Winter Dry Skin Problems
#16
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Wayne, PA, PHL-US Chairman's Preferred
Posts: 1,214
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by BeautifulFeet:
My wife recently started carrying olive oil facial moisturizer.
It comes in a tube that she keeps in her purse.
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My wife recently started carrying olive oil facial moisturizer.
It comes in a tube that she keeps in her purse.
sorry the url doesn't want to take.
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#17
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: Heading to Costco for more popcorn...
Programs: UA 1K 2MM Flier, SPG Plt, Hilton Dia
Posts: 8,461
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by ATLpax:
I frequently experience dry, chapped lips throughout the year (flying exacerbates this) and my dermatologist recommended Aquaphor. Now I swear by it, and I apply it on flights and before I go to bed at night. It comes in a squeeze tube, and it's made by the same company that makes Eucerin lotion. It can usually be found by the lotions in a drug store, but you might have to go to a couple to find it. It is also supposed to help with dry skin on hands, feet elbows, knees, etc.</font>
I frequently experience dry, chapped lips throughout the year (flying exacerbates this) and my dermatologist recommended Aquaphor. Now I swear by it, and I apply it on flights and before I go to bed at night. It comes in a squeeze tube, and it's made by the same company that makes Eucerin lotion. It can usually be found by the lotions in a drug store, but you might have to go to a couple to find it. It is also supposed to help with dry skin on hands, feet elbows, knees, etc.</font>
#18
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Back to Florida...... bye London
Programs: Hilton, AA,, Delta
Posts: 5,152
Here is the lotion applicator I was originally thinking about. And if you're into MyPoints you can get MyPoints for ordering through FootSmart if you use MP as a portal!
http://www.footsmart.com/Product.aspx?ProductId=299
http://www.footsmart.com/Product.aspx?ProductId=299
#19
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Seattle, WA
Programs: Alaska 100K - MM, defender of shoes on the carpeted bulkhead 4ever, AA LT PLT, Hyatt Glob, HH Dia
Posts: 7,452
In my desire to start using my beauty products, I have started to apply the l'occitane hand scrub to my feet and do the cotton sock and heating pad thing over night. They seem softer, but I could really use a pedicure.
I still like kiehl's creme de corps, but am using up my l'occitane, boots, westin and hyatt stashes before I invest 40 bucks in a big thing of lotion.
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I still like kiehl's creme de corps, but am using up my l'occitane, boots, westin and hyatt stashes before I invest 40 bucks in a big thing of lotion.
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#20
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: North Carolina
Programs: DL UA
Posts: 537
I have eczema and very dry skin. A dermatologist recommended Crisco at night. It really works well, there is nothing to be allergic to in it and surprisingly, it isn't greasy. Rub it in after the shower. I don't travel with it but you could put it in a Ziploc and take it with you if you wanted to!