Shop O’Keeffe’s at withaid, a UK-based regulated online pharmacy, for everyday help with very dry hands and rough, uncomfortable skin caused by cold weather, frequent handwashing, or hands-on work. This brand page is designed for shoppers who want to quickly find O’Keeffe’s Working Hands hand cream in the right size, compare options across the wider skincare shop, and order with discreet Royal Mail delivery.
O’Keeffe’s is best known for concentrated moisturising formats for hands and feet, and the brand range commonly includes hand cream, body lotion, lip balm, and foot cream. On this page you’ll find the current O’Keeffe’s product listing, plus simple routes to browse related categories if you’re comparing hand creams, shopping for cracked heels, or building a practical dry-skin routine. Use the links below to jump to the most relevant product type, popular picks, and FAQs on safe, sensible use.
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Why choose OKeeffes
- Concentrated moisturising format aimed at very dry, rough hands
- Routine-friendly for daytime use and before-bed application
- Easy UK ordering from a regulated pharmacy with discreet Royal Mail delivery
- Shop by need with fast links to hands & feet, lips, and body skincare
- Clear product information to help you choose the right size and category
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FAQs
What is OKeeffes best known for?
O’Keeffe’s is best known for concentrated moisturising products, especially Working Hands hand cream, designed for very dry, rough hands.
Which OKeeffes product is available on this page?
This brand page currently lists O’Keeffe’s Working Hands Hand Cream 96g. If you are comparing options, you can also browse related hand and foot care categories for alternatives.
How do I use O’Keeffe’s Working Hands hand cream?
Apply a small amount to clean, dry hands and reapply as needed, especially after handwashing and before bed. Always follow the instructions on the packaging.
Can I use hand cream on cracked or sore skin?
If skin is broken, bleeding, very inflamed, or painful, take extra care and stop using the product if it stings or you develop irritation. If symptoms are persistent or worsening, speak to a pharmacist or GP.
What should I do if my hands are very dry despite moisturising?
Consider your triggers (cold weather, detergents, frequent washing) and moisturise regularly. If dryness is severe, recurring, or associated with redness, swelling, weeping, or splitting, ask a pharmacist for advice.
Are there alternatives if OKeeffes is out of stock?
Yes. You can browse the Hands & Feet Care category for other hand creams and intensive moisturisers. Product choice depends on your skin type and preferences.
When should I speak to a pharmacist or GP?
Seek advice if you think you have eczema or dermatitis, if symptoms do not improve with suitable skincare, or if you notice signs of infection such as spreading redness, heat, pus, or increasing pain.
Safety note: This page is for general shopping information and does not replace medical advice. Always read and follow the product label. If you have ongoing skin symptoms, broken skin, allergies, or an underlying condition (including diabetes), speak to a pharmacist or GP.