10-05-2014 10:13 AM
I use Nivea coco butter hand cream, it smells lovely.
When my son was little I had really bad hands from using the bottle steriliser fluid and used something in a little round yellow pot, and it was brilliant, I can't remember what it was called though, it was recommended by the health visiter.
10-05-2014 9:13 PM
When I remember to put hand cream on, it is from A*di. I forget how much it costs but it is good.
10-05-2014 9:40 PM
10-05-2014 10:50 PM
Another vote for Norwegian formula. I recommend it to a lot of people when I'm working. Great for very dry and cracking skin, But only use the tiniest bit of it, if not you take hours trying to get it rubbed in/off!
11-05-2014 9:03 AM
11-05-2014 11:43 AM
Saasher - do you do washing up without gloves on becaues I've found that many of the detergents cause serious damage, despite what they say.
T***o used to have their naturals products which worked just fine and then they moved to a different one which was equally good, until they decided to vamp it up and whatever they've put in it, it's horrendous.
So, I've got some of the older stuff in as it's still available now and then, but when that all goes, I'll probably have to back to something like Ecover or remember to constantly use rubber gloves.
11-05-2014 12:15 PM
11-05-2014 12:23 PM
@calibra101 wrote:I have always used Avon Rose and glycerin. I love it but I will try that udderly one out of curiosity 🙂
OOHH yes it sounds good Calibra!!!
11-05-2014 12:29 PM
Can you try for a good barrier cream which you put on around half an hour before using the latex gloves?
If you have to wear them for any length of time at a stretch, they'll make your hands sweat and the skin then more open to the talc so you could well be right about that.
11-05-2014 1:13 PM
11-05-2014 3:06 PM
I don't think you're being difficult at all - you'd have thought that by now, someone would have come up with some kind of suitable gloves to accommodate people who suffer from having to wear the usual stuff.
For those of us who only may need to use rubber gloves occasionally, it's no big thing really - fo you to be stuck with it is quite another matter.
I hope you find something that eases the damage and maybe try and get some pampering in whenever you can.
11-05-2014 3:15 PM
11-05-2014 4:46 PM
I use the well known French one (L'Occ****e) but it's quite dear, although it does last, and works for me. Otherwise I use pure shea butter from a jar, expensive, but lasts forever.
Have sent for Udderly out of curiosity. I adore body creams, gels, any unguent you can name, I've tried it.
I use olive oil on my body, straight after showering/bathing, and have done for yonks, then a nice smelly on top. I have no stretch marks, no wrinkles or cellulite. Shame about the face
11-05-2014 4:55 PM
11-05-2014 5:00 PM
I have many sunshine wrinkles from our boating days. I wear a factor 30 on my face now but didn't back then.
11-05-2014 5:01 PM
Maybe you're right Sam - I cannot sunbathe - being a Scottish blue and white skinned redhead. I am also a fake tan expert, even from the orange streaky 1970s
The nurses in the hospital commented on my skin when I had bed baths and thought having the bottle of olive oil was hysterical. Mmmmmh, mind you if I don't use it my skin dries out.
11-05-2014 5:15 PM
Were you big boaters/sailors then M? My ex was, we always had a boat, I hated it and even now the thought makes me queasy - but my son loved it, going out with his Dad. I was always worried witless until they got back.
Mind you, I used to help with the painting, I must have been nuts when I look back.
11-05-2014 5:20 PM
Hubby was so I was too! We didn't sail, we always had engines in our boats. He enjoyed his fishing & so did I actually. Crept up from a speedboat in the 1960's to a 32' cruiser at the end. We had some good times on the boats but I must say I don't miss it at all now. I feel the cold too much.
11-05-2014 5:51 PM
11-05-2014 6:05 PM
Yes Sam I do think it may be the key because, as I said, I notice the difference when I don't use it. In hospital, sometimes the adhesives (arms and hands) wouldn't work. I put it on with a flannel - one of the nurses, doing it for me, said she felt like she was basting the Sunday chicken .I garden a lot (or used to) and, before going out, I put olive oil and a tsp of sugar on my hands, rinse under a warm tap, scrape nails, usually long, along a bar of soap (to stop the dirt getting in when the gloves punctured) latex gloves on. Sounds a hassle but it's just habit for me.
Oooh M........ a 32 footer - my ex would have killed for that, they went fishing too, I was so glad we had a big laundry/uitility room. They did all the goings on, gutting etc., I didn't even look..............bleurgh. I cooked the fish though. My dog used to go mad - she could smell them coming and I would sing 'you will get a fishie in a little dishie' to her, oh I miss Zoe sooo much. Think I should go and get dressed now! And eat something, see you later x.
11-05-2014 6:18 PM
I can gut & fillet most fish....& cook them! lol