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Hello. My fiance and I love to garden and found that sometimes our
hands become pretty dry and in need of attention. We came across some
Gardener's Hand Care and wanted to pass that along. It can be found at
www.sharonsoileau.com in the gift store. There's actually a whole lawn
and garden section. Good Stuff.
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Hello. My fiance and I love to garden and found that sometimes our
hands become pretty dry and in need of attention. We came across some
Gardener's Hand Care and wanted to pass that along. It can be found at
www.sharonsoileau.com in the gift store. There's actually a whole lawn
and garden section. Good Stuff.


KY Jelly may be more appropriate.

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In article
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thespokesman wrote:

Hello. My fiance and I love to garden and found that sometimes our
hands become pretty dry and in need of attention. We came across some
Gardener's Hand Care and wanted to pass that along. It can be found at
www.sharonsoileau.com in the gift store. There's actually a whole lawn
and garden section. Good Stuff.


KY Jelly may be more appropriate.


Oh, they'd probably just kick sand in it.

For hand though, find something with an urea base and get gardening
gloves.
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