cracked skin and playing steel
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cracked skin and playing steel
OK guys, I don't know if this is the right place to post this? However, it's going to get to 10 degrees today and the older I get the more skin dries and cracks. I have tried all types creams and ointments but it's impossible to hold a steel bar and play steel.
Any thought except washing the stuff off, playing and applying again. In a matter of minutes without gumming myself up again, the skin painfully cracks and dry's out.
Any thought except washing the stuff off, playing and applying again. In a matter of minutes without gumming myself up again, the skin painfully cracks and dry's out.
Tip:
get those thin nitrile gloves, goop your hands good with vaseline or similar, put the gloves on over the goop, let marinade for a few hours before playing. Take them off, wipe your hands then wash them off before playing. You should be good for quite a while.
Also contemplate a humidifier.
get those thin nitrile gloves, goop your hands good with vaseline or similar, put the gloves on over the goop, let marinade for a few hours before playing. Take them off, wipe your hands then wash them off before playing. You should be good for quite a while.
Also contemplate a humidifier.
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I had a similar problem however unrelated to the typical dry and rough cracked hands we see in the colder areas ( up north) which I was not affected by. My hands would split from the inside out due to swelling ( inflammation) and I went for allergy testing and then more advanced testing at the MAYO in Rochester . Not allergic to anything as they really thought it would be stainless or nickel strings bars etc from playing. It was very frustrating as I could barely stand picks on my fingers due to the deep fissures and trout my playing days were numbered.i had tried every type of cream out there to put in my cloth and nitrile gloves to no avail. Long story short, I was allergic to peanut butter, a known inflammatory. Yes, I ate peanut butter daily on toast, evening would be celery, English muffins etc. I loved it. Stopped all pedants and butter.....hands are perfect. I can't tell you how many tubes and bottles of super glue I went thru but it did work. Yes, petroleum based aka Vaseline will dry your hands out but does offer some healing abilities as well. Use well known creams lotions for at night and increase water intake.
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Len...working an outdoor job, I have experienced this problem for years. The ABSOLUTE BEST product that I have ever used is called, 'Crack Creme'. Do not know if it is available in the Northeast, but here in Va. most CVS stores stock it. Comes in both tubes and small liquid spray bottles which is handy if you are performing a task where you don't want a film on your hands. If you can't locate any, send me your address and I will ship you a tube and a bottle.
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May I assume this information also pertains to cracked skin on the heels? Hope so. Thx, steve t
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Cracked Skin
Try Eucerin. You can get it in most drug stores. Work it into your skin and then wipe off any excess.
Good luck!
Good luck!
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The only substance that moistens skin is water. Ointments (pure oil) and creams(oil and water) will help keep the moisture in. The most efficient way to moisten it is with an occlusive dressing at night. First soak your hands in water until they wrinkle. Then apply an ointment or cream and rubber or nitrile gloves over that. If it is small localized cracks then a bandaid with 1% hydrocortisone (OTC) for a day or two will do the trick. The problem is called dyshydrosis and is common.
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cracked skin and playing steel
Do you wash dishes? Or do other serious cleaning. Being a bachelor I wash my own dishes and clean. The high powered blue Dawn tears my hands up, but the White Dawn with O'Lay skin conditioner helps my hands a lot. It could be a combination of chemicals and the cold is adding to it. Hope you find the cause and cure. Good Luck in finding a cure. Happy Steelin.
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I would 2nd the glycerin. Great for chapped lips and dry skin. Applying it right after washing before the skin dries out is also very important.
My father-in-law (now deceased) was a veterinarian who treated small and large animals. The udder balm is also good if you can get it. It and the Glycerin work really fast. There ia also a hand lotion made by ZEP that works well. We have it at work in the bathrooms and I use it after washing my very dry hands. Works wonders.
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Richard Born
My father-in-law (now deceased) was a veterinarian who treated small and large animals. The udder balm is also good if you can get it. It and the Glycerin work really fast. There ia also a hand lotion made by ZEP that works well. We have it at work in the bathrooms and I use it after washing my very dry hands. Works wonders.
regards,
Richard Born
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