Naptime yet? 08:22 AM 12-07-2013
Is there a product that you swear by for dry, cracked hands? I've tried everything, from lanolin to OTC lotions, but nothing seems to help. I currently use Corn Huskers Lotion & socks (at night, maybe I should do this during the day, haha), but my knuckles are once again cracked & bleeding by day's end. Any suggestions will be appreciated & tested
. Thanks!
Cradle2crayons 08:27 AM 12-07-2013
My husband has been using this. He had cracks, bleeding, roughness,...now his hands are smooth. I tried the foot cream, but didn't like it.
Maria2013 10:08 AM 12-07-2013
is it only available online?
pandamom 11:10 AM 12-07-2013
Our family uses Gold Bond Healing lotion.
http://www.amazon.com/Gold-Bond-Ulti...d+bond+healing
I use it because I wash my hands 50 billion times working at a center. My sons and DH have year round exzema- but worse in the winter. This is the only thing that helps all of us. We've even used prescription creams which don't work as good as this.
I love it because it's quick to go on (unlike some of the heavy duty thick creams) and isn't greasy.
It's a bit spendy but totally worth it
Lately I've been using Gold Bond Eczema Relief cream. It's worked better than anything else I've tried.
Josiegirl 11:40 AM 12-07-2013
Gold Bond Healing Cream was recommended to me here and I agree, it works really well. I paid 11.00 for a pump bottle.
I need something for my feet.
They're horribly cracked and peeling.
Josiegirl 11:43 AM 12-07-2013
O wow, that link above, Gold Bond is only 8.47 as an add-on(if you place an order of 25. or more). Thanks for posting that pandamom! Just placed it in my cart.
snbauser 02:17 PM 12-07-2013
Another Gold Bond Healing Lotion user here. I love that it goes on without feeling greasy.
Meeko 04:16 PM 12-07-2013
I swear by Gold Bond. Awesome stuff.
Leanna 04:33 PM 12-07-2013
Aquaphor!
kitkat 04:47 PM 12-07-2013
The dermatologist recommended CeraVe Moisturizing Cream for my DD's eczema. It's called cream, but it feels/looks like lotion, not thick/gooey and it's absolutely AMAZING! Clears up her stubborn eczema very, very quickly. It's about $15 for a 16oz tub, but it is worth the money. It is the only lotion I will use for the kids or myself.
craftymissbeth 05:04 PM 12-07-2013
We use Gold Bond Diabetic. My skin feels instantly hydrated... and as much as I've been washing my hands lately they're soooo dry.
I also use Cerave as recommended by my doctor. Frequently!
Naptime yet? 05:48 PM 12-07-2013
Thank you, everyone, for the suggestions
LaLa1923 07:25 PM 12-07-2013
Originally Posted by pandamom:
Our family uses Gold Bond Healing lotion. http://www.amazon.com/Gold-Bond-Ulti...d+bond+healing
I use it because I wash my hands 50 billion times working at a center. My sons and DH have year round exzema- but worse in the winter. This is the only thing that helps all of us. We've even used prescription creams which don't work as good as this.
I love it because it's quick to go on (unlike some of the heavy duty thick creams) and isn't greasy.
It's a bit spendy but totally worth it
LaLa1923 07:28 PM 12-07-2013
Originally Posted by Josiegirl:
Gold Bond Healing Cream was recommended to me here and I agree, it works really well. I paid 11.00 for a pump bottle.
I need something for my feet. They're horribly cracked and peeling.
I use petroleum Jelly! put that on your feet and then socks!! after sa few days to a week your feet will be fabulous!!
I use gold bond for my hands!!
thetoddlerwhisper 08:56 PM 12-07-2013
i like the nivea cream that comes in little blue tin. i use it after every handwashing
itlw8 05:53 AM 12-08-2013
Vermont bag balm in the green square metal can it is petroleum jelly lanolin and an antiseptic cream all together I garden and have sensitive skin. It works wonders for me. I find it also works for diaper rash but I only use it on my grandkids. They call it magic cream
Kaddidle Care 06:34 AM 12-08-2013
Gold Bond or Aveno but.. maybe invest in gloves to save your hands.
Sterile gloves for changing diapers, a lined rubber set for cleaning and another set for dishes.
I never wash dishes without gloves - even in the summer time. It feels weird at first but you get used to it.
Also, avoid the anti-bacterial soaps in the bathroom. They are murder on skin!
Maria2013 08:10 AM 12-08-2013
Originally Posted by Josiegirl:
Gold Bond Healing Cream was recommended to me here and I agree, it works really well. I paid 11.00 for a pump bottle.
I need something for my feet. They're horribly cracked and peeling.
try Jergens Ultra healing, at night when you go to bed, you'll see results even after the first time
PS Gold Bond makes cream for feet, but I'm not sure if it's any good
providerandmomof4 09:40 AM 12-08-2013
Originally Posted by Meeko:
I swear by Gold Bond. Awesome stuff.
Me too!
Leigh 09:50 AM 12-08-2013
I use the Gold Bond Softening (with Shea Butter). Love it. There are better ones, but this is my fave for the price.
jenboo 07:41 AM 12-09-2013
jessrlee 07:45 AM 12-09-2013
Unregistered 11:32 AM 12-09-2013
We changed to Provon soap. Its what they use in hospitals. My hands are in much better shape this year.