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Registered: ‎03-24-2010

My husband worked for the water department before he retired. In the winter he would get dry chapped hands from the cold and sometimes wet conditions. He swore by Corn Huskers lotion. It is easily found at Walmart and the chain drug stores.

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Registered: ‎09-06-2014

I bought a travel size Eucerin to see if I liked it.  Works great and is unscented. 

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Registered: ‎03-16-2010

I just tried O'Keef's working hands for the last 2 weeks and my hands and cuticles are in much better shape then they were. I have used Korres', Beekman and others but so far the O'Keef's is working the best and is the least costly. I got my first container in Walgreens and I bought another the other day in Publix supermarket. About $6.00 for 2.5 oz. I keep it in my purse and use it frequently throughout the day. 

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Registered: ‎05-17-2010

@JeanLouiseFinch  I agree w/ Bag Balm. If he won't do that ritual, my husband uses Kiehl's Ultimate Strength Hand Salve. He's a tax accountant, 18 hrs. a day handling papers that dry out skin & this salve does the trick. 

 

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Re: Hand Cream for Men

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I purchase a lot of products from iherb.com.  If you spend $20 shipping is free and you also get cash off for your next purchase depending on what your total is.  Anyway, I decided to try Madre Labs argan oil hand creme with marula oil &shea butter.  It does not have a feminine scent.  It is unscented.   $4.95 for I believe it is 2.7 oz. or something like that. 

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