Coping with cold wet hands in winter?
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Coping with cold wet hands in winter?
As a florist my hands get wet a lot of the day and working in a very very cold environment during the winter months hows the best way to keep my hands hydrated ?
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Re: Coping with cold wet hands in winter?
Hi,
Your occupation clearly does not help with this skin condition but maybe this question would best be put to the skin clinic coming up in a few weeks, have a look here; http://www.talkhealthpartnership.com/on ... kin_20.php Experts will be answering questions on Thursday 30th January but the clinic will be open from Monday 27th January for you to post your questions in advance.
Hope this helps/
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Your occupation clearly does not help with this skin condition but maybe this question would best be put to the skin clinic coming up in a few weeks, have a look here; http://www.talkhealthpartnership.com/on ... kin_20.php Experts will be answering questions on Thursday 30th January but the clinic will be open from Monday 27th January for you to post your questions in advance.
Hope this helps/
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Re: Coping with cold wet hands in winter?
I think you hit the nail on the head. You are already hydrating your hands, literally. I would say practically to keep hands hydrated is a lot of vitamin B or A, if i am not mistaken. You could try anti dry creams.Guest Posts wrote: ↑Fri Jan 10, 2020 10:55 amAs a florist my hands get wet a lot of the day and working in a very very cold environment during the winter months hows the best way to keep my hands hydrated ?