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A good hand lotion,,,,any suggestions?

A good hand lotion,,,,any suggestions?

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Old 04-29-2011, 03:09 PM
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Regeneration Extreme Repair by BeautiControl is absolutely the best I have ever used. Sort of pricey, but worth every penny.
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Old 05-12-2011, 09:46 AM
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I use corn huskers. Will sticky at first, then soft and no perfume smell.
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Olive oil. Yes, the kind you cook with.
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Old 05-12-2011, 01:01 PM
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After reading all these posts I bought Avon silicone glove and found it to be too smelly, then bought aquaphor and found it to be too greasy, then bought gold bond and found it to be just right.

Love it thanks for the tips
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Bag balm works great for me, my hands get very dry from
working in the yard too....Costco here sells it the cheapest
about $4.50....aquaphor is something I just was told about
for healing skin, exema and psoriasis (mild), its pricey but
the house brand works well too...
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Originally Posted by Shelbie
I also like the "Gloves in a Bottle". It is a little more expensive than some of the others mentioned but you don't need much, it is not heavily perfumed and it does work.
I agree with Shelbie The gloves in the bottle is very good and it doesn't come off on the fabric.
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It's been years since I used bag Balm but it did do a wonderful job when I used it.


Originally Posted by sewmuch
Bag balm works great for me, my hands get very dry from
working in the yard too....Costco here sells it the cheapest
about $4.50....aquaphor is something I just was told about
for healing skin, exema and psoriasis (mild), its pricey but
the house brand works well too...
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