Thursday, January 15, 2015

O'Keeffe's working hands

I received my sample today from smiley360 to try for free.  I so far am very impressed with the product and look forward to using this.  I am very hard on my hands at work because of the nature of my job and how often I need to wash my hands.  I honestly believe this product will help keep my hands from cracking and splitting from hard work. 
My hand's are softer and the dry skin around my nails is starting to clear up. 
This is just my opinion but i encourage you to check this product out.

I initially thought the promise of fast healing for cracked fingers too fantastic to be true. I decided to take a chance anyway and after a fruitless search for it in local stores placed my order with Amazon. I had tried multiple products for my painfully cracked fingertips so we thought 7 dollars was a worthwhile gamble for continued use.

With some misgivings but no trepidation, I began using the new hand cream. We both did a visual inspection of my fingertips before beginning this trial so we could compare the effects (if any) of using the O'Keeffe's. After our finger inspection and evaluation of the width and depth of the cracks, 

Just so I could get into the act, I decided to experiment with the O'Keeffe's also on some painful cracks on the heels of my feet. Yes, I know this is a hand product, but I thought these nuisance cracks that only respond slowly to other products would be a good test. For five days so far I've used O'Keeffe's on the more painful heel and used Heel Rescue on the other heel.

On the hand the cream feels more silky than greasy. It is absorbed by the skin readily and makes them feel smooth.

Results:

Incredibly we've seen dramatic improvement on My hands in only five days appeared. If we hadn't seen this with our own eyes, we wouldn't believe it. Such an improvement seems too impossibly far-fetched. And yet....

As for me the O'Keeffe's treated heel healed in only a few days. Though I've been using Heel Rescue on the other heel more frequently and more copiously, that heel is still a little tender though improved.

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