My very favorite is Advanced Formula Skin Care by Infinite Aloe.
Stays on like a glove, even through hand washing, does not rub off, comes unscented if desired. www.infiniteAloe.com Little pricey but goes a long way. Sharon |
Bag Balm is great, but don't get the little cans at the fabric stores that cost a fortune. Go to a feed store and buy a big container. It's made for putting on milk cows' udders right before they calve. When we had milk cows, I had the softest hands in the county. It's mostly lanolin, but it doesn't have any perfumes. Cows don't care for perfume. LOL
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I agree this is the same product I've been using for years for my dry hands, mine get extremely dry to the point they hurt sometimes. This absorbs quickly and doesn't leave a greasy residue.
Originally Posted by LindaM
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CeraVe is really good. I got the recommendation from my dermatologist. It works well on your face too. I've stopped using the prescription with retin-A and use CeraVe. I buy it at Walgreen's or WalMart.
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I use the Bag balm too.
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Udderly smooth is great because it doesn't leave spots on your fabric. Never heard of mane and tail lotion, but it sounds good.
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I bought Gloves in a Bottle at my sewing machine store,
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I like Bag Balm. You can find it in farm stores it is least expensive. some places are now carrying it but charge more.
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The Body Shop has great stuff! I use the aloe vera or the shea, as both smells are faint and don't bother me. :)
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Cetaphil therapeutic hand creame ! Hope you can find it . Hard here I bought most that was left at Bed Bath Beyond
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