Wednesday, January 21, 2015

An Amazing Solution for Dry Hands and Feet

I don't know about you but the winter is extremely harsh on my sensitive, Irish skin. With all of the building, woodworking and painting we do, my hands continually get worse and crack. I usually resort to using Aquaphor but it tends to make my hands greasy and I can only put it on before bed, with gloves.

I recently found out about O'Keeffe's Working Hands and Healthy Feet creams and they have been such a life saver lately. Since we both have full time jobs that require us to interact with a lot of people daily, we just cannot have dry, cracked hands when we are shaking clients hands - not professional!

Since we love it so much, we have decided to offer a tub of Working Hands, a tub of Healthy Feet and an O'Keeffe's t-shirt to one lucky winner. Trust me, you will want this to get through the rest of the winter!




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You can find O'Keeffe's creams at local stores (check here for retailers in your area) or online at Amazon, Home Depot, Lowe's, Target and Walmart.
This post is sponsored by O'Keeffe's.

10 comments:

  1. What really dries my hands the most is that I always seem to be washing them or when I'm doing the dishes. Using water on them constantly strips them dry, so I begin to have dry and small cracked areas on my fingers.

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  2. Currently it's this winter weather, and also washing my hands and not properly moisturizing afterwards.

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  3. Working in a school and using hand sanitizer all the time dries my hands out

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  4. Doing the dishes gets my hands and walking on the carpet gets my feet

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  5. Constantly washing my hands for work dries my hands out really bad. The cold weather dries out my feet and causes them to crack and bleed. I've used Working Feet before and it's amazing!

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  6. My feet are drier than my hands.

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  7. Washing the dishes dries out my hands every day.

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