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Give me some suggestion about the hand cream buy it from online store?
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Hello Angely
I read a tip somewhere (probably on the 'Old Style' board) that suggests if you apply the hand cream before you go to bed and put cotton gloves on...............when you wake up the next morning your hands will be lovely and soft after the intensive moisturising treatment.
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Aveeno cream is fantastic, you can get it from the likes of boots. We originaly were given it for our son who had eczema as a baby and now the whole family uses it. I even have a large tube of it sat on my desk at work.be who you are and say what you feel.
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crabtree & evelyn, l'occitane hand creams are great but they are a bit on the expensive side . However body shop hemp cream is also fab and it s on offer just now for £5.0
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duckeggblue wrote: »l,occitane shea butter,the best imho
no it soaks in really well -my dd had a little ocd with washing her hands which makes them so dry that the skin cracks and this avon cream remoisturises them a treat.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0 -
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Hello Angely
I read a tip somewhere (probably on the 'Old Style' board) that suggests if you apply the hand cream before you go to bed and put cotton gloves on...............when you wake up the next morning your hands will be lovely and soft after the intensive moisturising treatment.
Most of us realise that you are not from the UK, don't worry about the odd person who takes offence at your posts............we're a friendly bunch here.
Regards
Nile:rudolf:
Thank you, i heard about this "apply the hand cream before you go to bed and put cotton gloves on", and sort like it good for the feet,hahaha
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You can get a huge tub of Aqueous cream from chemists fro about £3 and it'll do face as well.
If hands very bad rub with oil (any kind- even cooking!) mixed with a bit of sugar and leave to soak in for about 10mins beofre washing off.
Avon glycerine good but they used to do an Intense Moisture one that was the best ever - now discontinued in UK but can be got from USA via ebay - but watch postage costs.
Thanks for your tip.:D
Anyone has ideas of Mary Kay??:rotfl:Love, like never been hurt before:rotfl:0 -
Yes putting it on hands and feet overnight is good - Avon sell little coton socks and gloves to protect bedding.Great opportunities to help others seldom come, but small ones surround us every day. -- Sally Koch0
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