Age, the weather, and all this stitching keeps my hands really dry. I love my Badger Balm, especially at this time of the year!
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Age, the weather, and all this stitching keeps my hands really dry. I love my Badger Balm, especially at this time of the year!
I would love to know what you do to care for your hands! Email me with the details.
I have to admit, I get a little twinge when someone flips my work over to see the back. Though I really try and keep it neat, it doesn't alway happen. I happen to think that it is a little rude for someone to do this, but I would love to know what you think:
Email me with your thoughts!
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