Reddit Reddit reviews Neutrogena Norwegian Formula Moisturizing Hand Cream Formulated with Glycerin for Dry, Rough Hands, Fragrance-Free Intensive Hand Cream, 2 oz (Pack of 2)

We found 6 Reddit comments about Neutrogena Norwegian Formula Moisturizing Hand Cream Formulated with Glycerin for Dry, Rough Hands, Fragrance-Free Intensive Hand Cream, 2 oz (Pack of 2). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Concentrated relief for dry chapped handsDermatologist recommendedFragrance freeTwo 2-ounce tubes
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6 Reddit comments about Neutrogena Norwegian Formula Moisturizing Hand Cream Formulated with Glycerin for Dry, Rough Hands, Fragrance-Free Intensive Hand Cream, 2 oz (Pack of 2):

u/JoleneAL · 17 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Neutrogena Norwegian Formula Hand Cream

Hands down the BEST for dry hands (and I use it on my feet).

It is thick, so nighttime is the best time to apply it.

And it is not expensive either.

This is the link to it on Amazon, but I get mine from the pharmacy.

http://www.amazon.com/Neutrogena-Norwegian-Formula-Cream-Fragrance-Free/dp/B005CPZFWQ

u/quirkiestquark · 2 pointsr/TwoXChromosomes

be religious about moisturizing. seriously every time your hands get wet/ you clean anything/ you are bored... whatever. after a while hopefully your cuticles will be more moisturized and stop catching if they do that (mine did) I like this neutrogena one.. its a little greasy but that makes me feel like it is really working, and it doesn't feel like it washes off right away.

I would also really recommend NOT cutting your cuticles for a while- if they are really ragged it can be tempting, because it may seem like it will help, but until they are properly moisturized its not a good idea. once you feel like your cuticles are very moisturized you may want to try a chemical cutical remover (I use this one)- its harder to create jagged edges or take too much skin off, and helped me immensely because I had a big problem with picking, but after some serious moisturizing and the cuticle remover there was nothing to pick and my cuticles looked great!

hope this is helpful!!!

u/19thcentlord · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
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u/synthetictim · 1 pointr/MuayThai

If it is a dry skin thing this stuff works well for my hands. Most other lotion and stuff that I tried didn't do anything.

http://www.amazon.com/Neutrogena-Norwegian-Formula-Cream-Fragrance-Free/dp/B005CPZFWQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1406729442&sr=8-1&keywords=norwegian+hand+cream

I only really have a problem in the winter once it gets cold out, might be a similar thing from being in sweaty gloves all of the time though. I would get it really bad across my knuckles. Before I started using this stuff I would walk around with bloody knuckles all of the time in the winter without even punching anything.

u/huckthefuskies · 1 pointr/starbucks

This is my shit.

u/grooviegurl · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

If this isn't some kind of infection, the answer is to moisturize religiously. Neutrogena Hand Cream has been around forever; you can use it during the day when your hands will be dry for even a few minutes. Bag Balm is another option.

At night, I would use Vanicream, slather on a thick layer of vaseline, and put on some cotton gloves so that your hands have at least some chance to rehydrate.