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Dehydral Solution and Continuity; Antihydral Effective?

Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2011 8:59 pm
by mapleman330
I started using Dehydral cream on my hands four days ago, for every day. As of now my hands are cracked, but most significantly they are very dry.

However, I've noticed that some people complain that Dehydral has stopped working; fortunately, there may be something I'm willing to try, and hope everyone else will as well.
Because Dehydral leaves so much cracked and dry skin on one's hands, application of the cream after a prolonged period of time may not be fully effective, as it is absorbed mainly by the dead skin.
If one removes dead skin (pedicure stone, pumice rock), I strongly believe that the cream will continue working. Opinions? Notify us if you've tried this, or if Dehydral did not at one point stop working.

Additionally, I wanted to inquire about how Antihydral works. Is it anymore effective that Dehydral?