Cuticle cuts

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dmw
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Post by dmw »

thirty minutes is totally the magic number
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Post by TradMike »

I have found that Neosporin works great on that problem. Trust me it works.
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Post by jjhellstrom »

I follow a strict regimen of preventitive nail biting, multiple times through out a day.. this, at first, increases the amount of cuticle "issues," however, after a small amount of time ( I am going almost 28 years now) you will be immune to these small nuisances you refer to.
Oh, that and Solid Shea Butter... A bit greasy.. but nothing beats it IMO.
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Post by rjackson »

Neosporin is good for any cut, and for a hand lotion I'v e heard no complaints about Zim's Crack Cream which was formulated and produced for concrete workers (heh-heh, crack, heh-heh).
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Post by RRO »

you should probably just quit climbing and give your barn to me. thanks
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Post by anticlmber »

try an asian spa. even if they can't fix your cuticles the happy ending will make you not care.
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