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  • #16
    Re: Dry and cracked hands from the heat and coffee; help!

    I wouldnt settle for anything less Dennis! So glad Im saving money here from not seeing the GP.  ;D

    To be honest, I never wouldve expected there to be so many remedies. I thought to some degree that it would be a special case caused only by the coffee and warm handles and hot cups and someone had specially engineered a cream.

    But its pretty generic, dry and cracked hands could be a result of all sorts of things!

    Im going to put all the suggestions into a hat though and pull one out and go with that.

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    • #17
      Re: Dry and cracked hands from the heat and coffee; help!


      My hands are always exposed to cleaning chemicals at work
      Paw Paw Ointment (Lucas Brand) available from chemists for Aprox $5.00
      Is the best thing since sliced bread and works miracles for my hands


      Wool Fat I am informed by my wife that for decades has also been used by countless women to repair cracked breast nipples especially when breast feeding

      Learn something new every day
      (not that I wanted to know about the wool fat one )

      KK

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      • #18
        Re: Dry and cracked hands from the heat and coffee; help!

        Originally posted by 596469787F6A790B0 link=1234810479/15#15 date=1234879237
        Im going to put all the suggestions into a hat though and pull one out and go with that. Wink
        I guess the only reason I suggested a GP is that we are all individuals, and not knowing your medical history, there is always a risk that some remedies may make matters worse.

        If all else fails, get a heavy object, like a brick, and drop it from waist height on your big toe. I can pretty much guarantee that youll forget all about your cracked hands for a while. ;D

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        • #19
          Re: Dry and cracked hands from the heat and coffee; help!

          I used to suffer from this in my chef days. My unprofessional theory is that the glycerine used in a lot of top end moisturisers causes a lot of food products to "stick" and become ingrained in your hands. The answer for me was to throw out the "good" hand cream and buy a tube of Vaseline Intensive Care.

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          • #20
            Re: Dry and cracked hands from the heat and coffee; help!

            There is a product that the body shop sells that is brilliant. I used to suffer a severe allergic reaction to the sanitizer that we used at Maccas. My hands were constantly bleeding and itching from small little welts that would come up.

            Its called "Hemp". comes in a small tube for about $20 and it is by far the best I have come across for dry cracked hands.

            -Linda

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            • #21
              Re: Dry and cracked hands from the heat and coffee; help!

              How about some of those Citrus Oil based hand cleaners you see around, rather than soap?

              We used to use these at work in combination with an excellent Barrier Foam (dont know if it/was food safe) that came in a small spray can.... It kind of came out like shaving foam and a little blob about the size of a ping-pong ball was all that was required for about 4Hrs of effectiveness. Like KK mentions above, we used to be in situations where all sorts of solvents and compounds came into contact with your hands during the course of a normal days works and without the Citrus Oil cleaner and the application of the Barrier Foam Im sure my hands would be well and truly wrecked by now...

              Mal.

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              • #22
                Re: Dry and cracked hands from the heat and coffee; help!

                Hi Folks,

                I too have had my fair share of cracked and dry skin (especially when doing a very busy coffee service) on 1 occassion I even got bleeding hands caused by coffee sucking the moisure out of my hands

                The only products I have found that works for me is the Stoko Skin Care range, the importer is based up in Queensland, but they have a network of distributors over the country. Do a google / yahoo search on Stoko Skin Care and youll find one (some even specialize in caring for the coffee industry). Stoko have a number of products especially for the cafe / hospitality industry. I use Duropro as a prework barrier cream, Solopol as a hand cleaner and Stokolan as an after cleaning hand care moisuriser, they are even recommended by the "RASH website as helping those with eczema and other skin conditions and they are earth friendly, best of all for us blokes they arent girly type creams however my girls (staff) love them as well and much cheaper than similar hand creams by the big name companies.

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