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Seal up with a lube job. After soaking, seal in the moisture by applying a coating of a petroleum jelly product such as Vaseline, adds Dr. Van Pelt. "It works much better than commercially sold moisturizers, which don't have the same 'sealing' effect," he says. For foot care, he suggests, "after you apply Vaseline, put on a pair of socks and go to bed." If it's your hands that need attention, put on light cotton gloves at night after you give them the Vaseline treatment. "Glue" the cracks. Although it doesn't cure skin fissures, you can lessen the pain by applying Super Glue to the slits, says Rodney Basler, M.D., a dermatologist and assistant professor of internal medicine at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha. "A little dab of Super Glue takes the air away from the nerve endings and seals the slits." He says this procedure is perfectly safe on slits and minor paper cuts but shouldn't be tried on deep wounds.
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