Dry Skin And Cracked Cuticles.
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Feb 14, 2014
Antonia M.
Let me start by saying I'm an auto parts driver for a living and my hands are exposed to the elements as well as a lot of cardboard and dirt on a daily basis.
Needless to say, my hands get pretty dry. Sometimes to the point of cracking which is far from attractive.
I need to find a product that will keep my hands moisturized for more than an hr. PLEAASSEE HELPP!!
Feb 14, 2014
Antonia M.
Also need a good cuticle treatment to try...
Feb 14, 2014
Vanessa W.
Coconut oil on the cuticle and for moisturizer I recommend either the Burt's Bees Honey&Almond Oil cream or Weleda Skin Food, both at drugstores. These creams get absorbed by the skin quickly so it doesn't feel oily, but your hands still feel soft and fresh for a few hours.
Feb 14, 2014
Antonia M.
Thanks, I've heard a lot of good feedback lately on coconut oil so I'm definitely going to give it a shot. Along with the Burt's Bees:)
Feb 15, 2014
Audra B.
I'm not that big of a fan of coconut oil but if you do get it, make sure its virgin, organic and unrefined. I prefer argon oil. I have really dry lids and undereyes and oily tzone and I use it al over my face, just a drop or two and in only a week my face looks so much better. my breakouts have even stopped and seeing as how I'm pregnant and my hormones are causing havoc on my skin, argon oil saved my face!!