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Snowfire Ointment Stick

 
Description: Brand: Snowfire / Type: Hand Care / Healing emollient ointment stick for chapped hands.

Newest Review: ... food store or order it from the Internet. For anyone who has never seen the Snowfire ointment it resembles a stick ... more

 ... deodorant, the stick is an unattractive shade of green and it has a rather weird and indescribable old fashioned smell. Pickles recommend it for healing chapped skin and say that it also helps sooth painful chilblains ( Neither of us suffer from chilblains so I can't comment on that front ) Snowfire is for external use only, it contains thyme oil, clove oil, cade oil, lemon thyme oil, citronella, benzoin, hard paraffin, soft yellow paraffin, snowfire perfume and chlorophyll. There are two ways of applying the ointment, you...more

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Read Reviews for Snowfire Ointment Stick

Emmald
Premium Review Snowfire Ointment Stick: So Good For Your Chaps (581 words)
by - written on 31/05/09 (Very useful, 177 readings)
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Pickles Snowfire Ointment stick, a tube of this sits in waiting at the back of my bathroom cabinet. Sure as eggs are eggs before the winter months are out the Other Half comes in from working on his allotment and asks if we have got any Snowfire ointment, the cold wet weather plays havoc with his hands, hard skin forms, it builds up in layers and eventually it starts to crack. As it cracks it gets sore and very uncomfortable and that is when it is time to dig out the Snowfire ointment. I have no idea how long Pickles have been manufacturing their Snowfire ointment but we seem to have been buying it for years and I can clearly remember my Grandfather using it ...  Read the complete review

jenjade
Premium Review Snowfire for hands that are sore cracked and hurt (487 words)
by - written on 20/01/09 (Very useful, 455 readings)
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For the past 5 years, I have suffered really badly with sore, dry cracked skin on my hand. I have tried loads of different lotions and creams some of them have helped with the dry skin other have just stung and hurt when I applied them. Some have been very greasy and make it difficult to grip items etc. I was recommended snow fire by a friend then looked it up on her to find a review that also said it was fantastic stuff. I popped to boots to buy a tube. It was located behind the medicine counter part so I asked the pharmacist who was happy to sell me some. The cream was just under £3 for an 18g tube. The cream comes in a white tube with a yellow label, which ...  Read the complete review

carcraig
Premium Review Snowfire Ointment Stick: Don't let the smell put you off.... (607 words)
by - written on 04/10/08 (Very useful, 558 readings)
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BACKGROUND For a number of years I have suffered with very dry skin on my hands, particularly my right hand. I do not work with chemicals and I always try to wear gloves when washing-up and cleaning, yet the condition of my hands can actually deteriorate to the point that the skin will split and I will have painful, open hacks. The weather seems to be a factor, and as the winter draws near my hands get worse and worse. I had tried a number of different hand creams, all manner of brands, but my hands were still rougher than the proverbial Norwegian fisherman's. I was given a steroid cream by my doctor, but that only helped a wee bit, and I wasn't ...  Read the complete review

 
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