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    Default Now that its winter, what do you use for dry skin?

    I found this stuff not to long ago, works fantastic. Not very greasy. Since ive been using it, ive gotten less cuts and scrapes.




    Anyone else have some products they like using? My hands used to get so bad Id have to use straight Vaseline and gloves...
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    That stuff does work great. The tips of my fingers crack an the cracks get so deep they bleed. So neosporin is my friend. I find that my hands get worse when I have been using the parts washer an carb cleaner

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    100% pure raw coconut oil. It works wonders. Even gets grease and oil (aka perma-dirt) off your fingers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 347convert View Post
    I found this stuff not to long ago, works fantastic. Not very greasy. Since ive been using it, ive gotten less cuts and scrapes.




    Anyone else have some products they like using? My hands used to get so bad Id have to use straight Vaseline and gloves...
    I HATE the feeling of lotion on my hands after i feel like it should have soaked in. Wife bought this stuff for herself and i stole it from her, stuff is awesome with no oily feeling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CMYZ28
    I HATE the feeling of lotion on my hands after i feel like it should have soaked in.
    Try coconut oil, it's not bad at all..
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigWheelinBubba View Post
    100% pure raw coconut oil. It works wonders. Even gets grease and oil (aka perma-dirt) off your fingers.
    It works real well, I use it before bed so that I don't have to worry about the oil feeling. It also smells good without being fru fru

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    Quote Originally Posted by 347convert View Post
    I found this stuff not to long ago, works fantastic. Not very greasy. Since ive been using it, ive gotten less cuts and scrapes.




    Anyone else have some products they like using? My hands used to get so bad Id have to use straight Vaseline and gloves...

    they make a stuff for feet too. works great
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    Where did you buy it

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    I tried that Okeefes stuff but thought it left a greasy residue. Maybe I was using too much. I use Cornhuskers lotion now, not one crack in my fingertips all last winter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Falcon64 View Post
    Where did you buy it
    Most of the "mainstream" stores have it these days, I think she picked hers up at bed, bath and beyond but i've seen it at Lowes/Home Depot/Meijer/Target/etc.

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