Reddit Reddit reviews Corn Huskers Oil-Free Hand Lotion - 7 fl oz

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20 Reddit comments about Corn Huskers Oil-Free Hand Lotion - 7 fl oz:

u/elenathehun · 7 pointsr/AsianBeauty

And then a few neurons die from WHITE HOT RAGE. NGL, the day I had to go to three different grocery stores to find regular sour cream was the day I officially wrote off most of America, at least when it comes to basic nutrition.

Anyway, after looking at your link, seems like you found a lotion...eventually. Have you ever tried Cornhuskers Lotion? It's the non-sexiest lotion ever, but damn does it work good! :P

u/Feather-Light · 5 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Oh hey! I think my dad has this condition as well. His fingers split deeply, like the tips of his fingers on the sides, vertical splits that tend to go up his fingertips and up adjacent to his fingernails.

It's important to avoid unnecessary contact with water, so don't wash dishes without gloves. I remember always jumping in to take over dishes when he'd do them to spare his fingers. Cold weather and wind made them worse as well. For actual treatment, my dad only ever used Corn Huskers lotion. If he had the problem today and asked me for advice, I'd definitely have my dad slather his hands in Vaseline after his lotion before bed and put on rubber gloves to go to sleep. He needs all the protection from dehydration and further damage he can get.

u/liketwodoves · 5 pointsr/AmItheAsshole

instead of shaving cream try Corn Huskers Lotion, it’s life-changing

https://www.amazon.com/Corn-Huskers-Oil-Free-Hand-Lotion/dp/B000RO3EMA

u/LeopoldTheLlama · 4 pointsr/Guitar

Everyone calluses differently really so people will have different care routines for their calluses.

If you're having issues with weird shaping, get a pumice stone or coarse emory board/sandpaper, and file down the callus to the right shape. You may need to soak the fingers for a bit first (or do this after a shower).

If they're overdeveloping, get a callus shaver or a Dremel and trim them down first.

If your calluses are flaking or cracking (and they're not otherwise overdeveloped), you probably need to moisturize. I like Corn Husker's Lotion a lot.

(Source: Rower, rock climber and guitar player. I know my calluses)

u/slothbear · 3 pointsr/KitchenConfidential

That doesn't happen to me too much now, but in my pizza delivery days, my hands were not too happy with the winter air. It got to the point of my skin cracking and bleeding. I used something called Corn Huskers, and it worked pretty well.

u/LexicanLuthor · 3 pointsr/AskWomen
u/chiseledface · 3 pointsr/wicked_edge

It sounds like you may be getting ingrown hairs, or just getting razor burn.

I'd suggest trying a cheap DE razor with a brush and soap made for sensitive skin. This is a lot easier on your skin, and with a single pass shave, you should still look ok, while leaving some stubble above the level surface your skin. For an aftershave, I'd use Tend Skin followed with Cornhuskers lotion

Disclaimer - I make and sell some of these products, but many similar products are available at other vendors that will work equally well.

u/scfd524 · 3 pointsr/DoesAnybodyElse

I also hate the greasy feeling you get. That's why I use corn huskers lotion. This puts the moisture back in your hands without leaving them greasy.

u/[deleted] · 3 pointsr/wicked_edge
  • Parker 92R razor
  • Gillette Silver Blue blades
  • Muhle HJM Black Fibre brush
  • Proraso Blue cream
  • Fine Accoutrements American Blend aftershave
  • Corn Huskers Lotion aka "Poor man's Trumper's Skin Food"

    I used to use alum on my face, but I've since stopped because it really isn't a good kind of burn at all. Just stick with alcohol aftershave and use the alum as underarm deodorant now.

    One of these days I'm going to try a themed Indian shave using the Parker 92R, some Indian Wilkinson Sword blades, Godrej shaving cream, and Fine Accoutrements Fresh Vetiver (evidently vetiver grass is native to India).
u/kiwimangoes · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

My mom always used Olay of Olay moisturizer. My earliest memories of it were of her using it when it was in a glass bottle.

My grandma used Cornhuskers Hand Lotion always. Had a bottle in every bathroom and in her kitchen for as long as I can remember.

Not quite applicable, but mi abuela uses Royal Violets to this day, which is a traditional Cuban body spray fragrance. I remember her giving me a glass bottle of it when I was a kid.

u/SableWindsor · 2 pointsr/Indiemakeupandmore

To be honest... cornhuskers lotion is excellent because it doesn't leave residue.

u/jlm25150 · 2 pointsr/CasualConversation

I wash my hands very frequently because I work with a lot of cash, and my hands get very dry. I don't like using oils because they make my hands feel greasy. I absolutely love Corn Huskers Lotion! It dries very fast, has a pleasant talcum-like scent, and it makes my hands feel very soft! I have a couple chronic dry spots on my hands that feel painful sometimes, and that lotion really helps. The downside is that you have to reapply after washing your hands, but I can't recommend it enough! And it gives your hands a nice grip as well

u/hollygohardly · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Vaseline is an occlusive so you would want to put something super rich and moisturizing on your skin and then maybe some vaseline. I personally like Neutrogena's Norwegian formula as a body lotion.


My uncle swears by this stuff for his cracked elbows/hands.

u/whatisyournamemike · 1 pointr/AskReddit

Corn Huskers Oil-Free Hand Lotion http://www.amazon.com/Corn-Huskers-Oil-Free-Hand-Lotion/dp/B000RO3EMA

Or a local drug store

u/oakdog8 · 1 pointr/crossfit

Try changing your grip. Move the bar from your palm to your fingers. The tears come from the bar shifting while you're holding it, and the shift is typically "up" your hand from the palm to the fingers. If you start with it in the fingers, it doesn't have as far to shift.

Honestly I'm willing to bet if your hands tear that easily/badly, gloves won't solve the problem. There will still be way too much friction/pulling when the glove grips the bar and you hand rubs against the inside of the glove. Get your grip right and you won't need gloves.

Also try using Corn Husker Lotion. It doesn't contain any oil so it won't leave your hands slimey, and it's made for rough, dry hands. It keeps my callouses a little softer/more elastic.

u/caviar · 1 pointr/AskReddit

I used to have this male teacher who always had a bottle of Corn Huskers out on his desk. It always struck me as a lotion for men. Real men.

u/kitchbitchstitch · 1 pointr/doggrooming

The only thing I've found that saves my hands is called Corn Huskers Friend and it's aaaaaaaaaamazing. Works better than any lotion I've ever tried.

u/Fanzellino · 1 pointr/AskReddit

I'd agree except this motherfucker isn't branded.

u/whatwhatdb · 1 pointr/news

I've found this to be a great cheap fast method

I use Corn Husker Lotion first as a pre-shave. Here is a video of a famous wet shaver saying that CHL is nearly the same thing as trumpers skin food. Can get it at walmart or a drugstore for a few bucks.

Barbasol (yellow can) on top of the CHL. May have to order this one, i've never found it in a store. One of the few canned shaving creams that ive seen recommended on wet shaving websites.

On my last pass i use CHL only.