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I was going to suggest Working Hands too. Ours was in a flat tub, but heat sealed on a card backing at purchase, so youwould know it was untouched when you got it. That may not help though?
Thanks but I couldn't wear dressings xxSome of those areas look extremely sore and I'm not sure if cream as such will help much. I had some really bad blisters on all my fingers on one hand and the nurse at the surgery applied some impregnated dressings (Atrauman they were called) then covered with micropore type dressing. It worked magic improvement in a few days and completely healed in a week. Steroid creams are often prescribed for allergic skin rashes and they do work quite well for short term use.
That;s exactly what I use overnight but I was wanting a thinner tube of cream for quick applications throughout the day xxI was going to suggest Working Hands too. Ours was in a flat tub, but heat sealed on a card backing at purchase, so youwould know it was untouched when you got it. That may not help though?
Simple solution would be to buy from a chemist get them to put in bag then use a spray on disinfectant once you are home.The problem is the pump bottle would have to come in a box, I can't touch anything that I know someone else will have definitely touched and I even if I've used alcohol wipes on things I still can't touch them without washing my hands
I used to use Diprobase but as it's an emollient I can't stand the layer it leaves and have to wash it off so it's totally pointless
Thanks though 🙂 xx
I'll take a look at the Cerave, I used Sudocrem for a while but for some reason the smell turns my stomach xx
Duh! I never even thought of trying Bepanthen on them and it's what we've used on our tattoo's! xxBepathen has very little smell at all. Nothing like Sudocrem that does smell medicinal.
Although fine for other "normal" people my OCD brain doesn't see things like other people do, the bathroom guys sprayed everything with sanitiser spray when they finished but I still spent an hour cleaning it every time they left, my brain doesn't trust things like everyone else canSimple solution would be to buy from a chemist get them to put in bag then use a spray on disinfectant once you are home.
I suggested the Epaderm as it does not leave a layer on your skin and if you use it as a soap it's washed off anyway.
To be honest I don't know what your talking about lol, I'd give any tube of cream supplied in a box a try given it was in my price range lol xxWhat about a homeopathic cream ? Would you try that ? Xx
As I've said I want a tube of thinner stuff for quick applications during the dayWhy do you need a tube?
why is the tub not suitable, as that comes in a blister pack?
It is, I did try searching "tube of hand cream boxed" etc but not much results xx
Yes that's what I got too lol, I've bought a tube of Weleda skin food to give a bash as that's boxed and Bruce will be bringing it up tomorrow, just circumstances needs a quick tube squeeze and thinner cream rather than dipping my hand in a tub of pretty much thick paste xxYes that’s what I mean really. It isn’t an attribute that most cream manufacturers would consider pivotal to their search criteria, so the boxed creams may not state that they are, or only some of them would. Mostly what seemed to be returned for me were gift sets.
Yes that's what I got too lol, I've bought a tube of Weleda skin food to give a bash as that's boxed and Bruce will be bringing it up tomorrow, just circumstances needs a quick tube squeeze and thinner cream rather than dipping my hand in a tub of pretty much thick paste xx