UserRemoved1
12-13-2009, 04:27 PM
forget it i'm tired of people's agendas
View Full Version : It's THAT time of year again UserRemoved1 12-13-2009, 04:27 PM forget it i'm tired of people's agendas Karl F 12-13-2009, 04:29 PM zap a gap... direct into split...wait a few seconds (enjoy the burn!)...carry on... :D EricW 12-13-2009, 04:55 PM I have similar issues. I have found nexcare (by 3M) products to be good. They make a crack care product that comes in a nail polish bottle. Used to be able to get it anywhere, but now I can only find it online and I saw it in a walgreens. 8.00 + per bottle but it works good. It will dry out after a while, so don't leave the top off for long. They used to make a product that essentially was superglue. It worked great, but now the replaced it with something similar to the crack care in a tube. To lessen the amount I get, I use the Aveeno moisturizer on my hands every day. The one with the olive green cap. It is pricey but well worth it. I only get about 10 % of the cracks I used to. That stuff really works. I use it as an aftershave and my face has never felt better. I have horrible dry skin. Have ever since I was a kid. I would have 20 plus cracks on my fingers at any given moment during the winter plus red/rashes on my hands from scratching at the dry skin. The aveeno has been a lifesaver. I tried everything before that. If you have real bad dry skin Mary kay makes an extreme moisture product that is an orange pink color that also works great. Leaves your hands greasy though. Good to use overnight. Good luck. BigFish 12-13-2009, 05:24 PM Regular applications of Curel! Backbeach Jake 12-13-2009, 05:39 PM For those who may have forgotten, remind us why you've fired Gold Bond. :smash: tattoobob 12-13-2009, 06:01 PM I use super glue to close them up works great Raven 12-13-2009, 06:51 PM this the natural method.......... the wood dust is s#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&g the moisture out of your skin big-time ok as is the cold weather plus the heat at the shop and at home is so dry it's the equivalent of the Sahara desert for dryness...even more so because of the heaters put a stainless tea kettle on your pellet stove to put moisture back into the house for one wear band aids only the cloth type that breathe to keep the finger cracks clean while working when ya get home "and" after the finger cracks have grown some ridges of like off white scar/connective tissue on each side of the crack as they try and heal up......... then........ soak your hand or finger in warm water just long enough to moisten that tissue thoroughly then put on a fresh band aide to force the crack closed again so that the moist connective tissue touches together. especially while you sleep...not to tight now or you'll wake up with throbbing finger... when moist, it is as sticky as super glue and they join together like magic if you do it right.... there is a product called "new skin" too .........you can look for.......... you need more oil in your diet (wintertime) and the best oil is made from KRILL it lubricates joints and makes skin soft as does lanolin. there are a certain kind of gloves sold at koopman's lumber in uxbridge made from deer hide... more supple than cow leather and they have lanolin inside that makes your hands as smooth as can be. treat yourself to a pair of those.....soak them the first time you use them and the squeeze out the excess water and then-> let them dry on your hands when it's a bit warmer and they will take on the shape of your hands. that's what i do.... and also drink more water to hydrate yourself remember: fat cells are water soluble and you can piss them away i learned this from working in the desert in very dry conditions PRBuzz 12-13-2009, 07:24 PM Virgin Olive Oil.......... Rockfish9 12-13-2009, 10:40 PM Liquid bangage.... best stuff ever invented... stings like hell on the first application but wears like iron., two thin coats will last all day... keeps the crack from spreading while allowing it to heal...but unlike bandaids, doesnt hamper your deterity in your fingers, catch on things and get soggy and fall off... vBulletin® v3.8.7, Copyright ©2000-2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
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