Posted by s.crum on January 28, 2008 at 21:17:07 from (4.156.231.80):
In Reply to: No laughing posted by chrisalma on January 28, 2008 at 17:01:00:
Somebody on this board got me using Amlactin 12 lotion 2 years ago. I had the same problems with my hands. This stuff isn't cheap $28.00 for a 400 ml bottle. Most pharmacys have it or can get it. But it's really worth it. I use it once a day just before bed, it's not greasy and no sissy smell. It stings like a b***h for a few seconds due to the lactic acid contents but in a few days the cracks and sores heal up and don't crack again with once a day use. I work all evening in a dogfood plant and have my hand in all sorts of things and during the day I fabricate steel and stainless steel so my hands see abuse that most don't. That stuff really works! And I'm not laughing or kidding.
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