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May 17, 2016
Viviana J.
May 18, 2016
Kendra H.
My circulation to my hand has been wrecked after surgeries and I get really dry cracked skin during the winter. So I feel your pain. The only thing I've found that works is actually beeswax. I buy mine from local farmers who actually use the products that they sell to help rescue bee colonies they're local to me but they do have a website and they ship all over. They also travel around the Ren Faires on the east coast and you can check the schedule online. Their hand comes in a bunch of scents my favorite being cooling peppermint. Sticks are $5 and a jar is $10. You can use it alone or do what I do. I put on my favorite lotion and then apply this on top. It creates almost like a seals where normal lotion would wear off or be washed off, the beeswax helps keep the moisture in. My hand cracks so bad in the winter and get so dry that there was a point I couldn't move my hand because it just burned and stung (joys of surgery caused circulation problems! Haha)
But this has helped immensely and they have a great mission too. And everything is homemade by the family who runs the company. You can find them at beefolks.com
And if you like them they sell loads of other things too including candles, bath bombs, and regular soap. And it's all made from beeswax and goes to help their mission of saving bees!
May 18, 2016
Kendra H.
May 18, 2016
F F.
May 18, 2016
F F.
The blue one Jack Black is from Sephora and the J.R.Watkins is from Target it's the newest one I found and I seem to like it.. It has pretty good ingredients in it sounds healing.. It's coconut and honey but they have other scents as you like
May 18, 2016
F F.
Oh it's Shea butter btw!
May 18, 2016
Avery M.
I have extremely dry hands and the only thing that has made them better is Kiehl's Ultimate Repair hand cream! It's amazing and not greasy at all, and it sinks in fairly fast :)
May 18, 2016
Hannah K.
I find that by far my favorite hand cream is the L'Occitane shea cream (I forget the exact name), but I always apply it over oil, either coconut oil (the RMS Raw Coconut Cream) or just a plain cuticle oil. I keep hand creams everywhere; by my bed, by my kitchen sink, in my purse, in my car, in my bathroom...everywhere. I find that the constant reapplication helps more than any one hand cream specifically.
May 19, 2016
Leah W.
Coo
May 19, 2016
Leah W.
I mean cool
May 19, 2016
Rachel M.
Try Eucerin creams xx