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Hand Care / lotion, vasoline or coco-butter?

  1. 丝毫没有
    Date: Sat, Jan 17 2009 20:57:48

    which would u recommend using for caluses? i tend to get em from working on bikes and random shit. i just tallied wht i have around my house and am wondering which is better?

  2. yoonkwun
    Date: Sat, Jan 17 2009 21:03:07

    anal lube

  3. Loanshark
    Date: Sat, Jan 17 2009 22:49:01

    soak your hands in warm water for 3 min

    take a DULL knife and scrape off the calluses at a 90 degree angle

    repeat until done

  4. maze
    Date: Sat, Jan 17 2009 22:53:53

    hi sean!! lotion works good

  5. ClydeメEC
    Date: Sun, Jan 18 2009 00:11:48

    lol anal lube...go use it lmao

  6. K4S
    Date: Mon, Jan 19 2009 06:25:46

    ....i dont think i've ever heard anyone using anal lube for calluses. Keep the thread civilized or it will be moved to the SB.

    I'd say try the hand lotion first...

  7. Stevieboy7
    Date: Mon, Jan 19 2009 07:11:56

    i usually have a warm bath or something for an hour.. then use nailclippers to pick at the skin.

  8. Jenny
    Date: Mon, Jan 19 2009 23:43:19

    there's this stuff called Cetaphil,
    and it's for like old ladies (like me)
    and it works a charm. you need to use it everyday as many times as you can, so your calluses will soften.

  9. Eric
    Date: Tue, Jan 20 2009 02:48:03

    QUOTE (Jenny @ Jan 19 2009, 03:43 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
    there's this stuff called Cetaphil,
    and it's for like old ladies (like me)
    and it works a charm. you need to use it everyday as many times as you can, so your calluses will soften.


    I use cetaphil dry.gif

  10. 2DK Iceguize
    Date: Tue, Jan 27 2009 08:56:39

    BE A MAN, use sandpaper. yo.gif



    I think it might work, I use it to get super glue off my fingers and that's sorta similar to caluses also its fast

  11. Awesome
    Date: Tue, Jan 27 2009 18:02:18

    sand paper would toughen your hands even more, giving you more calluses dry.gif.

    But be a man and don't worry about them

  12. DataSpree
    Date: Fri, Jan 30 2009 00:25:48

    This may sound painful but I promise it's not. If you take a facial razor and carefully "scratch" at the callous it will come off. You do it slow and carefully and you will be left with very smooth (unnaturally smooth) skin where the callous was. Just dont scrape away below the surface, because that would make you bleed. You only do it until the callous is gone and the skin is smooth.

    A more traditional way to remove a callous is to go to Wal-Mart and buy a pumice stone (http://www.americarx.com/admin/ARXPRODUCTIMAGES/Pimages/Pumice/994848.jpg) and use that to rub away the callous.

  13. Sakura
    Date: Sat, Jan 31 2009 04:23:23

    Use Ped Egg happy.gif...






































    Oh yeah... Those are only for foot, but i think it still works in other places..