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  2. 7 Products for Dry Cracked Hands in Winter, According ... - AOL

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    Dry skin can be a chronic issue for some people, especially during winter when the harsh, cold, and humidity-depleted air strips skin of its moisture. “Avoid excessive handwashing as much as ...

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    Woodworkers, musicians and artisans pair up with dermatologists for their best product recommendations and tips for cracked skin. How To Prevent And Treat Dry Hands, According To People Who Work ...

  4. Xeroderma - Wikipedia

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    Xeroderma, xerosis or xerosis cutis, or simply dry skin, is a skin condition characterized by excessively dry skin. [2] The term derives from Greek ξηρÏŒς (xeros) ' dry ' and δέρμα (derma) ' skin '. In most cases, dry skin can safely be treated with moisturizers (also called emollients).

  5. 5 Best Hand Creams for Dry Winter Skin - AOL

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    Whether you have dry, cracked skin from OCD washing or general dermatitis, these favorite hand creams moisturize deeply with no greasy feel.

  6. Bag Balm - Wikipedia

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    It is used as a treatment for chapped and irritated skin on humans and can be found in places such as drugstores, ski resorts, online vendors, and needlework stores, in addition to farm and feed stores. Its uses are claimed to be many, for example: "squeaky bed springs, psoriasis, dry facial skin, cracked fingers, burns, zits, diaper rash ...

  7. Skin fissure - Wikipedia

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    The surface of the knuckles of a hand with xeroderma, showing skin cracking (generalized skin fissuring). A skin fissure is a cutaneous condition in which there is a linear-like cleavage of skin, sometimes defined as extending into the dermis. [1] It is smaller than a skin laceration.

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