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Old 18-12-2015, 08:22 PM #8
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Originally Posted by Cameltoe and Wine View Post
Every winter my hands (well, in particular the tips of my fingers) tend to get a little bit sore and the parts near my nails often turn raw and sting every time they come into contact with water / anything else. I was wondering if it could be solved with just some hand cream or if I'd need something else, because it does seem to just happen around the colder months?
Coconut oil is brilliant, about £5 for a large jar, i've used it on my daughters eyebrows (she had seborrhea dermatitis) it cleared it up with 2 weeks, it was brilliant! And my other daughter currently has what looks like eczema on her fingers and i've been using it for 5 days and it looks a lot better, coconut oil is marvellous!

I also use it as a hand and face moisturiser (you only need a little of it on the face).

I also suffer with sore hands to the point where they crack and bleed, coconut oil helps keep this at bay
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