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Nan |
Posted - 01/28/2011 : 12:09:36 Is there a cream out there somewhere that can be used on really dry and sore fingers from stitching, that is safe to use while working on a piece. |
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Stitch26 |
Posted - 02/09/2025 : 04:09:31 I've used "O'Keeffe's Working Hands" for *years* but decided to try something new recently and found "Palmer's Cocoa Butter Formula with Vitamin E." They have it in both a small plastic tub and in a pump bottle as a lotion. It even smells like chocolate! O'Keeffe's can be a little sticky at first sometimes, while Palmer's is initially a little oily. I've also asked other stitchers about his, and they've recommended Queen Helene's (pretty good, but I'm not a fan of how it smells), Neutrogena Norweigan Formula Hand Cream, Cerave, and Curel. I haven't yet tried the last 3, but I've heard they're also pretty good. Stay away from "Crafty Hand Cream" though. When I used it, it was almost like using water. It really didn't do me much good at all. |
Stitcher |
Posted - 10/04/2011 : 00:07:18 I've been using Glaxol Base moisturizing cream for years. It's great and no residue on stitching either. :)
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Amber |
Posted - 01/29/2011 : 19:33:20 I've heard there is something called 'udderly smooth' that should do the trick. Many farmers use it. |
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