I have been searching all my life for a product that actually works for hands
that crack and split and this one does!
The
roots of the O’Keeffe Company go back more than 20 years to Bill O’Keeffe who
was a rancher and diagnosed diabetic who loved his rigorous, physical
work. His tough lifestyle, however, took
its toll on his hands and feet. His
daughter, Tara, seeing the pain caused by his chronically dry skin, was driven
to find a better product than the traditional moisturizers on the market. Applying her skills as a pharmacist, Tara and
her father spent years creating and testing various formulations mixed in her kitchen
until, many years later, she developed a product that worked better than any others
they had come across. This was the basic
formula for what has become “’O'Keeffe Working Hands".
Working
Hands is a unique formulation of moisturizing ingredients guaranteed to improve skin texture. Tackling severely dry skin
from a moisture-based approach was a natural tactic: parched, barren earth needs water. The same goes for rough, dry skin. The skin’s natural barrier can be
damaged. This damage to the skin barrier
leads to increased water loss, which creates dry and cracked skin. Working
Hands not only protects skin from further water loss, but also draws moisture
into the skin, utilizing a humectant. The protective barrier seals in that moisture,
reducing the rate of evaporation. They also
have a product called Healthy Feet that works in the same fashion for your dry feet. You can purchase these products at CVS, Bed
Bath & Beyond, Harmon’s, Target and on-line through Amazon (is there
anything that Amazon doesn’t sell?). Stock
up – there will be some cold days ahead of us as we navigate the winter of 2015!
They
stand by their products and offer a money back guarantee where, if not
satisfied, you can return for a full refund.
Check out their website: www.okeeffescompany.com for information about their products, FAQs, their
Relief Gallery of photographs and their latest commercial.
A
shout out to Maureen M. and Virginia K. for turning us on to O’Keeffe’s Working
Hands!
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