Do You Moisturise?
Nope. I use a ton of handsoap at work so my hands are already as smooth as a baby's butt.
And smell better too. I think
@Hizang said:
@SomeDeliCook said:
Nope. I use a ton of handsoap at work so my hands are already as smooth as a baby's butt.
And smell better too. I think
I was thinking more like face moisturiser.
Still don't. What I do at work is work by a fryer and oven for basically 8 hours (no, not a fast food place, an actual well paying job with benefits) which basically makes me sweat a storm, causing me to take showers. Lots and lots of showers. So I get enough moisture just from that alone.
Otherwise, I don't think I'd really need it. I can't stand the feeling of being sticky from sweat or feeling like my skins dry, and nothing short of a shower would make me feel better. I'm anal like that.
Yep. I'm not as consistent as I would like but I try and moisturize after every shower. I live in a fairly humid state, so it's not imperative, but I'd like to keep in the habit. I visited the US Southwest a few years ago and it was so dry, my skin felt like leather. That turned me around to maintaining a pleasant smoothness.
@SomeDeliCook said:
@Hizang said:
@SomeDeliCook said:
Nope. I use a ton of handsoap at work so my hands are already as smooth as a baby's butt.
And smell better too. I think
I was thinking more like face moisturiser.
Still don't. What I do at work is work by a fryer and oven for basically 8 hours (no, not a fast food place, an actual well paying job with benefits) which basically makes me sweat a storm, causing me to take showers. Lots and lots of showers. So I get enough moisture just from that alone.
Otherwise, I don't think I'd really need it. I can't stand the feeling of being sticky from sweat or feeling like my skins dry, and nothing short of a shower would make me feel better. I'm anal like that.
You know, water dries your skin more than most things. So I am surprised you don't need to use moisturiser if you take so many showers.
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I do due to having ridiculously dry skin on my hands. I occasionally pop some on my face too; mostly post shower.
No. I despise the smell of the stuff and my hands always have a weird slimy feel to them for several hours after I use it that prevents me from doing anything with my hands.
My hands will turn into sandpaper if I don't during the winter.Same. I wash my hands...a lot. During the winter they crack and bleed if I don't use lotion. I'm fine without it the rest of the year, however.
I used to, but then my parents flayed my skin off when I lied to them this one time. You to take the bad with the good.
Just started to, same with chapstick. Working in a freezer is a highway to cracked hands and lips, and that shit hurts.
@AlexW00d: I have extremely oily skin. I get that from my dad. When I workout or get off work, my hair is straight up disgusting, so I need to take showers (never more than twice a day, but even then I don't shower twice a day everyday, only sometimes)
However, I also have my mom's dry scalp. So if I shampoo my hair everyday, it cleans the oiliness in the hair, but then it dries my scalp more. If I don't shampoo, then it gets moisturized, but my hair looks like it has gel in it even though it doesn't.
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