The Best Hand Creams For Your Sad Dry Hands

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  • November 29, 2018

It’s that time of year again. The days are getting shorter, the air is getting colder, and your hands are as dry as a cat’s tongue. The humid season is gone, and you’ve got no choice but to moisturize.

Your hands are exposed to all sorts of pain and torment throughout the year. If you do any sort of labor, like cleaning or cooking, then there’s a good chance that your hands are at least a little raw. It doesn’t help that the winter air is notoriously arid. Just as a test, think about how dry the tips of your fingers feel right now. Think about how dry your lips feel. You can fix your lip problem with just about any brand of chapstick, but you’ll need a serious hand cream for those hands.

Now, stop yourself from thinking that a regular, all-purpose body lotion will save your wilted hands. Those hands go through hell every day, a hell that’s never been experienced by your shoulders or your calves. Have you ever washed a pile of dishes with your elbows? Have you ever gotten a splinter in your back? Didn’t think so. Body lotions are just too thin to fully moisturize your bleach-exposed, tool-gripping, wintertime hands. That’s why you need to use a dedicated hand cream or a thick moisturizer.

O’Keeffe’s Working Hands ($6.49)

O’Keefe’s Working Hands is a great hand cream for on-the-go, everyday use. It’s made from a blend of fats and polymers that hydrate your hands and lock in moisture, without leaving behind a greasy mess. Since O’Keefe’s mostly works by sealing the moisture that’s already in your hands, it’s good to reapply it often. Unlike shea or cocoa butter, O’Keefe’s won’t leave behind a smell, and you don’t have to worry about it melting and leaking out of its container if you happen to leave it in the car.

While O’Keefe’s won’t provide the deep hydration of products like shea butter or Miracle Hand Repair, it will give you a portable, grease-free moisturizing experience. And at $6.49, O’Keefe’s is a steal.

Burt’s Bees Almond & Milk Hand Cream ($9.52)

If you’re looking for a fragrant cream that you can really work into your hands, then you should check out Burt’s Bees Almond and Milk Hand Cream. It’s made with almond oil and beeswax (among other things) which makes it especially good for cracked, dry, sad hands.

Almond oil is usually used as a massage oil. It’s a ridiculously heavy oil, and it sits on your skin like cooking oil. This product is made up of a lot of ingredients, and it actually has the consistency of an eye cream or delicate lotion. But the almond oil that’s inside of it will noticeably sit on your hands, which is a little awkward if they’re already well moisturized. But the almond oil that’s in this Burt’s Bees product makes it fantastic for massaging into deep cracks or trouble spots. Since it comes in a neat little container, it’s easy to take this Burt’s Bees product out for on-the-go reapplication.

Raw Apothecary Unrefined Shea Butter ($14.20)

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