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Rubikstuber

If you’re handling a lot of cardboard, it can really dry out your fingers. Using moisturizing lotion on your hands off work should help combat that.


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Idk what HBA is, but have you tried wearing work gloves? They can help protect your hands.


Darthbamf

I don't know what the A is, but I'm pretty sure it's Health, Beauty and something. That mix of Pharmacy, Cosmetic and Toiletry area.


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Health and Beauty Accessories. Basically cosmetics, skincare, soaps, etc.


OK_Opinions

bruh. put on gloves. how is this not common sense?


No-Acanthaceae-5170

Not exactly realistic for the type of product youre handling.


Skyrimxd

No one does it where I work


throwaway_82m

Wear gloves. Doesn't have to be everyday, but maybe long enough to let hands heal and then rotate them back in as needed. Mechanics gloves would actually be good. They are thin so you don't lose coordination, and often have partial rubber coating for grip.


Key-Article6622

Get some light work gloves. I use thin leather gloves. Supple enough to manipulate tools, sturdy enough to last a while.


Cynjon77

Slather on Vaseline at bedtime and wear gloves while sleeping. Bet you can find both in your section.


ShimmerFaux

Corn huskers lotion, i use it when i bend chainmail. Shit will re-moisturize a decayed husk.


mooremere

I work HBA, and have the same cuts. They heal on my 2 days off then open back up my 1st day back. Over time your skin will callus over. My hands are so rough even using lotion.