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awful dry skin on hands. painful - whta cream tcan I use?

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IAmLost · 23/01/2007 22:54

I get this every winter. It is hurting so much atm. esp between my fingers. not exzema, just dry dry chapped skin

can anyone help me with:

a) a good cream to use?
b) where to get it?
c) how much it us?
d) does it work?

tia

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mrsnoah · 23/01/2007 22:58

I have one that they say is used by the Norwegian Fishermen.
Absolutely brilliant. Put it on every night and sleep with it on.

its name is err, I forget. I will have to run upstairs and check.
Back in a mo

wotzsaname · 23/01/2007 22:59

dont know what but somethings set my skin off very badly, especially this time of year and i use good old vaseline, for a few days and start to wear rubber gloves to wash up in until better. Hate rubber gloves normally.

mrsnoah · 23/01/2007 23:00

Neutrogena.

Fantastic stuff. About £3 in Boots for it says on the back, 200 applications.

WigWamBam · 23/01/2007 23:00

OK, you're going to think I'm mad, but dh suffers with this and the best hand cream he's ever used was ... Boots nipple cream. His hands get red raw and sore in the winter, and a couple of years ago the only thing we had in the house to put on it was some nipple cream left over from when I was breast-feeding - and it works a treat. He's used it ever since.

CountTo10 · 23/01/2007 23:00

I use vaseline intensive for dry skin when I get that chapped skin on my hands - availiable from all good chemists/supermarkets etc and I think is about £4 but its superb. Dove also do a really good one for about the same.

peachygirl · 23/01/2007 23:00

L'occitaine hand cream is great.A friend at work reccommened it to me and she has very dry sore hands It's a bit expensive (£15) but goes a long way a big tube lasts me about 11 months.

BURNINGTHECANDLE · 23/01/2007 23:01

I use Eucerin from boots the chemist its about £10 but believe me its money well spent!!

mrsnoah · 23/01/2007 23:02

Oh gosh, yes!
When its really bad I still am using up that ultra expensive nipple cream that i used twice on the specified area!.

Tiggiwinkle · 23/01/2007 23:02

My hands get terribly dry,chapped and sore in this weather. Haven't found anything to beat Neutrogena.

wotzsaname · 23/01/2007 23:03

An expensive one is Elizabeth Arden eight-hour cream. also used on a scar to help it heal. Its alot, but you only need a tiny bit.

IAmLost · 23/01/2007 23:05

oo lots oif posts!

nutragena no good - it stings so much
vasline helps at nigvht, but no good for the day time
might try somne of the other more expensive ones.

ATM I am inb bed and it is hurting - and I need a pee which means washing my hands so cue more pain. grrrrrrrr

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Macdog · 23/01/2007 23:05

Aveeno hand cream £4.99 from Superdrug is good. Leaves a residue that protects through hand washing

kathryn77 · 23/01/2007 23:06

Have you tried hydrocortonsone cream from pharmacist? I usually use that but have had to use Eucerin from boots when feeding DS.

Have you tried cotton gloves in bed.. hardly sexy but does help... you can coat hands in cream, wear your gloves and it does stop scratching and allows cream to soak in.

Hope you find a solution xx

Macdog · 23/01/2007 23:07

Just remembered Metanium do a baby moisturiser cream £1.99 a tube which doesn't sting

noseynora · 23/01/2007 23:10

The Neutrogena doesn't work for me either, and takes about half an hour to soak in. I find the best and least stingy E45, or the boots cheaper equivalent. Looking for any better suggestions with interest

IAmLost · 23/01/2007 23:10

no not bf so happy to try hydro cream. vaguely remember metaniumm nappy stuff from a few years ago helped (I am alwyas putting everything on to try to hep) - just done sudocrem so I can mn for abit longer!

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IAmLost · 23/01/2007 23:11

noseynora - we should have a testing session

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mrsnoah · 23/01/2007 23:12

isnt metanium bright yellow?

BURNINGTHECANDLE · 23/01/2007 23:13

No no no Metanium is bright yellow and very very messy and gets everywhere!! Best kept trapped in the baby's pants unless you like yellow? Everything yellow that is?

noseynora · 23/01/2007 23:13

Yeah, and compare hand redness/scaliness. I've got hands of a 90 year old I think.

BURNINGTHECANDLE · 23/01/2007 23:15

Metanium has scared me phychologically! How can a little bit of yellow cream get so far and make so much mess when changing a nappy?

IAmLost · 23/01/2007 23:17

btc I rememebr that now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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IAmLost · 23/01/2007 23:17

nn I am 91

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BadHair · 23/01/2007 23:18

I'm with Peachygirl on the L'Occitaine handcream - it really is fabulous stuff and worth every penny in my book. It's even better than ds2's prescription diprobase cream which I I've been nicking since his eczema cleared up.

IAmLost · 23/01/2007 23:20

got alink for the l'occitgane cream?

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