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December 06, 2004

Neutrogena Norwegian Formula

Third in an ongoing series of unsolicited endorsements:

The tube claims, "Just a dab heals dry skin." I don't know about "heals," but Neutrogena Norwegian Formula Hand Cream certainly makes my hands feel better. Knuckles that are cracked and chapped from frigid, early-morning, Rochester dog walks become smooth and supple after a light application of the hand cream. The small tube will last me through most of the winter without leaving behind the pungent aroma and oily texture of most bottled lotions.

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Comments

Yup. Best stuff ever. And doesn't smell like flowers.

Posted by: Hillary at December 7, 2004 08:25 AM

Sunday morning. The air is cold and raw, as are my leash-worn hands. Just outside of my house, I am accosted by a gang of young toughs, glaring menacingly. I know I must defend myself, but that could prove to be a painful proposition with the cracked, worn skin on my knuckles. Thankfully, I have my Neutrogena Norwegian Formula Hand Cream. One quick application later, I am ready for a brawl. I dispatch the delinquents with due alacrity, my skin strong and firm. Thank you, Neutrogena, for keeping my knuckles smooth and supple.

Posted by: Doug at December 7, 2004 10:57 AM

And if you had relied on some inferior alternative to replenish your skin? Why, the band of miscreants would have sensed weakness in the floral scents wafting their way. Attempts at fisticuffs handicapped by the greasy application, it would have been a sore trial indeed.

When hands are rendered helpless by the pain of dry skin, whether one is typing out blog entries or battling young rowdies, Neutrogena Norwegian Formula always comes through.

Posted by: ken at December 7, 2004 11:18 AM

Neutrogena Norwegian Hand Formula has always been the answer to my cries. It is great on hands but if you have dry cracked heels it is amazing.
Your father also likes this product. Can't get enough of it.

Posted by: kay at December 7, 2004 04:11 PM
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