because it's the only kind I buy???
#16
I use a hypoallergenic lotion called "Glaxal Base". You can buy it at pharmacies and sometimes you have to ask the pharmacist for it. It is a lotion that was recommended by my doctor because I have very dry skin and am very sensitive to lotions. Although a bit medicinal in smell, it is a fantastic non-greasy lotion.
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I use O'Keeffe's Working Hands hand crème. The container says for dry hands that crack and split. It works really good for me. I can't remember the price but for me price isn't an issue if it works.
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