Udderly Good Cream
Meeting Dr. Hess
Don't you love companies with a good history? I do. Dr. Hess products has a cool story, and after trying their products, I can also confirm that there's a reason they get good buzz. Anyone with cracked cuticles, step right up and prepare to be slathered!
In 1893, Dr. Gilbert Hess was a doctor and veterinarian embarking on a new business venture, and his company products were distributed to nearby towns with a horse and cart--and free samples to promote his wares, as represented by J. L. Clark, were left with farmers. Success soon followed, and the treatment cream quickly became known for its healing properties in multiple health and beauty scenarios.
For your information, this cream isn't exactly the kind of product you would carry around in your purse to put on on a whim. Thick and unctuous, it's like a lighter version of the original Eucerin formula or perhaps a peppermint foot cream. But if we're talking results, then I highly recommend Dr. Hess.
The "Udder Ointment," as it's called, has been lauded for fixing chapped skin, mending dry skin, treating burns, and preventing chafing, and I can confirm that it works well if you crave smooth, unscaled skin. After using the ointment for a week, I can feel a significant difference on my hands. This is the kind of cream you could wear with mitts with in the winter for some ultra-deep healing.
If you're lucky enough to have creamy hands and have no need for to-the-rescue products, I also noticed that Dr. Hess has lip balm tubes in several flavors. If you're a lip treatment junkie, then the mango and pomegranate options are your best bet. You can get one tube of every flavor for $10 on the Dr. Hess website.
Have you ever heard of Dr. Hess. Will you try something from the company?
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