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antoinette
True Blue Farmgirl
826 Posts
Toni
East Freedom
PA
USA
826 Posts |
Posted - Feb 21 2009 : 5:06:40 PM
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Hi Girls, I need some lotion for my hands!! I am not a glove wearer and my hands are always into something. I clean for people and waitress so my hands are showing some wear and tear. I know there are those of you out there that make it and I would be happy to purchase from you but I am not sure what would be the best. Any advise would be much appreciated. Toni |
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peggysue
True Blue Farmgirl
267 Posts
Peggy
Tulsa
Oklahoma
267 Posts |
Posted - Feb 21 2009 : 5:31:16 PM
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I work in food service so my hands are always in water.. I use good ole bag balm in the green tin, I keep one at home and one in my purse.
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Alee
True Blue Farmgirl
22941 Posts
Alee
Worland
Wy
USA
22941 Posts |
Posted - Feb 21 2009 : 5:51:40 PM
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Hi Toni!
You are right! Lots of us do make some great lotions. I make some, as does Kay (The Rustic Cottage) and Dalyn (QueenofQuiteAlot). I am sure I am missing others and for that I apologize.
I created my lotion when I cleaned houses and mucked out stalls everyday so my hands were chapped. Mine is more of a balm- thick and a little goes a long way. It has Beeswax, Olive Oil, Vitamin E Oil plus more. I am re-vamping my website, so I currently don't have online ordering. It should be back up in the next day or so.
Alee Farmgirl Sister #8 www.awarmheart.com Please come visit Nora and me on our blog: www.farmgirlalee.blogspot.com Put your pin on the farmgirl map! www.farmgirlmap.blogspot.com |
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therusticcottage
True Blue Farmgirl
4439 Posts
Kay
Vancouver
WA
USA
4439 Posts |
Posted - Feb 22 2009 : 01:15:46 AM
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Toni - we have several talented gals here who make products that would be great for your hands. I don't make lotion but make lotion bars and an herbal skin salve. Any of the products that use natural butters and oils would be great. Especially olive oil, shea butter, mango butter, beeswax. I like the lotion bars and salve because it provides a protective coating for your hands and stays on through several hand washings. Something I would recommend before using the lotion bar or salve is to exfoliate your hands to get rid of dead skin and smooth rough places. You can do this by mixing sugar (you can use salt too but if you have any cuts it will burn) and a little bit of olive oil in your palm, rub onto your hands making sure to get between the fingers and around the cuticles, rinse, then add the lotion. Your hands will feel like silk!
Handmade Soap and More! http://www.therusticcottagebath.com The Rustic Cottage Blog http://therusticcottage.blogspot.com
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antoinette
True Blue Farmgirl
826 Posts
Toni
East Freedom
PA
USA
826 Posts |
Posted - Feb 22 2009 : 4:07:46 PM
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Kay and Alee Thanks for the info on lotion, I will be checking out your products. And Kay thanks for the advice on enfoliating my hands. That little tid bit is going to make it to my idea book. Toni |
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melody
True Blue Farmgirl
3329 Posts
Melody
The Great North Woods in the Land of Hiawatha
USA
3329 Posts |
Posted - Feb 22 2009 : 6:01:03 PM
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Toni, I make a Whipped Shea Butter that will knock your socks off...Coconut oil, olive oil, palm oil and lots and lots of Shea butter whipped to perfection. I haven't used lotion for years.........
Up here in the North woods winter can be extremely dry on a gals knees elbows and heels. I couldn't find anything over the counter that would do and so I decided to make my own!
Give me your address and I will send you a "free" jar. You are going to LOVE this. :)
Melody http://melodynotes-melodynotes.blogspot.com www.bythebayhandcraftedsoap.com www.lemonverbenasoap.etsy.com www.andsewitgoes.etsy.com |
Edited by - melody on Feb 22 2009 6:02:03 PM |
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melody
True Blue Farmgirl
3329 Posts
Melody
The Great North Woods in the Land of Hiawatha
USA
3329 Posts |
Posted - Mar 05 2009 : 11:18:29 AM
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Toni,
They arrived today!
I LOVE how you had them boxed. What a nice surprise for me today.
Just darling cutter's...my fingers are itching and can't wait to start some projects with them. Thank you so much for your generosity. They are lovely!!!
YE HAW!!
Melody |
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pamcook
True Blue Farmgirl
228 Posts
Pam
Chapel Hill
NC
USA
228 Posts |
Posted - Mar 30 2009 : 06:47:08 AM
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My DD has moved back to Australia where it seems like everyone has "eczema". Any great tips for something to soothe it - or better yet - get rid of it? Her hands break out like crazy.
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GaiasRose
True Blue Farmgirl
2552 Posts
Tasha-Rose
St. Paul
Minnesota
2552 Posts |
Posted - Mar 30 2009 : 07:22:16 AM
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I use natures gate papaya lotion for my entire body and hands. its fabulous!
~*~Brightest Blessings~*~ Tasha-Rose Farmgirl Sister #88
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"Joyful chaos, working in tune with the seasons, telling itme by the sun, variety, change and self-direction; all this wwas replaced with a brutal, standardized work culture, the effects of which we are still suffering from today." - Tom Hodgkinson in 'How To Be Idle' |
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mothersdream
Farmgirl at Heart
4 Posts
Sheryl
Wendover
Ut
USA
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Posted - Apr 11 2009 : 4:39:36 PM
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For those of you who sell your home made lotions and so on, what do you do with customers who may have a reaction to an ingredient? I make my own, but I've not been to keen on the idea of selling anywhere but locally and to friends I know.
www.simplysheryls.blogspot.com www.mothersdreamartworks.blogspot.com
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Missus Miranda
True Blue Farmgirl
285 Posts
Miranda
Thrall
TX
USA
285 Posts |
Posted - Nov 14 2011 : 09:56:15 AM
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Mothersdream, great question... I was wondering the same thing in the back of my mind. Anything we make is up for scrutiny that way. I myself know I have reactions to a lot of things, so I would not think of blaming someone else if I had a reaction to their product... but I am curious to know how to deal with people who would!
I have to admit... I've become desperate before. I'm the cleaning lady of the house, so I'm constantly washing dishes. I LOATHED the dishwasher, so I do it all by hand, and my hands HURT they get so dry some times. I had a tube of A&D ointment on hand for minor injuries and one night, busted out the tube and used it on my dry hands. It's mostly lanolin, which most people hate the smell of, but I am partial to. It did the trick for me! I forget about bag balm... may try that on my heels!
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Wildcrafter
True Blue Farmgirl
340 Posts
Suzanne
Seattle
WA
USA
340 Posts |
Posted - Nov 16 2011 : 09:24:36 AM
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Sounds like there's been lots of good offers here. What talent! I have a number of dry skin remedies on my website including my Ponderosa Pine Salve and Comfrey Calendula Salve. My herbals are natural with no synthetic scents, colors, preservatives or petrochemicals. And I wild harvest and/or grow all the plants in my formulas.
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MrsRooster
True Blue Farmgirl
1168 Posts
Amy
Seabrook
TX
USA
1168 Posts |
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ranchmama
True Blue Farmgirl
360 Posts
Elise
Rosebud
MT
USA
360 Posts |
Posted - Nov 19 2011 : 05:21:06 AM
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My hands get so dry... They usually don't get bad till later in the winter, but they are bad now! My thumb and one finger just crack and it's tender to touch so it's hard to get things done. My hands hurt too much. I've started wearing rubber gloves to do dishes and wear gloves no matter how short my trip outside is. I have some lanolin I can put on the cracks, but that only helps after the problem has started. I need preventive stuff! I'll check out you gals who sell lotion. Otherwise it's gonna be a long winter with sore hands.
Elise
Every Child Deserves Our Love & A Bear of Their Own http://ATeddyForKeeps.org
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ceejay48
Farmgirl Legend/Schoolmarm/Sharpshooter
13666 Posts
CeeJay (CJ)
Dolores
Colorado
USA
13666 Posts |
Posted - Dec 13 2011 : 1:04:02 PM
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Elise, In just the past few winters I started having issues with my thumb, index finger and middle finger on my right hand developing cracks around the fingernails. I'm sure it's mostly because of having my hands in and out of water, cleaning stuff and such all day in my work as a caregiver. As soon as I feel a crack starting I use "NEW SKIN" liquid bandage that you can brush on like nail polish on them. It has antiseptic in it and seals them up. That's the only thing I can do at work! Then at night and other time when I'm not having to be in and out of water, etc. I use Bag Balm and bandaids on them . . . this works really well for healing at night while I sleep. I also use Bag Balm on my feet with light socks at night when they get dry and cracked.
AND, I also use Melody's WHIPPED SHEA BUTTER on my feet the same way . . WONDERFUL!!!! Her product is great!! CJ
..from the barefoot farmgirl in SW Colorado...sister chick #665. 2010 Farmgirl Sister of the Year Mother Hen: FARMGIRLS SOUTHWEST HENHOUSE
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sewdonna
Farmgirl in Training
11 Posts
Donna
Bear
DE
USA
11 Posts |
Posted - Dec 13 2011 : 2:03:42 PM
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I've had long term issues with skin that peels and cracks. Being a nurse it's made worse with hand washing and alcohol preps. I found after a very long time of trying to fix it externally that mineral deficiency can be a big part of it and fixing your inside helps fix the skin. For me, magnesium (topical and by mouth)and taking colloidal copper helped it turn around in a few days. Everyone's different but it's something to look at. |
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Rosemary
True Blue Farmgirl
1825 Posts
Virginia
USA
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Posted - Dec 15 2011 : 10:59:22 PM
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Toni, is there some reason why you don't wear gloves when in contact with cleaning solutions and hot water? Is it just too much of a bother when you're going from sink to taking orders? If it's at all possible, you really should protect your hands with good waterproof gloves, with a soft lining to make them soothing to your hands and make them easier to remove. Otherwise, over time, your nails will become more susceptible to weakness, splitting and bacterial infection. All the lovely products already mentioned would be good to use -- Suzanne's Comfrey Calendula Salve sounds especially wonderful -- but nothing beats prevention!
I also love the idea of exfoliating with sugar before using hand cream. I used to do that, using a little honey with the sugar. I'll try it tonight before I go to bed :)
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antoinette
True Blue Farmgirl
826 Posts
Toni
East Freedom
PA
USA
826 Posts |
Posted - Dec 24 2011 : 5:50:38 PM
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Mara, thanks for the advise, but I truly dislike gloves, I am one of those people who even forget to wear their gardening gloves until it is too late. I will have to try that comfrey salve it does sound great. |
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Calicogirl
True Blue Farmgirl
5216 Posts
Sharon
Bruce Crossing
Michigan
USA
5216 Posts |
Posted - Dec 24 2011 : 6:07:31 PM
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Hey Toni,
My hands get very dry in the winter I like to use a sugar scrub with sugar, olive oil and fragrance. It really makes your hands feel smooth afterward
My fingertips used to split (near the nails) I put a dab of raw honey there and then place a band-aid on it before I go to bed, it really does work for me.
~Sharon
By His Grace, For His Glory
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graciegreeneyes
True Blue Farmgirl
3107 Posts
Amy Grace
Rosalia
WA
USA
3107 Posts |
Posted - Dec 26 2011 : 08:19:15 AM
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Toni - I hate gloves too - latex makes my hands break out in eczema and plastic makes them dry out. I wore neoprene garden gloves once last year and had the eczema show up but even with the regular cotton ones I usually end up taking them off. That said - I also have really dry skin on my hands due to lots of dish-washing, climate, etc. I have used the Burt's Bees Farmers Friend salve which works great and is similar to some other handmade ones I've tried, but I find it too greasy to use unless I'm putting gloves on and, well, you know how I feel about that. I have had the most success with a lotion that contains 20% Shea Butter that is made in France - European standards for cosmetic ingredients are much stricter than those in the US so, while this is not an organic product, I feel pretty confident that it will do me no harm and the shea butter works like magic!! You can get straight shea butter from different sources here in the states too - I just really love anything french:)
Farmgirl #224 "use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without"
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Oggie
True Blue Farmgirl
526 Posts
Ginny
Machias
Maine
USA
526 Posts |
Posted - Dec 26 2011 : 8:40:40 PM
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My hands are so dry in the winter, like CJ and others I have a horrible time. But I use O'Keefe's which you can buy online at Lehmans. I put it on then put on white gloves that you buy in the drugstore before I go to sleep at night and it is wonderful. I had a very cracked thumb and within a week the crack was "mended".
Ginny Farmgirl #2343 www.thedewhopinn.com www.etsy.com/shop/cybertiques
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mudpony farmgirl
True Blue Farmgirl
57 Posts
Jo
USA
57 Posts |
Posted - Jan 12 2012 : 3:12:08 PM
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I have to second what Donna said about considering supplements - After years of dry skin I started taking vitamin E capsules and it helped a lot - I can also crack one open and rub on my hands if they do get itchy.
Also, if you apply something topical, I find it works best right after a shower - it locks in the mositure while your pores are open! Good old fashioned bag balm has worked great for me!
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Nigella
True Blue Farmgirl
386 Posts
Nigella
Chimacum
WA
USA
386 Posts |
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garyw965
True Blue Farmgirl
51 Posts
Gary
Hemet
CA
USA
51 Posts |
Posted - Feb 22 2012 : 08:54:39 AM
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I'm partial to cocoa butter. I use it most of the time. I do use shea butter, that's another good one for me. Cocoa butter is the only lotion I can put on my face. Guess we all have to find the right lotion for the skin were in!! |
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