I have heard many times that Neutrogena hand cream is very very good for winter-dry chapped hands. It's non-greasy as well. :)
2006-12-14 11:57:24
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answered by Shorty 3
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The best lotion for your hands will be Soy Pete lotion bars. Soy is naturally rich in Vitamin E and these products don't have any alcohol that can dry your skin out. One 3 oz lotion bar costs around 7 dollars will last 6 months- that is three times a day if needed. It is the best lotion I have ever used because it works most of the day and I don't have to constantly reapply it after i wash my hands. It stays on my hands even after washing! I was very impressed! Check the site out and order!
http://www.soypete.com/
2006-12-15 14:33:01
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answered by LNZ 3
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There are plenty.
I don't know where you live so it's no use mentioning brands. Look for one that is a skin repair one.
Also soaps & detergents can cause dry skin. Be careful which ones you use & try some of the hand washes rather than soap.
I have found some are better than others so experiment a bit.
2006-12-14 12:05:05
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answered by Maryrose 3
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Hello! I had the EXACT same problem, and every time I used lotion at night, the next day almost a film of lotion came off my hands, and my super dry hands got caught on certain materials! Then one day I tried this different lotion, INSTANT RESULTS OVERNIGHT! After applying the lotion in the morning again, my hands are still soft, 12 HOURS LATER!
It is called: Olay firming reveiver!
It works like this:
Imagine the surface of your hands is like a puzzle. The cells in your hands represent puzzle peices. When your cells lose moisture, they sort of shrink. When puzzle peices shrink to different sizes, they no longer fit, leaving you dry, cracked hands. This lotion plumps your cells with llotion, it is cheap, it is in a big bottle, and it smells great!
2006-12-14 12:18:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Try Aveeno
it has otmeal in it so it works really well and there is non-greasy kinds.
idk about it being at a drugstore but I've seen it at target.
It works good for me because I get really dry hands in the winter.
2006-12-14 12:10:44
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answered by katie 2
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It really works if before you go to bed, apply and extra rich mosturizor and then slip on a pair of cotton gloves. I do that once a week and my hands look awesome! I use St. Ives ultra healing mosturizor, its effective, cheap, and non greasy!
2006-12-22 08:15:48
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answered by =] 2
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Neutrogena Hand cream - just a dab relieves dry, chapped hands.
2006-12-14 12:06:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Curel is a really good moisturizer, as well as jergens, Eucerin, Baby oil that's in a gel form and udder cream and nivea work really well also. As well as Lubriderm. However my personal favorites are Curel and Eucerin.
2006-12-14 13:07:19
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answered by A.Z. 2
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Burt's Bee's Hand Salve.
2006-12-14 11:58:21
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answered by slanderer of names 2
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The cheapest and best solution - vaseline.
Yo can get it in every drugstore and its $2 or so.
2006-12-14 14:44:17
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answered by Hanoi_babe 2
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