Question:
Hand cream for people who have to wash their hands a lot?
I work in health care, and wash my hands so many times you would not believe - plus I have exctma - so dry skin t start with!
I am looking for a non-animal tested good handcream which sinks in and replaces moisture quickly.
I am currently using Lis Earle, but its about £17 for two small tubes plus P and P and does not last long once on the skin.
Any recomendations welcome!
I find I have to wash my hands an awful lot as well as ive got two small children. The best hand cream Ive used is L'Occitane shea butter but its pretty pricey. I quite often slather it on in the evening and then sit watching tv with a pair of those gloves on so that the mositure really soakes in. You can get them from body shop (and socks!). It does help keep my hands in a good condition.
TBS Hemp Hand Protector is good
Lush's 'Helping Hands' was originally made for nurses. They don't test on animals and a pot lasts for ages.
neutrogena is a very good one, and its cheap
I work in health care, and wash my hands so many times you would not believe - plus I have exctma - so dry skin t start with!
I am looking for a non-animal tested good handcream which sinks in and replaces moisture quickly.
I am currently using Lis Earle, but its about £17 for two small tubes plus P and P and does not last long once on the skin.
Any recomendations welcome!
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I find I have to wash my hands an awful lot as well as ive got two small children. The best hand cream Ive used is L'Occitane shea butter but its pretty pricey. I quite often slather it on in the evening and then sit watching tv with a pair of those gloves on so that the mositure really soakes in. You can get them from body shop (and socks!). It does help keep my hands in a good condition.
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TBS Hemp Hand Protector is good
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Lush's 'Helping Hands' was originally made for nurses. They don't test on animals and a pot lasts for ages.
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neutrogena is a very good one, and its cheap