Reddit Reddit reviews O'Keeffe's Working Hands Hand Cream, 3 oz. Tube

We found 5 Reddit comments about O'Keeffe's Working Hands Hand Cream, 3 oz. Tube. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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O'Keeffe's Working Hands Hand Cream, 3 oz. Tube
O’Keeffe’s Working Hands Hand Cream is a concentrated hand cream that heals, relieves and repairs extremely dry, cracked handsCreates a protective layer on the skin’s surface that instantly boosts moisture levels and helps prevent further moisture lossMakes a difference you will feel within daysFor best results apply after hand washing, after bathing, and at bedtime, as these are the most effective times for moisturizing extremely dry skinSafe for people with Diabetes
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5 Reddit comments about O'Keeffe's Working Hands Hand Cream, 3 oz. Tube:

u/p0pc0rnsalt · 36 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

O'Keeffe's Working Hands!! I cannot overstate this, it is a life changer. I'm a huge germaphobe and I've struggled with compulsive hand washing for years, which has led me to try a zillion remedies for dry cracked skin. This is by FAR the best. It actually works even better if you apply it to damp skin. It's an odd sensation at first but once it dries your hands will feel like a baby's butt. I actually even resorted to using it on patches of super dry skin on my face while on accutane (though I wouldn't recommend this except in extreme circumstances...some of the ingredients are supposedly highly comedogenic).

u/savouringsolitude · 4 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I work at a hospital too and using the O’Keeffe’s Working Hands in the jar or the tube has worked wonders for the skin of my actual hands. But when it comes to cuticles, I’ve found that using jojoba oil around the base of the nail as well as under the nail really helps!!

u/alanayvonne · 2 pointsr/AsianBeauty

Depending on how dry your skin is you could try two different things that may help you. I have a friend that uses O'Keeffe's Working Hands when her hands get really dry and crack. But I use a lavender salve when I have spots (my elbows) that are really dry and rough.

Btw, I do not have eczema so I don't know the specifics of what you should and should not use, this is just what works for other people who have generally very dry skin.

u/wineheart · 1 pointr/nursing

This is absolutely the best stuff. It's really saved me. We have VERY dry winters here and the hospital air filter just dries out the air even more.

It comes in a small tub that you scoop with your fingers or in a squeeze tube. The tube stuff is newer so I haven't seen it in the stores like you will with the tub (at CVS) but Amazon has it. The tub is not great for at work since scooping it is a great way to contaminate it. I prefer the tub because it is perfect. But the squeeze tube is great too, just a little more lotiony in feel.

Both have no smell and no feeling. It's the best.

I have turned everyone into converts at work. All that nauseating flowery junk is practically gone now.

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u/FisherMMAn · 1 pointr/DartsTalk

I use a little dab of this stuff which is lotion, but it leaves the skin feeling tacky rather than slick.