View Poll Results: Do diapers dry out your hands?
yes
10
27.78%
no
15
41.67%
I don't change diapers
0
0%
I never noticed
8
22.22%
sometimes if I am changing several diapers a day
3
8.33%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 36. You may not vote on this poll
My3cents 11:31 AM 02-07-2013
Do diapers dry out your hands?
Lorna 11:34 AM 02-07-2013
Washing my hands constantly from diaper changes and nose wiping dries out my hands. Plus the low humidty from winter my hands are so dry.
My3cents 11:36 AM 02-07-2013
I have 5 kiddo's in diapers right now and my hands get so dry. I notice after I change a diaper. I think the diapers are sucking all the moisture out of my hands.
What is the best lotion that is not greasy to use?
My3cents 11:38 AM 02-07-2013
Originally Posted by Lorna:
Washing my hands constantly from diaper changes and nose wiping dries out my hands. Plus the low humidty from winter my hands are so dry.
yes this too. Constant hand washing, toy washing, dishes and winter weather all contribute too. I just notice it the most from handling a clean diaper during a diaper change.
Lorna 11:48 AM 02-07-2013
I have udderly smooth cream I use during the day after washing my hands. Soaks in and isn't greasy.
earlystart 12:02 PM 02-07-2013
Not diapers, but frequent hand washing. I keep little bottles of lotion next to the sink and diaper table, any kind works for me.
blandino 12:15 PM 02-07-2013
We have 8 in diapers - and I was just noticing that my knuckles are very dry (I never ever have dry skin). Plus, all the hand washing after nose wiping isn't helping.
No, but I only have TWO in diapers.
Blackcat31 12:26 PM 02-07-2013
My hands are soooooo dry.......I leave bloody little fingerprints all over everything but I am so used to it, I rarely notice.
I have eczema so my finger tips crack open and bleed around my fingernails and sometimes on my knuckles.
I use a presciption hand cream and simply deal with it.
My doctor always says
"Just try not to get your hands wet very often" to which I
spud912 12:56 PM 02-07-2013
Originally Posted by earlystart:
Not diapers, but frequent hand washing. I keep little bottles of lotion next to the sink and diaper table, any kind works for me.
Ditto!
Mom&Provider 01:41 PM 02-07-2013
I'm not sure it's the actual diaper, but it's definately from washing my hands 100 million times a day that's for sure!
daycarediva 02:42 PM 02-07-2013
Kaddidle Care 03:11 PM 02-07-2013
You ladies might want to invest in the laytex (or not laytex) gloves. The Centers have to use them and they might help if you think the diapers themselves are drying your hands out. Also for those with hands so dry they are bleeding.
I use rubber gloves for doing dishes and a different pair for cleaning. The less you expose your skin to chemicals the better.
And... antibiotic soap rips me up! I have to get the softsoap regular stuff. Avoid hand sanitizer too. Skin is just not meant for that much abuse.
DaycareMama 06:35 PM 02-07-2013
I use gloves. But just restocking the clean ones i can feel them suck the life out of my hands.
DRYER SHEETS are terrible on my hands and all the handwashing
laceylmm 07:00 PM 02-07-2013
My hands have been so dry, cracked and uncomfortable. I used to use cornhuskers lotion. It works very well.
ljones77 07:04 PM 02-07-2013
Originally Posted by Lorna:
Washing my hands constantly from diaper changes and nose wiping dries out my hands. Plus the low humidty from winter my hands are so dry.
Yes this would be me as well, and it's especially worst this year more so than the previous ones.
LaLa1923 07:21 PM 02-07-2013
Originally Posted by My3cents:
I have 5 kiddo's in diapers right now and my hands get so dry. I notice after I change a diaper. I think the diapers are sucking all the moisture out of my hands.
What is the best lotion that is not greasy to use?
Coming from a medical background, gold bond!
canadiancare 05:00 AM 02-08-2013
I use glaxal base cream. You can buy it in big tubs. I also have finger tips that crack so I have that liquid crack sealer. I am very bad about cleaning without wearing gloves so I know I bring the issues on myself.
I also have huge cracks on my heels. For that the only thing that works is the body shop hemp foot cream.
Meeko 05:41 AM 02-08-2013
GOLD BOND ULTIMATE HEALING LOTION AND/OR CREAM
Pure magic.
melilley 07:13 AM 02-08-2013
Originally Posted by Lorna:
I have udderly smooth cream I use during the day after washing my hands. Soaks in and isn't greasy.
I use this too!
Lavender 11:51 AM 02-08-2013
We have 8 infants in diapers and we wash hands after each diaper change plus we wash hands to prepare every bottle, serve food, when we wipe a nose, each time we come back in the room etc. My hands get very dry and crack on the knuckles. I stopped wearing my rings so I could apply Eucerin frequently. It helps, but it's not a cure-all. I've never noticed the diapers doing anything, only the hand-washing.
Sunshine74 10:08 PM 02-08-2013
Originally Posted by Kaddidle Care:
You ladies might want to invest in the laytex (or not laytex) gloves. The Centers have to use them and they might help if you think the diapers themselves are drying your hands out. Also for those with hands so dry they are bleeding.
I use rubber gloves for doing dishes and a different pair for cleaning. The less you expose your skin to chemicals the better.
And... antibiotic soap rips me up! I have to get the softsoap regular stuff. Avoid hand sanitizer too. Skin is just not meant for that much abuse.
Just make sure when you get gloves that they are the powder free ones. Those are the worst as far as making your hands dry- especially if you are sensitive to the powder that they use. Several staff members in our center were (including me) so we switched to powder free.
LoraJenkins 06:45 AM 02-09-2013
Pure Shea Butter. LOVE the stuff!!!!!!!!!!