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Date: 23 Jan 2007 17:08:34
From: Rex Kerr
Subject: Cracked red hands
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This cold weather is not doing my hands any good... my skin is bright red, cracked, and flaking. The other night when I put on my gloves my hands were burning like they were on fire... Water seems to make them worse. I think that the priy cause is sweaty gloves and cold weather. Any tips to help clear this up? (that don't include not riding). I've been carrying two pair of cheap gardening gloves to wear inside of my warmer gloves, one to ride in to work and one to ride home in and washing them frequently. Creams and lotions just seem to make it burn more without doing much to clear them up. Just remembered my tin of bag balm from a few years back -- might give that a try tonight. Any other ideas?
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Date: 24 Jan 2007 02:00:14
From: nash
Subject: Re: Cracked red hands
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Besides going to the doctor for medication gold bond is a good product as is aveeno. Glaxol Base is hypo-nonallergenic and best for sensitive skin which might be your best all round choice. London Drugs now have their copy cat for $3 less. $16 for a big jar of the Glaxol. A german product I have called Glysolid wicks moisture from the air into your skin. It is for sensitive skin and lasts for hours. Glycerin is the main ingredient so anything with that and no perfume will work well.
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Date: 23 Jan 2007 23:43:26
From: Marlene Blanshay
Subject: Re: Cracked red hands
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nash wrote: > Besides going to the doctor for medication gold bond is a good product as is > aveeno. Glaxol Base is hypo-nonallergenic and best for sensitive skin which > might be your best all round choice. London Drugs now have their copy cat > for $3 less. $16 for a big jar of the Glaxol. > A german product I have called Glysolid wicks moisture from the air into > your skin. It is for sensitive skin and lasts for hours. Glycerin is the > main ingredient so anything with that and no perfume will work well. > > yes, any one of those really good therapeutic lotions. Another good one is uremol, or aquatain. Apply them at night so they really soak in. ANother hand cream i like is neutrogena. You only need a little bit,and it feels really greasy, but then it soaks in. Having cracks in your skin is unhealthy- infections can enter through skin breaks. It's not just about having nice smooth hands!
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Date: 24 Jan 2007 16:43:50
From: Zonda
Subject: Re: Cracked red hands
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My sister had dry cracking hands and a dermatologist prescribed Vanicream and that helped. If you don't want to go to the doc, try one of the other hand creams recommended. lene was talking about Neutragena Hand Cream. Put the cream on thick then put on a pair of gloves. The lotion with gloves on will help deep moisturize your hands. -- Zonda ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Zonda's Profile: http://www.trianglecycling.com/member.php?userid=42 View this thread: http://www.trianglecycling.com/showthread.php?t=17615
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