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Hard gardening, Soft Skin

A hard-working rancher in southern Oregon's
Klamath basin was no fool:


When daily chores damaged the skin on his hands and feet to the point of debilitating pain, he went to his daughter Tara for help. She was fresh out of pharmacy school, and Bill wanted her to develop a creme for his dry, cracked skin. She experimented until she finally came up with formulations to hydrate, soften, and heal his hands and feet. Both worked so well that they've come to market.

I've tried each product. After extended hand weeding in sandy, rocky soil, my skin is seriously roughed up, dried out, and often cut or punctured by thorns.

I've found Working Hands to be an excellent, non-greasy, fast-working restorative.


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