Hello Neighbors!
I don't know about you, but my hands have been chapping and my skin is very dry. I sure would like to see spring around here! We actually had some snow again! Anyway, I am so glad I received my Carmex package recently. It included the Carmex Healing Cream and the Healing Lotion.
I have been using the Carmex Healing Cream and Healing Lotion regularly since the arrived. They both work great! The only problem I have is my family knows about them and thinks I should share. I guess I have too! LOL! I keep them at my desk so I can apply them throughout the day. And they don't leave your hands feeling greasy! Just soft and smooth!
I am thinking about having my husband try it on his back. He is constantly scratching his back because of the dry skin. Between the weather and the hot showers and then his scratching he could really use some of the Carmex Healing Cream. The problem will be getting him to apply it on a regular basis.
Anyone else out there having problems with dry skin? Of course, once spring does roll around I will still need my Carmex, because that is when we start to get busy working outside. Between working in the yard, gardening, and some other things we have planned, I will still need my Carmex!
About Carmex:
Carmex lip balm was invented in 1937 by Alfred Woelbing, literally on the family stovetop. For the next 20 years, Alfred and his wife made Carmex by hand and poured it into the familiar yellow-capped jars.
Eventually production moved out of the Woelbing home and into a rented facility in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, where it remained until the move in 1975 to its current site in Franklin, Wisconsin.
Carma Labs employs about 100 people and is still owned and operated by the family: Alfred's grandsons Eric and Paul Woelbing. The Woelbing stove is now used for cooking things the family can actually eat.
Hey neighbors, one of you has the chance to receive the Carmex Healing Cream and Healing Lotion.
Disclosure:I received no monetary compensation for this post. I did receive product for review purposes. All quotes in red are taken from the sponsor's website. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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39 comments:
The winter weather helps cause my dry skin.
My husband worked in a machine shop that had oil which made his skin itch and break out, he is retired now but still has flair ups.
Winter weather really dries out our skin
cold Chicago winters
The chlorine in the swimming pool and the exposure to so much sunshine all summer long
lilypaddj3 at gmail dot com
Winter weather and my hands are always in water
we have hard water
Our skin gets so dry in the winter with the heat on all the time and lots of hand washing to prevent germs!
Every winter I get dried skin because we have such harsh winters.
Winter weather causes us to dry out.
We get dry skin from all of our dry weather and taking too warm of showers. My kids also have mild eczema.
I think it's the cold weather and forced hot air heat in the house that causes our dry skin.
Thanks!
Cleaning with clorox
The cold winter gives us dry skin. thanks
The cold and me washing my hands a lot give me dry skin.
Mostly because of the weather
winter weather mostly but honestly I just can't stand my hands to be slightly dry even and use lotion all the time regardless of the season.
The winter weather is what usually does it for my family!
Hot showers and dry, winter air.
The dry winter air. Also my daughter has eczema.
longshaw4735@hotmail.com
The winter months and my menopause.
We get dry skin because of the cold weather! My daughter also has eczema which also causes her to have dry skin.
andysavi.mom@gmail.com
Dry long winters, and my family has a history of having dry skin which doesn't hep any. Thanks for the chance!
we definitely have dry winter skin at my house
hrddiana556@gmail.com
The Dry winter Air causes Dry Skin for me and my family-Dorothy Deakyne
I live in a really dry place.
I do! eclairre at ymail dot com
the dampness in winter and rainy season causes itin our family
john.joseph79@yahoo.com
The hot texas weather
the dry weather makes our skin crack here in florida
daily exposure to sun and sand - it's a great way to get dry skin
mybeachylife at gmail dot com
I've got Dermatitis on my hands from developing film (and spilling chemicals without gloves) when I was a teenager. In the Winter months my skin looks like crumpled paper and cracks and bleeds.
hstorm799{at}gmail{dot}com
Allergies are the cause of my dry skin.
janetfaye (at) gmail (dot) com
Dry skin seems to run in my family especially during the winter
I think allergies is the culprit when it comes to dry skin in my family.
cold weather!
Just the dry air in our house causes my skin to be dry. My thumbs actually crack and HURT.
Washing our hands often contributes to our having such dry hands.
I had chemo back in 2011 and that really dried my skin out bad.Winter months I get really dry.My back drives me crazy too.Thank you for the cool giveaway :)
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