During the winter time, or anytime really, my hands can get really dry and rough which makes me sad. But I could never find a good hand cream that moisturized and didn’t burn. I was recommended the Neutrogena Norwegian formula hand cream, so I picked it up in fragrance free, just to be safe. I can honestly say that it is the best cream I’ve tried for dry hands. Neutrogena is one of my favorite brands, and this cream will be joining the my stash. It’s moisturizing and leaves my hand comfortable and soft. One of the biggest things it doesn’t do is sting or burn.
So many hand creams that claim to moisturize or be suitable sensitize skin, leave my skin itchy and hardly moisturized. The formula is really concentrated, so a little goes a long way. My hands feel so much better and lose that tight feeling that I can’t stand. I might even pick up the lip balm version and try it out. I think it’s worth a try for around five dollars, especially if you’ve tried as many creams as I have.
So many hand creams that claim to moisturize or be suitable sensitize skin, leave my skin itchy and hardly moisturized. The formula is really concentrated, so a little goes a long way. My hands feel so much better and lose that tight feeling that I can’t stand. I might even pick up the lip balm version and try it out. I think it’s worth a try for around five dollars, especially if you’ve tried as many creams as I have.
One of my favorite body lotions is the Vaseline sheer infusion line. I have tried a few and none of them were really memorable, or left me with a greasy feeling, yuck! This one is really creamy on the skin and absorbs really well. There are three different kinds and each one has a pleasant smell that I like. I found mine at the dollar store, few things are better than paying a dollar for great lotion, so I picked up three. It instantly hydrates my dry skin and makes it smooth. It says it has patented moisturizers and maybe that’s why it works so well.
Am I the only one who gets sucked in by the word "patented"? Whatever it is that makes it work so well I like it, and I will keep using it until I find something better or until the dollar store runs out*.
Am I the only one who gets sucked in by the word "patented"? Whatever it is that makes it work so well I like it, and I will keep using it until I find something better or until the dollar store runs out*.
*Just kidding, I'll pay full price for it.
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