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					Originally Posted by Ample
					
				 Could you use gloves, I see a lot of people that do work with food using them. | 
	
 Ulgh.  Gloves = prune hands.  I've tried it before, if it gets really bad I'll do it again.
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					Originally Posted by Sage
					
				 See if you can use gloves at work- that'd be my first measure of prevention. Also, get some Udder Balm, or at least a lotion/cream that has urea in it. Yes, urea. As in usually found in urine. It's not gross- it's synthisized- and it works WONDERS on dry skin. Put some on your hands before bedtime and go to bed with gloves on (like the nice cotton kind, not the kind you throw snowballs with). I know it's all girly, but it'll make your hands nice and clear up the dry skin. | 
	
 Yerrr urine?  Where you you get those types of cotton gloves?
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					Originally Posted by 1010011010
					
				 Use a different type of soap for washing your hands.Use one of those hand sanitizing gels v. hand washing.
 Gloves might help.
 Lotion before you go to bed.
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 We have soap that's liquid but turns to foam.  At home I tend to jsut wipe my hands down with a wet paper towel, unless I was touching some meat or something.