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I hope it does the trick for you Shaz......if it does, it will be worth it. |
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thanx for that Dave, the cream came today and so far tonight (at work) my hands havent been stinging
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use it regularly Shaz and your hands will be as soft as a baby's bum.
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Do they not supply after work cream at work? It should be as much a part of your work supplied skin care program as the cleaning stuff they supply. In industry we have pre work cream, a couple of hand wash stuff and after work cream in all the wash rooms. I guess pre work cream is a no no with patients but I am surprised after work isn't supplied. My hands get a mess at times with all the washing with harsh abrasive cleaners and the oil/grease/solvents and have found some Neutrogena Norwegian Formula Concentrated Hand Cream stuff to be good. It looks expensive because it's a small tube but you don't need much but it's good and I have tried a few. My problem is remembering to use it :(
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I will be keeping an eye on my bum to see if this product can indeed reverse time. |
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Neil, they dont provide us with after work stuff, i dont mean to state the obvious but would i really be in need of paying what i paid for this nice handcream if the NHS provided it for their staff? :-)
Dave, i applied it to my hands that many times last night, i hope it works....one minute i had handcream on, next i was washing it off to deal with a patient, then back on again afterwards |
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Perhaps have a word with the union reps and get them to provide it then, after all its towards your health - if you are unable to use your hands because of all the processes you have to endure then you'll be off work etc.
BTW - did you notice the cow cream has urea (wee) in it :) Are the NHS OK with you using cow wee on your hands before you see another patient? Nivea has been tested and proven to be much better than expensive creams (saw it on a tv show). |
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I have used the Neutrogena Norwegian Formula......it didn't do for me at all.
It was greasy and made my hands very itchy. Dave I didn't say that this cream would reverse the effects of time, on your BTM...anyway...I thought it was for your hands? I have to admit that I use the Udderly smooth cream all over when I have a shower......well, all over the places I can actually reach:D. |
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Urea has healing properties and is many products aimed at healing cracked heels.
Why do you think service men were advised to pee on their feet when they had blisters......and why did grandma suggest putting wee on chilblains to make them better?? Well, because of the urea in the wee. While this cream may look expensive, it really isn't because you need only a very small amount. Nivea does not do for my skin either......I can use Dove cream for a short while(and Dove is one of the few hand creams that is recommended by dermatologists)...but then I have to change to something else or it stops working. |
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Nivea is useless for work, it reacts with the handgel we use, putting it on after using handgel it just leavea a sticky mess on your hands
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No.....it isn't a wrinkle remover cream Dave.
Just something that soothes very dry, sore skin. And that works for me. If you want something to eradicate your wrinkles, then Boots have brought out a new serum which is supposed to work. I have earned my wrinkles and I'm keeping them:D |
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well good luck with that one Dave.
(Nurse he's out of bed again...and on the prowl!) |
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