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Likewise!I use it occasionally too.
Likewise!I use it occasionally too.
been cleaning paint off hands with celly thinners
Stop this and your hands will be fine
That's why I like O'Keefes - the relief is almost instantaneous and there's no greasy residue.E45 (cheaper) or the Neutrogena equivalent, but you have to use it for a few weeks to get the results on really poor dry / cracking skin.
All this other / udder stuff like bag balm is best left to cows tits etc as it does not absorb so well - unless you have hands like cows tits
When I had very sore hands it was recommended to use a bit of hand cream at night and wear disposable gloves over. It works but Id only bother if really bad.
Reviews.. look at those feets
When I had very sore hands it was recommended to use a bit of hand cream at night and wear disposable gloves over. It works but Id only bother if really bad.
Brilliant stuff, that high % peppermint is like a natural anasthetic! Awesome for muscular pains, even back ache sometimes.I use "uddermint" udder cream , also good for aches . a bit like linament
Definitely puts a spring in your step if you get it on your pecker !I tend to get cracked skin on hands and knuckles in the winter when the air is very dry. I find that any skin moisturizer works, just needs a few days of applying it once or twice a day.
Brilliant stuff, that high % peppermint is like a natural anasthetic! Awesome for muscular pains, even back ache sometimes.
Also good for more... erm... sensitive areas![]()
Definitely puts a spring in your step if you get it on your pecker !
Is a anyone familiar with barrier cream? Back in the day when I did my mechanics NVQ we used to be given cream that protected hands from automotive contaminants and made them easier to clean after work. But cant find anything like that now.