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I work with salt water with my hands wet for around 6 hours everyday, I have noticed that there are noticeable cracks on my hands that won't go away. I just figured that it might go away with time, but I just wanted other's opinions.

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Do you use kind any lotion?
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Moisturize them, is there any possibility you could wear gloves at work.
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Tiffxny wrote Do you use kind any lotion?


I can't stand putting lotion on my hands, same with using sunblock.

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Moisturize them, is there any possibility you could wear gloves at work.


I use non-waterproof gloves.
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Using non waterproof gloves when working with water isn't exactly logical. You have one of two options, that is to wear protective gloves, or moisturize, else your skin will be badly effected because they are drying out.
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Either suck it up and get dry hands or use moisturizer.
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You need to moisturise your hands man , the salt will dry them up.
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Not being rude but your hands are f*cked cream them bro.
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Why dont you just use waterproof gloves man?
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You think that's bad go deep sea fishing for a week then your hands are sore and cracked that's when it really sucks
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