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Posted by DAB on October 3, 2006, 6:20 am
Wooly wrote:
> Some things to do for rough dry hands.
>
> First, quit using Udder Cream, Silicone Glove, or any other "hand
> lotion" containing silicone. Also stay away from lotions containing
> alcohol of any type (often billed as an emollient, more often used to
> keep wax fractionates "liquid" and dries your skin as it evaporates)
> and any that contain mineral oil.
>
> Second, make a scrub consisting of a tablespoon of coarse brown sugar
> in a quarter cup of second-press (not XV) olive oil. Scrub your hands
> daily with special attention to the fingertips. After a few days your
> hands will be smooth as silk and ready to handle silk, too.
>
> For regular washing ditch the synthetic detergents (find sodium or
> potassium laurel sulfate on the label and it's synthetic detergent).
> Switch to a soap product such as Ivory, Kirk's Castille, or a
> sprouthead soap of your choice. If you prefer to use liquid soap you
> can dilute Dr. Bronner's liquid castile soaps 50/50 with distilled
> water and use it in your pumpers. It'll be thin but it works just
> fine that way.
>
> For all-around moisturizing use a lotion like Burt's Bees Milk and
> Honey lotion; it's moderately priced, readily available, and doesn't
> have any weird stuff in it :D
>
> If you're up for making your own "lotion" you can mix second-press
> olive oil with jojoba oil at a rate of 75/25. Massage by drops into
> clean damp skin. If you're feeling really adventurous you can add
> avocado oil, kukui nut oil, and all manner of other things available
> from lotion-and-soapmaking suppliers. Essential oils will make your
> "lotion" smell good, but moderation is the key!
>
> I like a product I buy at the feed store called "HoofsAlive". It's a
> lanolin-based salve with lots of other seed/nut oils added. I mix a
> spoonful with a squirt of cortisone ointment, nuke it in an old glass
> Carmex pot to melt, then stir it with a toothpick as it cools. My son
> uses this on his poor chapped lips and they clear up pretty much
> overnight. I use straight HA on my lips, nails/cuticles, horny heels
> &c, it absorbs 100% in a short amount of time, smells good, and does
> good things for me.
>
Thanks for the tips....I get winter crud..my hands look like peeling paint
and I will try the Burts Bee products.
Donna
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