Welcome to the MLP Arena!
Site Announcements Arena Tutorials Sigs & Site Support Introductions Pony Corral Swap Talk! Pony Fairs! MLP Nirvana Nirvana Sales Pony Brag Arena Off Topic Dollhouse Toy Box & Games Cupboard Customs Custom Sales Arts & Crafts Corral Adoptables For Sale - For Auction For Trade Wanted Trader & Classifieds Support What's Your Problem Private Messages Contact Us!
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
Omg! I feel for all of you! Dry itchy hands is its own level of h*ll I would say . I have a really powerful steroid creme I can use so my hands still looks like normal hands, they just itch like crazy. Luckily I have tons of moisturising hand creme and is off for a couple of days not where I most likely will stay indoors and can keep the washing to a minimum.Ponyfan, I'm allergic to latex and rubberglows as well. We got some latex glows to use at work because the hand sanatizers are almost up but I got red just touching those .
Quote from: Beldarna on April 03, 2020, 11:18:38 PMOmg! I feel for all of you! Dry itchy hands is its own level of h*ll I would say . I have a really powerful steroid creme I can use so my hands still looks like normal hands, they just itch like crazy. Luckily I have tons of moisturising hand creme and is off for a couple of days not where I most likely will stay indoors and can keep the washing to a minimum.Ponyfan, I'm allergic to latex and rubberglows as well. We got some latex glows to use at work because the hand sanatizers are almost up but I got red just touching those .In my case although I have eczema it's not eczema, I think it's just super dry and so raw from all the washing. But if I put hand cream on it it stings and one of them actually brought up a rash on it (would not normally) so I am actually steering clear of doing that right now. I'm using the kind of cream you'd use on a cut and it seems to be helping a bit. But I can't stop washing them for obvious reasons (especially since I'm also spending time in the garden during the lockdown) so I don't know what the solution is. @Ponyfan, another sane person who doesn't drink milk <3 My family think I'm crazy :/
Ponyfan, I'm allergic to latex and rubberglows as well. We got some latex glows to use at work because the hand sanatizers are almost up but I got red just touching those .
Ugh, I woke up with a complaint today My pillowcase has dried blood all over it. There's a cluster of moles on the back of my neck that get very itchy occasionally and they've been bothering me the last couple days. Apparently, I scratched at them in my sleep enough to bleed. It's my childhood Popples pillowcase too, I hope I can get the stains out
Quote from: Taffeta on April 04, 2020, 12:33:03 PMQuote from: Beldarna on April 03, 2020, 11:18:38 PMOmg! I feel for all of you! Dry itchy hands is its own level of h*ll I would say . I have a really powerful steroid creme I can use so my hands still looks like normal hands, they just itch like crazy. Luckily I have tons of moisturising hand creme and is off for a couple of days not where I most likely will stay indoors and can keep the washing to a minimum.Ponyfan, I'm allergic to latex and rubberglows as well. We got some latex glows to use at work because the hand sanatizers are almost up but I got red just touching those .In my case although I have eczema it's not eczema, I think it's just super dry and so raw from all the washing. But if I put hand cream on it it stings and one of them actually brought up a rash on it (would not normally) so I am actually steering clear of doing that right now. I'm using the kind of cream you'd use on a cut and it seems to be helping a bit. But I can't stop washing them for obvious reasons (especially since I'm also spending time in the garden during the lockdown) so I don't know what the solution is. @Ponyfan, another sane person who doesn't drink milk <3 My family think I'm crazy :/Could you try those cheap cotton gloves? Slather cream on your hands, pop on the cotton gloves, then wear your gardening gloves over them or washing-up gloves if you are getting your hands wet doing chores? Hopefully they will moisturise your skin for a bit longer and help it heal?
While looking for puppets for inspiration for a homemade comedy variety show I'm working on, found the most stunning horse marionette, super folky-looking, and reportedly from the 1970s, which is my favourite era for design, but now is not the time to be buying puppets. Hopefully it'll still be there when things have calmed down a bit. Kind of wondering if it would be worth contacting the seller to ask if I could pay for it, reserve it, and then they could send it out when it's safer to do so. It's just such an amazing puppet, I love it so much, but there are far more important concerns afoot right now...
Quote from: Miniature Sheep on April 08, 2020, 02:05:14 PMWhile looking for puppets for inspiration for a homemade comedy variety show I'm working on, found the most stunning horse marionette, super folky-looking, and reportedly from the 1970s, which is my favourite era for design, but now is not the time to be buying puppets. Hopefully it'll still be there when things have calmed down a bit. Kind of wondering if it would be worth contacting the seller to ask if I could pay for it, reserve it, and then they could send it out when it's safer to do so. It's just such an amazing puppet, I love it so much, but there are far more important concerns afoot right now...I totally would, I was thinking that as I was reading your post. Or at least asking them to hold it for you? What's the worst they are going to say...no? There is no harm in trying! Good luck!