Posted by GVSII on February 28, 2015 at 04:37:33 from (74.79.204.124):
In Reply to: cracked finger tips posted by Caterpillar guy on February 27, 2015 at 21:40:52:
Caterpillar guy said: (quoted from post at 22:40:52 02/27/15) Screw the lotions. Bag balm is the answer. If used sparingly it is not greasy. Put it on in the morning and at each meal. If it is real bad wrap the finger after applying it.
I have splits on my fingers and thumbs BAD!Bag balm is about the only thing that works half well. I'd hate to think what my fingers would look and feel like without bag balm.
Another thing that helps me is ,after washing my hands in hot water I rinse in cold water and let it run.
This post was edited by GVSII at 07:01:18 02/28/15.
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