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Reddit mentions of Neutrogena Norwegian Formula Moisturizing Hand Cream Formulated with Glycerin for Dry, Rough Hands, Fragrance-Free Intensive Hand Lotion, 2 oz

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We found 5 Reddit mentions of Neutrogena Norwegian Formula Moisturizing Hand Cream Formulated with Glycerin for Dry, Rough Hands, Fragrance-Free Intensive Hand Lotion, 2 oz. Here are the top ones.

Neutrogena Norwegian Formula Moisturizing Hand Cream Formulated with Glycerin for Dry, Rough Hands, Fragrance-Free Intensive Hand Lotion, 2 oz
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    Features:
  • 2-ounce tube of fragrance-free Neutrogena Norwegian Formula Hand Cream works to hydrate and moisturize hands, delivering effective relief for dry, rough skin
  • This hand moisturizing cream is dermatologist-recommended and features a unique formula with concentrated levels of glycerin that leaves skin feeling softer and smoother
  • Specially formulated for dry skin, the unique Norwegian formula of our rough hand lotion is fragrance-free and clinically proven to relieve dry skin
  • Only a small amount of this glycerin-rich, intensive hand cream is needed for immediate and lasting relief with over 200 applications contained in this 2-ounce tube
  • Used daily, this concentrated unscented hand lotion helps prevent dry skin and when used overnight, it helps soothes rough skin, even under the harsh conditions
Specs:
Height1.699999996532 Inches
Length5.99999998776 Inches
Number of items3
Size2 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Weight0.00019903177871641 Pounds
Width2.99999999388 Inches

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Found 5 comments on Neutrogena Norwegian Formula Moisturizing Hand Cream Formulated with Glycerin for Dry, Rough Hands, Fragrance-Free Intensive Hand Lotion, 2 oz:

u/area--woman · 2 pointsr/TwoXChromosomes

I need to excavate tidy my cube, but among the things I actuality use are:

  • Several kinds of painkiller, because it sucks when you ask to bum an ibuprofen and all they have is aspirin.
  • Nail file and cuticle nippers, because I will chew my damn fingers off if given the chance.
  • Microfiber glasses/screen cloth.
  • A sizeable stash of granola bars and/or a couple bucks for the vending machines.
  • Extra lighter.
  • Shark week supplies.
  • Blotting papers.
  • Emergency tea.
  • Fabric bandaids. (Protip: for fingertips, cut the sticky bits lengthwise.)
  • This stuff and this stuff.
  • Hair elastics.
  • Throat drops and/or honey sticks.

    edit: addition, formatting
u/kymosabei · 2 pointsr/malelifestyle

Reinforcing what /u/josh1189 said, it's really about finding what works best for you.

It's going to be a combination of finding a smell you like, plus getting the reaction you want. I get comments about my cologne a lot. I think it smells pretty fantastic, plus I think it somewhat embodies the kind of person I am.

As far as recommendations go, can you be a little more specific as to what you mean by "generic store brands"? Because I wear Polo Black, and I'm wondering if you consider that a generic store brand as well.

Also, couldn't hurt to go somewhere like Macy's and just test what they've got. It'll give you the opportunity to sample a pretty wide variety.

With things like lotion, I go 100% unscented. I don't really enjoy having four different smells on my body at once.

u/tamachankr · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

What moisturiser do you recommend? I have nearly every brand and oil in the market. The worst brand so far has been Lubriderm, although it feels nice and thin, there's a burning feeling I think from the alcohol and it gets worse from there. On the other hand, there is one that worked extremely well for my hands but not my other body parts.

https://www.amazon.com/Neutrogena-Norwegian-Formula-Cream-Fragrance/dp/B004AIAVYS/ref=sr_1_5_s_it?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1510953167&sr=1-5&keywords=neutrogena+hand+cream

But the problem with this one is that if I apply it the dry area, it becomes itchy as well. It only worked well for my hands within a couple days but on other body parts it has no effect. Very strange...

The slugging thing sounds interesting too I will try that.

u/notconradanker · 2 pointsr/climbharder

Yup! They'll probably develop thicker skin that can deal with all that rough polyurethane.

Also, neutrogena hand cream is good for when my hands are feeling particularly beat up: http://www.amazon.com/Neutrogena-Cream-Norwegian-Formula-Fragrance/dp/B004AIAVYS/ref=sr_sp-atf_title_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1395294568&sr=8-3&keywords=neutrogena+hand

u/IAmGoingToFuckThat · 1 pointr/starbucks

This stuff heals my hands overnight if I apply it thoroughly before bed. If I use it throughout the day after washing my hands, it also seems to help keep irritation to a minimum. I work in a license store, so I'm not sure if the sanitizer is the same, but the stuff wmy gives me a terrible rash and cracks my skin like crazy if I'm not vigilant enough with the lotion.