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  Jake Bishop said:
Does anyone else get dry hands from working, its doing my head in!!

Any ideas on how to get over it?

 

 

Yh I do mate

I now wear those thin black gloves for everything, the outside is cotton like so breathes well and the palm has a thin but strong grip,

Then evenings when I shower just put some moisturiser on my hands sounds a bit soft but does help,

Think it's e45 good stuff

Josh

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I suffer with dry hands all year round & have tried everything, then I came across cracked heel cream, so I gave it a go.

Works better than any hand cream, heals the split fingers in a couple days.

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Some one mentioned udder cream on and Snowfire ointment on a previous thread, I've found both to be good but the snowfire's smaller so easier to keep in the truck but it does melt.

 

I've got one hand that dries out more than the other it splits, peels and blisters when it flares up, nothing fixes it but they both help.

 

I get em on ebay.

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  s.varty said:
Gibbs & dandy sell "o,keeffes working hands" for dry hands that crack and split. Best stuff ive used

 

Agree with that best on the market

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