Saturday, October 31, 2009

What do you think there best hand cream is?

In Australia it winter time. We are have one the long cold snaps in many years. Anyway my hand are cracking from the cold and are getting soar from the cuts. What are some of the best hand cream or something better to stop the stingy.
Answer:
Hey, we in same area!I have to save Nivea.I use their body cream too - and I get extremely dry skin - even in winter.
Depends if you want no residue or not.My advice,
Soak your hands in warm water for 20 minutes. pat dry, then slather on some nivea Q10 handcream.Handcream seals in moisture so you put the moisture in first by soaking them.Deadset. It helps you recover quicker.What you looking for in handcream? Any relief? No residue? anti-aging? Nice smell?
hemp lotion or coco butter!
Neutrogena seems to have the thickest, best hand cream in my opinion.
im been using Ginvera Green Tea Body Lotion for few years, it's very good and smell fragrance too, but im not sure wether u can get it at your country. if u got any friends at Singapore or Malaysia, ask their favours to help.
garnier frutise nurti-pure detoxifying cream i use ever time i take a bath it
and it doesnt make only your hand softer but
your arms legs and elbows
it awsome
This will be your best bet on your hands I have never felt a lotion like this my mom has been getting it ever since we were young and it isnt alot of money.
http://cgi.ebay.com/7-lot-avon-moisture-...
Try looking in to Arbonne they have a great hand cream it's pure and natural and really helps -
(it's 100% pure, natural botanical) do not use any products with a mineral oil to them and if you can also find Corn Huskers lotion (yellow cap in the US it's good).
Try a new product recently arrived from the UK called Skinsure Active. A bottle of this will last 2 months on average when used on the hands. Forms a protective layer on the skin that remains in place even when washing hands. It has the additional benefit of killing germs for at least 3 hours after application. Great for when you're out and about and for dry skin conditions. (Is also non-greasy!)

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