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Started by ninnyscrops, April 16, 2007, 22:13:46

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ninnyscrops

How many blisters have we got then? 

Planted out seedlings at the weekend and now have "trowel handle palm blister syndrome"   :(

Next spring put BIG plaster on palm under gardening gloves.  ::)
If I ever get it all right - then that's the time to quit.

ninnyscrops

If I ever get it all right - then that's the time to quit.

Doris_Pinks

No blisters here, but my hands look like they belong to someone who is 110!
Hand cream on before bed tonight! ;D
We don't inherit the earth, we only borrow it from our children.
Blog: http://www.nonsuchgardening.blogspot.com/

saddad

So do mine but I feel 110...
::)

Mrs Ava

My hands have been horrid for years.  From my Saturday job in the hairdressers washing hair and rinsing perms, to gardening.  My nails are short and brittle, I have calluses on my hands, especially where my rings are as they dig in, and I have permanent dark staining on my first fingers and thumbs.  The only time my hands are really clean is if I bleach them (eek) or after 2 weeks on holiday on the beach.  The sand scrubs them clean whilst the salt water bleaches them.

Carol

 ;D  The female side of our family were not blessed with nice hands and mine are awful.  After a few minutes gardening they are rough and my nails are black with good honest soil  which doesn't come out even after washing.  Nails break straight across but who cares.   I like getting them dirty.  My feet are worse....  ;D ;D

theothermarg

oh emma jane isn,t it a pain when hands get stained like that i,v always been a hands on person and did ceramics for 16 years the skin surface goes and every thing gets ingrained , i tend to tuck fingers out of site as people think you don,t wash them when you have scrubbed and scrubbed :-[
marg
Tell me and I,ll forget
Show me and I might remember
Involve me and I,ll understand

cornykev

Mine have been rough for years, a good dousing of E45 cream sometimes helps.  ;D ;D ;D
MAY THE CORN BE WITH YOU.

laikadog

green elder ointment is good for your hands, we made some and my mum thought it was fantastic,
cant remember the recipe tho,
it was something like 3 parts elder leaves, 1 part,comfrey leaves, loads of lavender heads, stewed in a couple of blocks of solid veg oil , strained,then potted in jam jars, lasted for months ;D

timelady

I'm careful to always put sunblock on my hands, a habit from cycling. Considering I'm now gardening and am usually scrubbing paint off my hands mine are pretty good. I use Burt's Bees almond cream but even use vaseline if need be on bad days. (Or Badger Healing Balm is good too - in a little tin, no petroleum.) Someone here mentioned sugar soap with olive oil somewhere? And finally, taking flax oil capsules - I introduced it to my mum a couple years ago and she now swears by it! She actually had cracking skin on her hands, no longer. :)

Tina.



mc55

even when I wear gloves my hands are so rough after I've been to the lottie - and how does mud get under your nails when you wear gloves ?? one of lifes mysteries.

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