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February 19, 2008
Winter Forever
Tired of cold weather and dry skin here.
But I am not liking minus twenty-nine degrees and I am tired of all the crap that keeps falling out of the sky. I am sick of winter clothes and dry skin and yucky produce and trying to plan my runs around the sidewalk conditions.
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Posted on February 19, 2008 11:40 PM by Dry Sk35.
Filed in Skin Care News under dry skin.
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I thought I looked young until my young grandchild told me my hands were wrinkly. I looked at them closely and realized she was right. My hands were giving my age away. I was always big on hand-washing so I guess that made it worse. My hands were dry, cracked and wrinkly and I wasn’t that old. Even the skin tone was uneven and my hands looked like my elderly mothers. I tried to use creams and lotions to excess on my skin but it only made my hands greasy and they still looked old. I did some research on the internet and came across www.restoreskin.net. It had a product called Just for Hands that was scientifically proven to help hands get better. Just for Hands is a breakthrough in skin care for hands and it gently heals, restores and moisturizes hands back to good health.
I tried the product and was surprised at how quickly my hands started looking better. I no longer had the dry, cracked hands and the skin toned evened itself out. I read that it had a special blend of advanced hexapeptides, Gotu kola and vitamin E. I simply wash my hands in lukewarm water and apply a liberal layer to my hands. I massage the Just for hands into my hands and let the cream absorb into my skin. It makes my hands feel as smooth as butter. I even have my husband, the mechanic, use it to maintain the health of his hands. I read where this product is laboratory tested for effectiveness. More than 90 percent of the participants reported drastic changes in the skin’s smoothness and in the appearance of their hands. It tones and evens uneven skin pigmentation and firms the appearance of loose, venous hands.
Posted by: brightsage at September 11, 2008 07:19 PM