emart2173
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I am a St Ives fan as well as Gold Bond
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As a pharmacist, for really dry hands, plain Vaseline is the most occlusive "moisturizer" you can get.
Moisturizers to not add moisture to the skin, it stops moisture from evaporating.
Try Vaseline at night, and then put on a pair of white gloves. If that is too greasy, try a ointment/lotion with a high petrolatum content.
on day 2 of this, only because i've been too lazy to get anything else, and it's what my wife uses on our kids when they have irritated skin. i just hate how it doesn't absorb into my hands, and gets grease everywhere when i brush up against clothes, papers on my desk, etc.
http://www.target.com/p/2-7oz-o-kee...pid=14278332&gclid=CK6X2P2Z4sMCFXJp7Aod01QARw
yes, working hands by O'keefe. I have to wash my hands several times a day and this stuff clears up the cracks within a couple days. Now I use it twice daily to prevent the cracks and haven't had a problem for two years.
I also have a question for fellow golfers around skincare. A few of you seem to be recommending specific products for dry hands or face. How did you guys find these products and figure out they we're working and improving your skin?
I use Neutrogena Hand Cream. It works amazingly well and really takes good care of your hands. It's not greasy, and you can get it either with or without fragrance (though the fragrance is really mild). Here's a link on Amazon, but you can also find it at most pharmacy/grocery/big box stores! http://www.amazon.com/Neutrogena-Cr...3930329&sr=8-1&keywords=neutrogena+hand+cream
This one. Big time
One more vote for this; I was about to post a pic from the jar in my desk when I stopped skimming and saw it already posted. In my industry, we are always battling cracked skin on our hands and this works the best for me. I also use some soft tape on the course when I have problems.echoing Working hands. My hands get extremely dry and cracked, and then bleed in the winter months here, and this is the only stuff that works for me. plus, it's called working hands so you know you're still a man. haha
fact: i'm a dude
fact: i've never cared about skin care, hair care, or any other beauty product other than to silently judge my wife for the amount of $ she drops on that crap
question: does anybody here have a recommendation for a good lotion or hand cream to help dry, cracking, irritated skin on your glove hand?
reason for question: i've noticed over the last year or two that the back of my glove hand, especially in the lower-humidity winter months, can get dry, irritated, scaly and even crack around the knuckles after an hour or so of hitting balls. and this lasts for over a week even without putting a glove on again. i've tried switching glove manufacturers, and it happens with old and new gloves, so to me it's a skin thing more than a problem with specific gloves.
sorry for the metrosexual question on a golf forum, but before i go to my nearest ulta and ask about skincare products, i thought i'd (anonymously!!!) ask you fine folks first.
Paging @PKorf
We still talking about golf hands?I use jergens for daily
vaseline when i get really dry
Either of these. The St. Ives is more readily available. The other is better but a little more costly and obviously only available at Trader Joes.Has anyone used any of these products mid-round on the non-gloved hand? My right hand get very dry in the winter months while playing or even hitting balls at the range for extended periods. I'd love to find a lotion that I could apply mid-round that wouldn't leave me with a greasy hand that I couldn't grip a club with.
Golf hands are important! I have some in my car for after rounds because my hands looks like a desert after a round. Full of cracks, flaky and dry! Gotta take care of them hands...or the missus would notice the amount of time I spend at the courseWe still talking about golf hands?