winter time dry cracked hands

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winter time dry cracked hands Elderberry Blossom 02-08-2007
Posted by Elderberry Blossom on February 8, 2007, 8:37 am
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I know we are all suffering dry cracked hands I wear rubber gloves for
almost everything but throwing, but with my own work and teaching two
classes my hands are still a wreck.
I use Jason pure Shea Butter. What does everybody else use?

Posted by Boris Mohar on February 8, 2007, 6:59 pm
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wrote:

>I know we are all suffering dry cracked hands I wear rubber gloves for
>almost everything but throwing, but with my own work and teaching two
>classes my hands are still a wreck.
> I use Jason pure Shea Butter. What does everybody else use?

http://www.bagbalm.com/ I am not joking
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Posted by DKat on February 8, 2007, 7:09 pm
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I throw with slip and use as little water as possible. I will use sponges
to throw with (very small nature ones) sometimes. As soon as I get out of
the shower, I dry off lightly and slather on vaseline lotion or even use
vaseline. I also use these wonderful gloves that take off dead skin when I
shower. For whatever reason, keeping the dead skin off helps a lot in cold
dry climates. If I've been neglectful I slather up with vaseline and put on
some gloves and socks. If you are wearing rubber gloves anyway, I would use
that as a time to soak with something like vaseline intensive care lotion.
Just some thoughts.

Donna


http://www.folica.com/Earthly_Essenti_d285.html (I have never bought from
this place but these are the kind of glove I'm talking about).
(Amazon.com product link shortened)

>I know we are all suffering dry cracked hands I wear rubber gloves for
>almost everything but throwing, but with my own work and teaching two
>classes my hands are still a wreck.
> I use Jason pure Shea Butter. What does everybody else use?



Posted by Steve Mills on February 8, 2007, 7:28 pm
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I used a form of refined Udder cream I got from a farm supply originally. I
now use a water based cream containing a small amount of a mild antiseptic.
The Cream is called Vesagex.
It's very good indeed.
Usual disclaimers.

Steve
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Steve
Bath
UK

>I know we are all suffering dry cracked hands I wear rubber gloves for
>almost everything but throwing, but with my own work and teaching two
>classes my hands are still a wreck.
> I use Jason pure Shea Butter. What does everybody else use?
>



Posted by 5string on February 8, 2007, 7:51 pm
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Burt's Bees -- Hand Salve.

>I know we are all suffering dry cracked hands I wear rubber gloves for
>almost everything but throwing, but with my own work and teaching two
>classes my hands are still a wreck.
> I use Jason pure Shea Butter. What does everybody else use?
>




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