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@Thats Me  I love L'occitane hand cream Smiley Very Happy! My hands are super silky when I use it and the little tubes are cute and a little goes a long way.  The cherry blossom scent is sooo pretty. 

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@San Antonio Gal wrote:

I have a bottle of Alpha Skin Lotion with a pump in my bathrooms by the sink.  This product works wonders on my hand and feet (and the rest of my body).

 


That's what I use the most. Love it!

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Alpha lotion for me, too! Takes away that sandpaper feeling on my hands and feet. I can tell when I use something else b/c the sandpaper returns.

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Trader Joe's sells a L'accitane dupe for around $5. It even comes in a metal tube. Very rich without being greasy.

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Beekman 1802 Hand Cream for me is #1.....it absorbs into your skin and boy....you can definitely feel the difference.......

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I have been on Accutaine for cystic acne.  I am more dry than dry!

 

I use L'Occitane.  Amazing!

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@chessylady Yes I've tried it and it's really good!

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The one product that makes my hands feel healed is Neutrogena Norwegian Formula Hand Cream. Indispensable during cold weather months.

 

For QVC products I pick Josie; for luxury-ish I like Tocca - different scents to chose from and they are great stocking stuffers.

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L'occitane shea butter handcream is the only one I use. It is be best!

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Re: best hand cream

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My two personal favorites are:

WEN Ultra Nourishing Intensive Body Treatment

Aveda Hand Relief - Cherry Almond Scent

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