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Hi,
This is not a section of the forum that I frequent but I have a question and hope you don't mind. I did do a search on this section but it did not answer my question.
My sister is doing glass fusing (amongst a lot of other hobbies/crafts). She often washes her hands to get rid of all sorts of materials etc. while busy. On top of this because she is working with and cutting glass she gets little cuts and grazes on her hands. With all of this it also seems that her nails are suffering and are becoming brittle and cracking. We were discussing a good cream for her to use and I thought you guys might be able to help (as neither of us so aromatherapy but both have a healthy supply of oils for own use).
I thought that to a basecream it would probably be wise to add some tea tree oil for it's antiseptic properties, maybe some wheat germ or vit e (or both) for dry skin. After that I am stuck - and hense the cry of help here. Just a simple something that will feed, nourish and have some healing/antiseptic properties. Probably I can then make a batch for myself as gardening season is now well and truely on it's way and I can't keep my fingers out the dirt!
Look forward to any advice you guys have,
This is not a section of the forum that I frequent but I have a question and hope you don't mind. I did do a search on this section but it did not answer my question.
My sister is doing glass fusing (amongst a lot of other hobbies/crafts). She often washes her hands to get rid of all sorts of materials etc. while busy. On top of this because she is working with and cutting glass she gets little cuts and grazes on her hands. With all of this it also seems that her nails are suffering and are becoming brittle and cracking. We were discussing a good cream for her to use and I thought you guys might be able to help (as neither of us so aromatherapy but both have a healthy supply of oils for own use).
I thought that to a basecream it would probably be wise to add some tea tree oil for it's antiseptic properties, maybe some wheat germ or vit e (or both) for dry skin. After that I am stuck - and hense the cry of help here. Just a simple something that will feed, nourish and have some healing/antiseptic properties. Probably I can then make a batch for myself as gardening season is now well and truely on it's way and I can't keep my fingers out the dirt!
Look forward to any advice you guys have,