I bought O'Keefe's Working Hands at the drug store because it was an obviously un-girly package and Chief's hands also get really chapped and I thought he would be willing to use this. (He is)
Sometimes I am reminded that crochet is an art that takes its toll on the hands. Working with fiber and paper seems to dry out my hands. Add in being a mom and constantly washing my hands, cooking, cleaning, washing my hands again... many times lotion burns.
I was surprised at how much I love Working Hands Lotion. It's unscented, it didn't burn my hands, it absorbed quickly and the NEXT day, after using it one time, I still felt like it had made an improvement in my skin.
*I was not paid for this endorsement, I just really liked it and thought you might like it too.
I'm gonna have to get me some of that! Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteToo funny of a coincidence. I recently found out about Working Hands from a friend who is a barista at a locally owned coffee shop. I hadn't tried it myself, but I too have found that working with yarn (crochet) and paper (origami) dries out my already dry hands. Now that I've seen this recommended from two completely independent sources, I will have to give it a try!
ReplyDeleteI've got the same problem, dry hands that are rough sometimes.
ReplyDeleteI hate it when the yarn seems to stick on my hands then.
Good idea, this product, I'm trying something comparable these days.
No idea if I can get this product overhere in Belgium.
Must search google on that ;-)
Take care, Sigrid