Monday, November 30, 2009

Do you know a really good hand & nail cream/oil thats not too expensive. Anything else that might work?

I live in North UK and am 63 but, of course, look younger and want to stay that way but my nails are not so good, probably with so much gardening, etc.Do you know a really good hand %26amp; nail cream/oil thats not too expensive. Anything else that might work?
Hi!


I too live in the North of the UK (Lake District) and my job is gardening for other people, so I sympathise with you. I use a range of products as I find rotating them gives better results. I think your skin adjusts to a product which in turn, makes it work less efficiently. The products I use are Elemis Hand and Nail cream which is the most expensive one that I use but lasts a long time and is really brilliant. I also use Palmers Cocoa butter, aqueous cream, which can be obtained from any good chemists, and now and again for a treat, I use neat Lavender oil (which also keeps flies away when you're gardening!).


Try to remember to put cream on your hands each time you've washed or done dishes, etc., and also put it on before gardening (wear gloves if possible) as well as afterwards.


Hope this helps.Do you know a really good hand %26amp; nail cream/oil thats not too expensive. Anything else that might work?
moisture is the key to preserving the skin's natural smoothness.avoid using harsh soaps on washing your hands especially after gardening. you can use baby soaps or high moisture content soaps. Try Dove or Jhonson's baby soap.after wasing hands make it a habit to apply lotion. Every now and then apply lotion on hands.This would improve the condition of your nails and skin.avoid too much exposure to sunlight because it would make your skin dull and dry.
hey,





i use SOLAROIL it is a conditioning oil for the nails and skin around the nails i buy mine from the local nail salon heres a link you can get it off amazon:


http://www.amazon.co.uk/Creative-Solar-7鈥?/a>





its a bit like a nail poilsh you rub it on and leave it to dry for a while





i also suggest you use nivea the one that comes in a blue pot you an buy this from all chemist including boots and superdrug and all supermarkets





hope i helped





good luck


xx
Sweet almond oil. You can buy it in ready to use nail application thingys, but i just buy it pure, and dip a brush into it%26gt;
baby oil definitely

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