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dry, cracked skin...

Hi ladies! I'm currently 12+3 and have recently noticed that the skin on the top of my left hand is extremely dry and rough, like an old lady or an alligator! I drink tons of water and have started to apply lotion like crazy, I'm not as worried as I am disturbed. I have always loved my soft skin. Has anyone else experienced this? Are there any remedies I should try besides rubbing my favorite Bath and Body Works lotion on? Should I be concerned? Please let me know. Thank you!
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Lol, Yah!!! I am glad it helped!! It is a little greasy but absorbs rather fast with such horribly dry pregnancy skin!! :)
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thank you thank you thank you! I've only been using it for 2 days and the change I see is fantastic, so much better than my favorite lotion! I'm so happy! (:
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Your very welcome!!!! Let me know how it works for you!!! It's a little greasy but will help, just wait and see ;)
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@mama6hijos (: thank you for letting me know! I truly appreciate it, I'm going to go buy some as soon as my shift ends! congratulations and keep in touch <3
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You shouldn't be concerned mama, it's just normal unfortunate pregnancy symptoms.
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Omg, I know exactly what your suffering from!!! I have found the best remedies to help with my hands and face. I use a healing ointment called Aquaphor it's by Eucerin. You can find it at any local grocery store, Wal-Mart, pharmacy etc. I swear it is truly a great product!!!!!
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