Quote from: battery on March 26, 2015, 07:48:53 pmQuote from: lagerstarfish on March 26, 2015, 04:26:28 pmelizabeth arden eight hour cream Original 8 hour cream for me as well. It is a bit greasy however it helps my tips to heal faster than anything else that I have ever tried. Make sure to get the orange original stuff though and not the white hand cream that they also brand as 8 hour hand cream.
Quote from: lagerstarfish on March 26, 2015, 04:26:28 pmelizabeth arden eight hour cream
elizabeth arden eight hour cream
Handy Gurugu from the hippy capitalists at Lush. It's very good.
Quote from: sxrxg on March 26, 2015, 10:16:47 pmQuote from: battery on March 26, 2015, 07:48:53 pmQuote from: lagerstarfish on March 26, 2015, 04:26:28 pmelizabeth arden eight hour cream Original 8 hour cream for me as well. It is a bit greasy however it helps my tips to heal faster than anything else that I have ever tried. Make sure to get the orange original stuff though and not the white hand cream that they also brand as 8 hour hand cream.This one? http://www.superdrug.com/Skin/Face/Day-Cream-Moisturisers/ELIZABETH-ARDEN-8HOUR-50ML-CREAM-THE-ORIGINAL-TUBE-BOXED/p/333600#.VRSJLvmsWJc
That or sudocream if I'm skint.
Quote from: dr_botnik on March 26, 2015, 09:40:17 pmThat or sudocream if I'm skint.I reckon Bepanthen is worth doing some testing on to see how quickly it gets fingers healing.
Cocoa butter is often one of the base compounds in the climbing specific balms, and you don't have to cut off one of your arms to pay for it. So you can have good skin, and two hands...
Neutrogena Norwegian formula, unscented (red top). Hands down the best moisturiser.
What's the crack with that Elizabeth Arden stuff?
stealth pads
What works best on knees?
probably keeps them in the same place as the ladder
Anti-hydral, superglue, and tape. Usually in that order.
I've yet to do a multi day bouldering trip since having to buy things like nappy cream
The concentrated blue top stuff is also ace and is a bit smaller if you're carrying it around.