Eucerin for eczema. Yeah, I know...but I've tried it, and danged if it isn't helping with dry and cracked skin, particularly in sensitive skin areas, like face, between fingers., backs of hands.
I hope that someday I can be one of those guys but I have this gnawing feeling I'll just be working until I die so going and hanging out with a bunch of retirees, before work, would just piss me off.
This works very well. http://mitchellswoolfatsoap.co.uk/ It might appeal to a few members here as well. I'm saying nothing.
You should start a sticker company like me. Tons of money in it. I manage my empire from my boat or tree stand.
Many years ago, my dad went from doing carpentry to running the diamond saw at a marble and granite shop. This meant he was handling slabs of rough stone 5-6 days a week, 8 hours a day. Being the tough manly man that my dad was, he refused to wear gloves. After a few months of being there, he learned why everyone else wore gloves. The stone was literally sucking the moisture out of his hands and they were bleeding from being so dry. Plain petroleum jelly, twice a day. Never happened again.
LOL I found some corn huskers earlier this morning. I took it to my boss and asked him if he'd rub it on my back if I took my shirt off and laid on his desk because my back is itchy and dry feeling today. there's a weird vibe in the office today....
Obviously you didn't read your biography in the Netflix thread. There was no mention of boats or tree stands. You're supposed to stick to the script!
Heck no. You'd think a good manager of people would put the needs of his/her employees before him/herself but nooooooooooooo...... apparently my comfort doesn't matter much around here.