in the winter my hands get really dry and the skin around my nails peels off and cracks and bleeds and it hurts alot.
i carry lotion with me ans use it non stop but it doesnt work and its like really thick lotion its a cream consistancy by eucerin...its the best i know of is there anything else i can do?Dry skin around nails and nail beds what can i do?
my mom used to work at a nike warehouse. the boxes dried her hands out fiercely. they'd crack and bleed too. the best thing she found was 'corn huskers lotion' you can get it at the pharmacy, but might have to ask them because some pharmacies keep it behind their counter. best of luck!Dry skin around nails and nail beds what can i do?
As suspicious as it might look to the cashier, go to a dollar store %26amp; purchase a box of ';medical'; gloves and a small jar of vaseline!
Rub the vaseline into your cuticles and around your fingers every night just before bed, then put on a pair of the gloves %26amp; wear them all night! This allows the vaseline to be absorbed into the skin without rubbing off or ruining your sheets!
i was just like that so what i started to do is every single time right after i wash my hands apply lotion (i use baby lotion since i have it at home for my daughter)but im sure any lotion will do as long as its moisturizing. also every week i get some cuticle oil from the beauty supply store and leave it on for a few minutes without doing anything with my hands then when i have to grab something or whatever i just get some lotion and apply some.
you can get special creams for that
but i use almond oil hand rescue treatment from the body shop and it works
or vitamin e oil, it's like intense moisture
i usually put these on before i go to be then i put fabric gloves on
but yeh the body shop has a special cuticle cream
Cuticle cream and daily manicures.
Vaseline and a Glove.
go to the doctor and ask.
buy solar oil for cuticles!!! ur pic is so adorable!!! love it!
you know what i have found to help with that is if you use cuticle syrum
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