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Old 08-13-2008, 04:59 PM
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Default I need help caring for my cuticles

I have problem cuticles.. I can use lotion and cuticle cream all day long every day and I still have dry, cracked cuticles with tiny skin pieces of cuticle skin that sticks out and needs to be cut away. I have bought a cuticle cliper but it just seems to make them look worse.

I have just recently (two days ago) starting applying Vitamine E oil to my hands, cuticles, and nail beds. I don't know if it will work or not but I am to the point of trying anything..lol

I work with my hands all day long, and have to wash them constantly and use a lot of hand sanatizer. What can I do to minimize my cuticles and make them healthier?
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try this, it's really good for softening your hands and cuticles and smells really lovely too
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Cool thanks I will give it a try. I have heard good things about Burts bees. Didn't realize they had a cuticle cream.
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Also since your hands are in and out of water all day, wear a barrier hand cream to protect your hands, nails and cuticles
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