Help Is At Hand

sheabutter-main.jpgMy fingers are like dried up sausages wrapped in sand paper and the skin on my hands is so rough, dry and cracked I look like I’d be more at home on the beach amongst the barnacles. If its true that you can tell a person’s age from their hands I must be about due for retirement.

I love my job but sewing and handling fabric all day long can be really tough on your skin so I think it might be time to try my hand at something a little more rejuvenating.

This tutorial from Jessica Gonacha at Indie Fixx sounds like fun, I’ve never attempted to make my own cosmetics before but it’s certainly the green way to go and for a beginner I’m impressed by how simple this recipe sounds. Plus I’m always drawn to instructions that can be described as ‘fudgeable.’

So this weekend I’m going to abandon the sewing and treat my hands to something of their own.

If, like me, your thinking “where am I going to get jojoba oil or raw shea butter?” don’t worry she has also posted up a handy list of stockists.

My hands aren’t going to know what’s hit them.

6 thoughts on “Help Is At Hand”

  1. Here’s a cool treatment for your hands. You’ll love it. Cup one hand, and pour just a little bit of cooking oil in it. Then put about 1/2 tsp of salt in with it. Rub your hands together like you would when you apply lotion. Do this for a good while. It feels wonderful. Then…in warm water wash your hands with regular dish washing soap. After you dry your hands. Apply your favorite hand lotion. Do this at least once a day. Sometimes when mine are bad I do it twice a day. You won’t believe how soft your hands get.
    I’m a mom, I sew, we have a ranch, and I do all the ranch chores there are to do. My hands see some pretty bad stuff. But this treatment fixes it.

  2. Here’s a cool treatment for your hands. You’ll love it. Cup one hand, and pour just a little bit of cooking oil in it. Then put about 1/2 tsp of salt in with it. Rub your hands together like you would when you apply lotion. Do this for a good while. It feels wonderful. Then…in warm water wash your hands with regular dish washing soap. After you dry your hands. Apply your favorite hand lotion. Do this at least once a day. Sometimes when mine are bad I do it twice a day. You won’t believe how soft your hands get.
    I’m a mom, I sew, we have a ranch, and I do all the ranch chores there are to do. My hands see some pretty bad stuff. But this treatment fixes it.

  3. Here’s a cool treatment for your hands. You’ll love it. Cup one hand, and pour just a little bit of cooking oil in it. Then put about 1/2 tsp of salt in with it. Rub your hands together like you would when you apply lotion. Do this for a good while. It feels wonderful. Then…in warm water wash your hands with regular dish washing soap. After you dry your hands. Apply your favorite hand lotion. Do this at least once a day. Sometimes when mine are bad I do it twice a day. You won’t believe how soft your hands get.
    I’m a mom, I sew, we have a ranch, and I do all the ranch chores there are to do. My hands see some pretty bad stuff. But this treatment fixes it.

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