shea butter
Shea Butter will provide improvement in all the conditions listed below. As you use this multi-purpose cream you are likely to discover additional uses. The amount of time required for optimum results with various conditions may vary with each condition. Wrinkles, for example, require 4 to 6 weeks of daily use. Itching is relieved immediately.
1. Dry skin
2. skin rash
3. Skin peeling, after tanning
4. Blemishes and wrinkles
5. Itching skin
6. Sunburn
7. Shaving cream for a smooth silky shave.
8. Small skin wounds
9. Skin cracks
10. Tough or rough skin (on feet)
11. Cold weather
12. Frost bites
13. Stretch mark prevention during pregnancy
14. Insect bites
15. Healthy skin
16. Muscle fatigue, aches and tension
17. For before and after strenuous exercise
18. Skin allergies such as poison ivy or poison oak
19. Eczema
20. Dermatitis
21. Skin damage from heat (hot grease while cooking, radiation treatment for certain medical problems, etc.)
2006-09-21 04:06:56
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answered by pops 6
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I use Lubriderm Skin Nourishing lotion and it is great. I have really dry skin and this keeps my skin moisturized all during the day without reapplying.It's about 10 dollars but it is worth the money.
2006-09-21 16:08:47
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answered by Nicalo22 4
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You know I have tryed so many keep ur eyes open for free samples. Like at Walmart.com and you can try a lot of them and find the best one for you. I like the Oil of Olay one the best. It helps around the nose area where I get dry skin!
2006-09-21 11:07:23
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answered by LeeLynn 5
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Try Cetaphil, the one in the jar - Its very good for sensitive and very dry skin. It also doesn't clog your pores. Make sure you scrub your face maybe with an apricot scrub (St Ives has a good one). This takes out all the dead surface skin and cells that make your skin dull and dry
2006-09-21 11:06:55
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answered by SxyPR 3
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Most facial moisturizers will help with dry skin...go to a department store and pick a counter that you're familiar with......
some other things you can do that really helps is to drink plenty of water....no smoking...very little drinking....enough rest....humidifier in your bedroom.
2006-09-21 11:42:52
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answered by daljack -a girl 7
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Try shea butter - it isn't too expensive (WalMart or any place that sells lotion) it doesn't make your skin greasy, and it mousturizes really well. Cold pressed olive oil works well too, but I wouldn't reccomend using it during the day because it is too oily. If you use olive oil, put it on right before you go to bed and rub it in really well.
2006-09-21 11:08:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I have the same problem. I use Purpose. Its made by Johnson & Johnson and costs about 10 bucks at the drug store. I have been using if for years now and its the best stuff that I have ever used.
2006-09-21 11:12:09
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answer #7
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answered by hullo? 4
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I use Aveeno Moisturizing lotion . It's made from natural oatmeal and is good for your face. Apply just once after you was your face. It's good. It's Dermatologist recommended
2006-09-21 11:07:44
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answered by Babloo 2
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Try a lotion called curel it works wonders for dry skin
2006-09-21 11:06:39
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answered by lil sexy 2
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Try Aveeno, it's gentle but it's expensive. I recommend getting the generic version. You can get them at Wal-mart (and if you're Canadian) Shoppers.
2006-09-21 11:06:53
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answer #10
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answered by chocolatemeringue_04 3
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