Why lotion bars and not just lotion?
For all knitters and crocheters, skincare is important. Whether your Knitflixing the cold winter months away, or your hands are dry and chapped from crocheting on the beach, handling yarn for hours on end takes its toll. Especially for yarn crafters, lotion alone doesn’t do the job. Lotion bars aren’t in liquid form. They’re wax discs you can rub between your hands to moisturize and protect your skin, and they usually smell pretty amazing.
Love & Leche Lotion Bars in particular
Love & Leche’s
Love & Leche lotion bars are palm oil free (which is good news for your skin, the environment, and orangutans – seriously, palm oil is not great), perfume and artificial fragrance free, and they’re safe for use on yourself, or even on a pet’s cracked paws. You can read more about Love & Leche’s ingredients
They use ingredients sourced locally to their Santa Fe, New Mexico headquarters. The beekeeper who provides their beeswax is pictured on their site. They know the farmers who grow the calendula flowers they use. Even the molds their lotion bars are poured into (which, hello, between the cute sheep and adorable bees, are beautiful!) were designed by a local sculptor. I could… wax poetic (sorry not sorry) about how much I like these, but this cute video is more fun than reading my ramblings:
My two cents
With regular marathon knit & crochet sessions, for me personally, I am lucky enough to have a set of cuticles that only rarely crack, even in winter. My burden to bear hand-wise is definitely cracked fingertips. Try as I might over and over to stop, I still catch myself chewing the odd fingernail when I’m deep in thought or stressed out about a design deadline. Between that bad habit and constantly handling crochet hooks, knitting needles and just about any fiber I can get my hands on, the tips of my fingers take a beating. Especially the tips of my right thumb, pointer and middle fingers right where the skin meets the tip of each nail. I also knit continental style and crochet carrying my yarn exactly the same as I knit – the working yarn is woven over the top of my left ring and index fingers, and under my middle finger. So I can get callouses on those fingers if I’m not diligent about taking care of my skin.
I love lotion bars, and Love & Leche’s in particular, because I can moisturize right in the middle of a row without having to worry about wet or greasy lotion residue transferring to my work. I put on a thin layer as I work whenever I feel my hands drying, and I’m good to go! And if I rub in a thick layer right before bed, it helps my hands heal overnight too. The other thing is that those scents I mentioned above are legit to-die-for, especially if you prefer products that smell like real things from nature, rather than fake, chemically scents.
The best way to round out telling you how much I endorse Love & Leche’s lotion bars is to let you know this: I’ve even ordered them for the
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Ok! Enough about my opinions here – let’s give you a chance to try a Love & Leche