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Every winter. Every winter. Dry, itchy skin. Sometimes can't fall asleep because of it. Then...

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and this, my brother's tattoo artist highly recommended it. It works. I like it.



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I can think of another pair...i was 13 years old...





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I can think of another pair...i was 13 years old...


Yeah, Lubriderm and the tapes I found in my parent's closet also really changed my life at 13.



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I can see where this is going. Oh well, have fun


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Just ordered some cause I'm ashey!


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I wish. I've never found one I'm not allergic to.



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I wish. I've never found one I'm not allergic to.

I don’t know, look at the label, “no dye, fragrance, lanolin, or formaldehyde.”


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My wife is really a big fan of Avon products and she got to me use one of their skin creams occasionally that has Aloe Vera in it and it really is amazing. It's not cheap but it goes a long way. I highly recommend it. It's called HeXashield Anti Itch Cream.

Jim


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I wish. I've never found one I'm not allergic to.

I’m not sure about the lotion, but VaniCreme is one of the few sunscreens that I am not allergic to. A dermatologist recommended it to me years ago.
 
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I wish. I've never found one I'm not allergic to.


Curel? The fragrance free is supposed to be great for sensitive skin. It is about the simplest lotion out there. It works incredibly well too.



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I wish. I've never found one I'm not allergic to.


Try Sebamed.
 
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It's true.





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I'm a fan of Eucerin.

Sometimes the itch is maddening. Scratch till I bleed.

Slap on some Eucerin and it's gone.
 
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Thank you for all the suggestions.



"I vowed to myself to fight against evil more completely and more wholeheartedly than I ever did before. . . . That’s the only way to pay back part of that vast debt, to live up to and try to fulfill that tremendous obligation."

Alfred Hornik, Sunday, December 2, 1945 to his family, on his continuing duty to others for surviving WW II.
 
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Thanks TMats!

Day 2 for me and loving it! As a psoriasis sufferer winter is always the worst. Thought I had tried them all - Cetaphil was working OK, but this is definitely better so far, especially with the itchiness. Sigforum scores again Smile



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Originally posted by Jimbo54:
My wife is really a big fan of Avon products and she got to me use one of their skin creams occasionally that has Aloe Vera in it and it really is amazing. It's not cheap but it goes a long way. I highly recommend it. It's called HeXashield Anti Itch Cream.

Jim


You might try pure aloe vera and see how that works. I/we use it a lot, especially during the summer.


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Thanks TMats. Looks like Walmart has the cream in stock at my local store.


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I'm a chronic hand washer when I cook, and I've been cooking way more than normal the past 10 months. O'Keeffe's Working Hands Hand Cream is great for severely dry and cracked hands. It's a little too much as a day to day hand lotion and it'll make you break out if applied to your face.

How is the Vanicream as a day to day hand lotion?



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I'm not particular about body lotion. Whatever is available is OK by me.

However, I am a huge proponent of quality facial skin care products, and am frequently mistaken for being younger than I actually am.

By far the best facial moisturizer I've used is Kiehl's Ultra Facial cream. I can not imagine another facial cream being any more weightless while still maintaining good moisturization. It does not leave a shine or any discernable stickiness or greasiness. It is, however, pretty expensive. https://www.amazon.com/KIEHLUl...+%2Caps%2C248&sr=8-4

The next best, and what I use regularly because of the better cost, is First Aid Beauty's Ultra Repair Cream. It is not quite as weightless and dry to the touch as Kiehl's above, but perfectly acceptable.

https://www.amazon.com/First-A...+%2Caps%2C244&sr=8-9
 
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Originally posted by Aeteocles:
I'm not particular about body lotion. Whatever is available is OK by me.

However, I am a huge proponent of quality facial skin care products, and am frequently mistaken for being younger than I actually am.

By far the best facial moisturizer I've used is Kiehl's Ultra Facial cream. I can not imagine another facial cream being any more weightless while still maintaining good moisturization. It does not leave a shine or any discernable stickiness or greasiness. It is, however, pretty expensive. https://www.amazon.com/KIEHLUl...+%2Caps%2C248&sr=8-4

The next best, and what I use regularly because of the better cost, is First Aid Beauty's Ultra Repair Cream. It is not quite as weightless and dry to the touch as Kiehl's above, but perfectly acceptable.

https://www.amazon.com/First-A...+%2Caps%2C244&sr=8-9

Wow, spendy stuff!

I’ve always just used this, a whole lot less expensive. Maybe I’m missing something



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