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I use Diprobase and hydrocortisone cream at night (both available over the counter at a Pharmacy). Neutrogena Norwegian formula red top during the day as it's a bit less oily. Works well for me, as long as I remember to do it each day...
 
Probably fine to maintain skin that hasn't become too dry, some people don't seem to have any trouble with their hands at all while others suffer every winter,it's blockwork [chasing out] and plasterboard that seems to affect me worst - cold too.
 
These skin issues are usually a sign of other underlying issues or a reaction to something you are using or in contact with, I am a life long sufferer of eczema and dermatitis and it took yrs to learn to manage but diet, beer intake, water intake etc all play a part and can lead to a trigger of it, creams etc presciption or over the counter are more to manage it not to stop it, I would see your GP tbh and don't expect a quick fix, it can take many yrs to find the root cause and sometimes it is genetic in nature although life choices can often help manage it.
 
I've worked many winter seasons in the Alps and my hands fall apart there (UK I'm fine apart from cement) and I used Neutrogena Norwegian for daytime use, Body Shop Hemp hand cream WITH light cotton gloves overnight. Also wear any gloves when you can when working. I like 'grip' type gloves as the PVC/whatever keeps moisture in a bit but are not as sweaty as nitrile/rubber gloves - but essentially any glove with a soft lining but with a moisture trapping outer.
 
These skin issues are usually a sign of other underlying issues or a reaction to something you are using or in contact with, I am a life long sufferer of eczema and dermatitis and it took yrs to learn to manage but diet, beer intake, water intake etc all play a part and can lead to a trigger of it, creams etc presciption or over the counter are more to manage it not to stop it, I would see your GP tbh and don't expect a quick fix, it can take many yrs to find the root cause and sometimes it is genetic in nature although life choices can often help manage it.

I told him that ages ago, but he won't listen. Typical bloke wot go to their doctors :rolleyes:
 

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