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I've been here before looking for recs for a good hand cream. I've tried so many, some too greasy, some not enough and other that didn't absorb quick enough. I think I found one that fills my requirements and that is CeraVe Therapeutic Hand Cream. It leaves my hands smooth without being too greasy and is unscented which is important to me. I get so many good tips here, I thought I'd share. 

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My favorite right now is a tube of Olay hand & body lotion with hyaluronic acid. Mine is a 6 oz tube. I also have bottles of Aveeno lotions all over my home. One is a creamy oil,one is restorative skin therapy, and one is a creamy moisturizing humectant. Walmart changes what they have in stock, but I buy them up when I can find them.

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There are a couple that I love. From spendy to cheap!

 

Clinique Deep Comfort Hand Cream

OKeefe's Working Hands

Olay Ultra Rich Face Cream, I use on my hands too!

Gloves In a Bottle

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@QVCkitty1 Necessaire makes a lovely fragrance-free hand cream.

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I really like Josie Maran's hand cream. Not greasy and makes my extremely dry hands feel better in seconds. Unfortunately I am sensitive to the scents. The only scent I can tolerate is vanilla fig which is ok. It is very hard to come by the unscented.

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Love all of the ones that @Jacie noted and might also add L'Occitane shea butter. I use that overnight (sometimes with cotton gloves/socks) to really moisturize. Always carry the tiny L'Occitane tube in my bags.

 

But it's always good to have an unsented hand cream in play. Thank you for the CeraVe Therapeutic hand cream recommendation, @QVCkitty1.

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Okeefes working hands!!  The best . 

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I like the Aveeda Hand Relief.  The foot relief is good, too.  One might think either could work for both hands or feet but nope.  Both are great as intended and not so great when used on the other.  

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I LOVE Crabtree & Evelyn Gardener's Therapy.  You don't need to be a gardner.  Not greasy at all goes on smooth and stays that way.  I too try many, but always come back to this one.  They have a website.

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@QVCkitty1 wrote:

I've been here before looking for recs for a good hand cream. I've tried so many, some too greasy, some not enough and other that didn't absorb quick enough. I think I found one that fills my requirements and that is CeraVe Therapeutic Hand Cream. It leaves my hands smooth without being too greasy and is unscented which is important to me. I get so many good tips here, I thought I'd share. 


Thank you @QVCkitty1  - I will check it out! I do like a tube hand cream fur my handbag.

 

But during winter, my preference is the Beekman Hand Salve. It's a FANTASTIC product that remains on even after washing hands. It's sold directly at the Beekman store and at QVC & HSN. It's offer as unscented and scented. Watch for event pricing - that's when I stock up

 

Beekman 1802 Hand Salve Duo

 
 

 


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