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    Can anyone recommend a good hand cream to repair gardening hands?!

  • #2
    Pure hemp oil works for me - I have psoriasis on my hands so they get seriously cracked sometimes! Or, Neutrogena Norwegian Fisherman Formula is very good too.

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    • #3
      E45 cures my bleeding knuckles (cos I drag em along the floor according to OH )

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      • #4
        A girly question ?

        Originally posted by basketcase View Post
        Can anyone recommend a good hand cream to repair gardening hands?!
        I use (boots) "ALTERNATIVES" "Dry Skin Relief Cream", it has evening primrose oil, wheat germ and aloe vera in it....and it rubs in so easy, it smells nice too

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        • #5
          Rather than try to repair damaged hands, use surgical gloves to protect your hands in the first place, maybe a barrier cream before you start. If you do get chapped dry skin after gardening, wash your hands in cold or luke warm (not hot) water and give them a good scrub with a soft nail brush before using hand cream.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by terrier View Post
            Rather than try to repair damaged hands, use surgical gloves to protect your hands in the first place, maybe a barrier cream before you start. If you do get chapped dry skin after gardening, wash your hands in cold or luke warm (not hot) water and give them a good scrub with a soft nail brush before using hand cream.
            If the neighbours saw me walking around wearing surgical gloves they would lock their doors and call the police

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            • #7
              I use L'Occitane ultra moisturizing fluid, it's a bit pricey but you only need a tiny bit

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              • #8
                Nuetrogena (sp?), I use it all the time, a great barrier and repair cream. My other half also uses it when shooting during the winter. Not too pricey and very effective.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by SarzWix View Post
                  Neutrogena Norwegian Fisherman Formula is very good too.
                  i second this, by far the best I have tried, we have to use moisturiser at work after having hands in surgical gloves all day and this is the stuff that really works.
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                  • #10
                    Baby lotion, and it smells yummy

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                    • #11
                      I've tried all kinds over the years (I don't wear gloves so have permanent compost stains on my fingers and nails)

                      Body Shop hemp handcream is the business, but it smells horrid. Therefore, their Mango body butter is my number one.
                      All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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                      • #12
                        Anything in Mrs Nogs bathroom cupboard does for me.
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                        • #13
                          I LOVE 'Helping Hands' from Lush. My hands get really, really, dry and this stuff is just gorgeous and leaves them really soft and smooth.

                          If there is a Lush store near you (and you can stand the smell, I know I lot of people can't even walk down a street with a Lush shop in it!) you can pop in and ask for a sample. The staff are usually very helpful!
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                          • #14
                            the cheapo option if your hands are really bad, is to smother them with Vaseline at bedtime, then put on some cotton gloves (or socks!).

                            In the morning your hands will be baby soft (and hopefully you won't have a greasy pillow). it works really well on hard feet too
                            All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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                            • #15
                              As an occasional eczema sufferer I use E45, to wash my hands all the time (soap allergy - well fragrance really), brilliant as face cream/any cream really...
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