Six Canadian made hand creams to salve your winter skincare problems


If enduring harsh conditions while fishing the ruthless waters of the Atlantic doesn’t dry out your hands, nothing will. Annapolis Valley’s Les Falconer and his uncle Perley Beairsto founded Nova Scotia Fisherman with these Maritimers in mind. One of their go-to products is Deck Hand Cream, a concoction of Nova Scotia sea kelp, cacao, aloe, shea, castor oil, bayberry and sunflower to relieve calluses, cracks and sores. Lightly scented with lime, grapefruit, bergamot, lemon grass, patchouli, cedarwood and juniper, it’s “so rich you just need a smidgen” according to their website.



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