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  1. #1
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    Cracking bleeding hand skin

    Ever since I moved out to the prairies where the air is drier, my hands seem to acquire a small crack somewhere at least once a month - especially in the winter. Enough that my skin breaks and bleed.

    I'm getting tired of wearing bandaids.

    Yes, I use hand cream --twice daily at least. Does anyone have the same problem? What do you do? (Now don't tell me I have to wear mittens with hand lotioned immersed hands when going to bed.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by shootingstar View Post
    (Now don't tell me I have to wear mittens with hand lotioned immersed hands when going to bed.)
    haha shootingstar, maybe you should. on alternate days at least? use oil/ shea butter instead of just handcream? cracks must hurt!

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    Is it possible you have eczema/dyshidrosis? If it's an autoimmune issue, then reducing your overall allergic load should help, as will sparing use of steroid creams. Sun exposure usually helps too, if it's not too cold where you are.

    Also make sure you're hydrating enough from the inside. It's always hard for me to drink enough water when I'm cold.

    And +1 on checking the ingredients of your hand cream. If you're sensitive to an ingredient it will only make things worse; IME petroleum based creams damage the skin and get me "addicted" to them. Pure shea butter before bed works well for me, too - it's too heavy to use throughout the day if you need to be touching phone screens and/or computer keyboards, but if there are days when you're onsite using fiber-based information storage systems you could use shea butter any time.
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    +1 on 100% shea butter. We're packing/doing house chores for getting our house on the market and my hands were a mess last night - much better after a liberal application of shea before bed. If I actually get cracks, I use something like neosporin on them to help them heal.

    I also find that I need to use a light lotion throughout the day in the winter (after washing).
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    For me the magical and beloved hand sanitizer and 'germ killing soap' is the culprit. Can't use it at all, which is a pain, because it means toting my own little soap dispenser at work.

    I also avoid normal house cleaning chemicals by wearing cleaning gloves with cotton gloves inside.

    It makes me feel like a complete priss, but at least it keeps my skin from falling apart.
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    Marni, I try to avoid using hand sanitizers. I don't work in a hospital so going around using hand sanitizers often doesn't make sense to me. I get cold/flu once a year or not even that.

    Just washing my hands under the tap is great with a touch of soap.

    Very interesting Murienne. Thank you for this thorough list!
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    as I type this without using my right thumb because the crack it deep and it hurts I use liquid bandage and have a friend who uses super glue (but I think that stings too much) Muireen thanks for the tips, I will on "non soap" and other lotions
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    Quote Originally Posted by Muirenn View Post
    I had that problem almost my whole life until I stopped using soap, and reduced the allergen load (as Oak said).
    I just wanted to +1 this - except I don't use anything. My hair hasn't seen anything other than water in 2 years. No soap, not even bathroom soap to wash my hands (studies have shown it doesn't do anything to 'clean' your hands anyway, friction and a good amount of water and you are good to go).
    I very very rarely use the purist aloe vera I can find. That's it.
    Soap is designed to dry, and removes natural body oils - so it isn't necessarily even an allergen load.
    BTW - my hair looks fine. It feels a little different, but I don't look like a grease ball.
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