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Title: hands
Post by: debster on May 23, 2007, 15:35:45
this is possibly a very strange topic but any recommendations on how to get your hands really clean again after gardening there are some jobs I find impossible with gloves on. the problem is I am a nurse and it doesnt look too professional with half an acre of compost under my nails etc. btw as a nurse gardening in a hospital means a totally different thing so couldnt tell staff ive been gardening which is why my hands are dirty ha ha  ;D
Title: Re: hands
Post by: glosterwomble on May 23, 2007, 15:40:44
I had a friend who used to say that the elderly patients had 'been gardening'....yuk! (anyone who doesn't know must wonder what I'm talking about!) Washing up liquid with either salt or sugar mixed into it is quite good as a scrub to clean the hands after gardening. The other old trick is to scrape soap under the nails BEFORE gardening so soil can'rt get under them, I've only tried a few times but forget most of the time!
Title: Re: hands
Post by: Tee Gee on May 23, 2007, 15:48:26
Put on a barrier cream prior to commencing the gardening chores!
Title: Re: hands
Post by: cambourne7 on May 23, 2007, 16:05:13
I always keep my nails short but even then i find it difficult to clean my hands.

I find that before i have a shower i rub some exfoliating body scrub into my hands and that tends to work.
Title: Re: hands
Post by: saddad on May 23, 2007, 16:36:45
Showa do a glove which is fine enough for most jobs and there is a gardeners pumice scrub available... ? Crabtree and Evelyn?

:)
Title: Re: hands
Post by: debster on May 23, 2007, 19:57:32
excellent never thought of exfoliating body scrub thats brilliant glosterwomble that is exactly what i was talking about. thanks guys will give it a go
Title: Re: hands
Post by: prink13 on May 23, 2007, 20:01:25
If you haven't got an exfoliating scrub, just add half teaspoon sugar to any handwash!

Kathi
Title: Re: hands
Post by: sand on May 23, 2007, 20:20:48
Debster, I know exactly what you mean.

I'm a nurse too and find that the two 'occupations' don't really go hand-in-hand (sorry about the pun).

I can easily wash my hands over a hundred times in one day at work and don't have time to apply hand cream much at all, so my hands get very very dry.  This causes grooves where the gardening dirt gets in, no matter which gloves I wear or how much I scrub afterwards.  Really does look unsightly when dealing with patients close up.  I do try to explain though. 

My best product is from Avon Skin So Soft, 'Warming Hand Buffer'.  It's a cleansing scrub that leaves my hands reasonably soft and sweet smelling - for a while!  Trouble is, I can't go out into the garden for the washing or with the dog without getting dirty again.

Could be worse, I could be a manucurist!

Sand
Title: Re: hands
Post by: Jeannine on May 23, 2007, 20:23:17
I peeled 20 pound of peaches last week and my hands were cleaner than I had seen them in along time!!! Maybe the acid?
Title: Re: hands
Post by: antipodes on May 24, 2007, 09:17:46
Oh I have this problem too! It's embarrassing because on Mondays (after weekend gardening) I have piano lessons so I am sure that my teacher must think that I am a grub! I find it stains the sides of my index fingers.
I scrub under my nails with a brush and Marseille soap (like Sunlight type soap), but I have to keep my nails extremely short anyway (piano + working on a computer!) and for the hands, in places where the skin is, as you say, a bit cracked, I fill the sink with hot water, soak the hands then gently rub a pumice stone in the dirty places, with a bit of soap added. It's a bit drastic I know. Afterwards I use Neutrogena hand cream, the really think Norwegian formula stuff.
You could also soak your nails in some dilute peroxide too, which brightens them.
Another thing that is good as a scrub is rolled oats (yep, the porridge stuff), mixed with a bit of honey. Rub it in really well for as long as you feel necessary (you can use to on your face too). I find it to be better than anything commercially made, it's cheap and make the skin really soft.
I find that there are lots of things that you can't do with gloves on in the garden, like pulling up bindweed seedlings and other tiny weeds, picking strawberries and I admit that I like to plant things with my bare hands, to get them in the earth, it gives off a good energy!
Title: Re: hands
Post by: Deb P on May 24, 2007, 10:06:43
Same problem, I find it is the skin on the sides of my index fingers that seem to suffer most from the 'ground in dirt' look!  ::)

I use my daughters 'Swiss formula' peach face scrub to clean, and use the Body Shop's Hemp hand cream for extra dry skin before going to bed every night...that has helped a lot! ;D
Title: Re: hands
Post by: Curryandchips on May 24, 2007, 10:15:27
I like the barrier cream idea.

Kneading bread dough (or pastry) also works ... :)
Title: Re: hands
Post by: Deb P on May 24, 2007, 10:19:58
Quote from: Curry on May 24, 2007, 10:15:27
I like the barrier cream idea.

Kneading bread dough (or pastry) also works ... :)

Oh yuck!!!! As long as you don't have to eat it afterwards! What the eye doesn't see......... ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: hands
Post by: Si on May 24, 2007, 10:34:22
How about a swim afterwards?
Title: Re: hands
Post by: tin can on May 24, 2007, 11:29:48
Give your hair a good soaping- works a treat!
Title: Re: hands
Post by: froglets on May 24, 2007, 12:44:09
Hand wash woolens?
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Post by: Sinbad7 on May 24, 2007, 20:14:33
The best thing I have found is to cut a lemon in half and just keep rubbing.  It really does work and you can use it until it dries out.
Title: Re: hands
Post by: legendaryone on May 24, 2007, 20:25:50
Quote from: Jeannine on May 23, 2007, 20:23:17
I peeled 20 pound of peaches last week and my hands were cleaner than I had seen them in along time!!! Maybe the acid?


Can i be nosey and ask why ? I love peaches  :)
Title: Re: hands
Post by: mellor on May 24, 2007, 21:21:47
What dont kill ya makes ya stronger!

Only time i've had clean hands since feb is when i had ten days off yomping around the moors! Then all i wanted to do is get them dirty again!!
Title: Re: hands
Post by: Jeannine on May 24, 2007, 21:50:25
Peaches...I happened to be on a market as they were closing and got the lot for £2.

Neutrogena is the best thing I have found for split fingers, loads at night with white gloves on and it will fix anything in a week. Promise it is wonderful stuff
Title: Re: hands
Post by: manicscousers on May 25, 2007, 02:36:46
big tub of aqueous cream from the chemist (1.50), mix in some cypress oil and lavender oil..I decant some of the cream into a smaller pot and add the oil, this will work on hands, feet and any dry skin areas, works out very reasonable, and it smells lovely..for men, leave out some of the lavender
I'm working on a honey and aloe one and I have a marigold recipe somewhere if anyone wants it, it's a bit more fiddly though   :) 
Title: Re: hands
Post by: debster on May 25, 2007, 10:38:07
wow what a response have written them down apart from a couple for the simple reason i took up gardening to avoid house work   ::)(hand washing woolens and kneading dough or pastry) thank you all very much  ;D
Title: Re: hands
Post by: emmy1978 on May 25, 2007, 11:10:52
The sanctuary do a lovely sugar and green tea handscrub. Works a treat and leaves hands lovely and soft too.  :)
Title: Re: hands
Post by: Froglegs on May 25, 2007, 11:55:16
Handscrub, barrier cream, ex foliating scrub, kneading dough and my favorite washing woolens. ::) will be my suggestion next time the topic of how  do you keep ya hands clean pops up in conversation down the allotment when me and some of the old boys have a brew..... :-\ on second thoughts think i will stick to good old soap and water and a nailbrush. ;) ;D ;D
Title: Re: hands
Post by: froglets on May 25, 2007, 12:19:46
Hi Frogslegs,

When I suggested washing woollens I didn't suggest the obvious solution as the person asking the question is in healthcare.

Dark nail varnish.

Perhaps you might like to run that one past the boys

;D
Title: Re: hands
Post by: Esre on May 25, 2007, 15:16:56
Nail varnish on men is back in again at the moment, maybe start a new trend on your lot ;)
Title: Re: hands
Post by: froglets on May 25, 2007, 15:26:34
oh-oh,  suddenly got a picture of Goth Gardening down the allotments at dusk..............
Title: Re: hands
Post by: Deb P on May 26, 2007, 00:08:42
Quote from: froglets on May 25, 2007, 15:26:34
oh-oh,  suddenly got a picture of Goth Gardening down the allotments at dusk..............

;D ;D ;D