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they scratch too, and the skin dosent heal like its too dry but the cream is not workin aswel

2006-10-28 00:58:57 · 21 answers · asked by dania 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Skin Conditions

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So simple!!! 1) apply lots of Vaseline to your hands just before you go to bed, and wear protective gloves which you can buy in boots. youll wake up with silky hands. 2) come to me for parafin wax treatment, it makes wonders! 3) always wear gloves when washing up and doing the cleaning!!

2006-10-28 09:22:20 · answer #1 · answered by zipi 1 · 0 0

My GP prescribed Diprobase cream for this and that i have stumbled on it better effective than Neutrogena, notwithstanding that's also strong. that's non greasy and odourless and is presented in tubes or 500g tubs with a pump that you'll shop at abode for ordinary software after washing your palms. I word it till now leaving the abode contained in the morning and at evening till now going to mattress. Your guy once you've one will delight in the latter as (no longer wishing to placed it too crudely) that's by no skill outstanding being dealt with through a woman with not uncomplicated palms. He can use it too and also you'll sense the version. you'll get the cream on prescription or purchase it over the counter. the tremendous tubs are maximum reasonable costing about £12 and may very last you a three hundred and sixty 5 days. I fill a small field (an empty sampler received from the body shop - you need to ask precise) to carry round with me. Boots promote Diprobase cream and no doubt different shops do too.

2016-10-16 06:45:33 · answer #2 · answered by swailes 4 · 0 0

I also have this problem in the winter. Here is the best thing I have found: Go to your local feed store or animal health store and get some Corona. Apply it to your hands liberally before bedtime and put extra onto the cracks. Put cotton gloves or socks on over your hands. Your hands will heal very quickly. You only need to do it again when you feel another split coming on.

2006-10-28 01:15:23 · answer #3 · answered by E J 1 · 0 0

Buy a large tub of Aqueous cream - very inexpensive. Keep applying it all day long at frequent intervals. If that doesn't work it may be some type of skin condition that will need prescription cream from your doctor

2006-10-28 01:08:58 · answer #4 · answered by deebradley2000 3 · 0 0

I think that Cold Pressed Sesame and Cold Pressed Raw Coconut Oil would best help you. (the emphasis is on coconut oil) You should both rub it topically on the affected skin and take internally for the skin & body. Read up on these two oils. Also Blackcurrant Oil...

Sesame Oil is the very best natural conditioner for the skin. When you rub it on, it doesn't stop at the skin the way other oils and creams do. Sesame Oil penetrates to the very marrow of the bone. On the way it gathers oil soluble toxins and takes them into the blood stream to be eliminated by the body as waste. It also neutralizes oxygen radicals, which are thought to be one of the major causes of aging.

Coconut oil is a medium-chain saturated fatty acid that has numerous health benefits:

* Antiviral, Antimicrobial, and Antifungal Properties
Coconut oil contains lauric acid and its derivative, monolaurin. Both are considered to have properties that destroy viruses, such as HIV, herpes, influenza (the "flu"), and cytomegalovirus, bacteria, such as H. pylori, and protozoa, such as giardia.
# Increases Metabolic Rate
Coconut oil can be integrated into a healthy weight loss plan. It stimulates metabolism.

# Other Possible Benefits of Coconut Oil
Coconut oil is also believed to help with cholesterol regulation by raising "good" HDL cholesterol. It also shows promise in tumor prevention and has a nourishing/replenishing effect to the skin.

2006-10-28 01:20:17 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Try Eucerin. It's stuff they use in hospitals. I wash my hands all the time now since I had a baby, so my hands get so dry they crack sometimes. If I put Eucerin on it and by the end of the day they've healed. Get Eucerin Original

2006-10-28 01:07:56 · answer #6 · answered by gstfox 3 · 0 0

Do you notice a change when it starts getting cold outside?

Use a good hand lotion, make sure your hands don't get cold when you go outside. Drink plenty of water, take vitamins (lack of vitamin B and C was said to be the cause of my hands being like that 20 years ago).

2006-10-28 01:02:01 · answer #7 · answered by IC 4 · 0 0

Before you do to bed use some Auquaphor..it`s a healing ointment that you can but at any drug store...put that on and then wear some cotton gloves to bed and in the morning your hand`s will be so soft,also works great on the feet!

2006-10-28 01:09:08 · answer #8 · answered by kaotic261 2 · 0 0

Go to the tractor supply store, or most any old country feed store, and get yourself some cow tit cream or ointment...a lot of women use it for the hands especially in the winter.

Or the Pharmacy should carry Buttocks Butt paste...no joke its for babies Butts...it works for hands as well

2006-10-28 01:22:30 · answer #9 · answered by AD 3 · 0 0

How about Neosporin? Even it's own commercials tell about putting it on dry skin and cuts. You can put it on and put some thin gloves on overnight. Or vaseline.

2006-10-28 01:20:34 · answer #10 · answered by lazycat 3 · 0 0

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