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NBR: Lotion

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Re: NBR: Lotion

  • I use L'occitane Shea Butter Hand Cream. They have different scents but I don't mind the original. It only takes a little bit to moisturize and I feel like it lasts longer than regular lotion. I hate the tube it's in though. It takes me forever to screw the little cap back on after I use it.

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  • Menrandes said:
    MrsC7 said:
    When I get really dry skin in the winter, I use Eucerin Calming Creme.

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    This is what I use too.  I have extremely dry skin and this works wonders.  I also use Nivea for throughout the day moisturizer after dealing with a lot of paper. 
    I'm allergic to this.  Yeah, this.  The non-irritating lotion.  It gives me angry red bumps all over and it stings.  Fun.
    I have the same problem.
    I figure since I have Celiac, it might have something to do with the oatmeal, but honestly I have no idea.  I have reactions like that to a lot of lotions. 
    It may be something in the Eucerin.  I break out in hives with every Eucerin cream/lotion I have every tried.
    Sadly, I'm glad I'm not alone on this.  My skin is so persnickety about everything (I'm allergic to the sun) that I constantly feel like a freak.
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  • I've used Bag Balm in the past. It's sold in a green tin. I figure if it's good enough for chapped cow udders, it should be good enough for me! :)  I've also used any thick foot lotion on my hands when they're bad too. Down side is the peppermint/ eucalyptus smell.

    To avoid the slimy/ greasy feeling from apply lotion to my hands I squirt a blob about the size of a half dollar on the BACK of my hand, use the BACK of my other hand to smear it in/ around and then use the palms of my hands to finish rubbing it in. I feel like that way the lotion gets to the area that really needs it and less on my palms.

    If the lotion isn't as thick, I use an amount about the size of a quarter. I'd rather have to spread out quarter sized applications than deal with the greasy feel.
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