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Skinfix Hand Repair & Body Balm Review: Do They Work?

Last Updated on January 27, 2026 by omgbart

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YASSSS! The Canadian dry skin authority, Skinfix has finally made its presence known stateside! With the brutal winter in full swing, the Hand Repair Cream and Body Repair Balm are working around the clock in this household. If you’re looking to soothe, heal, and winter proof your skin, the folks in Canada have you covered.  They know the circumstances entirely too well.

Dry Skin Drama

When my skin hits the dry zone, it is a complete and utter beauty disaster. Resembling a train wreck, the dryness issue is always part of some cruel package deal. Discomfort and some flakiness can be hard to avoid in the middle of February. Throw in redness, irritation,  itchiness and cracking, only Skinfix gets you out of the mess–and without a scratch.

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Flaky, itchy hands solution

The Hand Repair Cream from Skinfix is ultra rich, smooth, and creamy without feeling heavy or greasy. Soothing on contact, it contains 1% Colloidal Oatmeal, which makes it closer to medicinal grade than any over the counter product. Shea Butter, Sweet Almond, Sunflower and Jojoba Oils, Rice Bran, Aloe and Beeswax make this all natural salve long lasting and extremely effective. Packaged in a 2 oz tube with a flip top cap, this Skinfix formula belongs in every purse, glove compartment, and desk drawer.

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Itchy, inflamed body skin issues

The Skinfix Body Repair Balm is slightly heavier in consistency and with 2% Colloidal Oatmeal, it is a superb skin protectant. In addition to the ingredient deck reflective of the Hand Cream, the Body Balm is extra soothing with the addition of Soybean Oil, a powerful anti-irritant. Whether you’re battling chronically dry patches on your elbows or dealing with eczema or dermatitis, this formula is water free and highly concentrated. It’s transformative on your feet overnight under a pair of socks. Wear your worst pair though as this balm may stain fabric.

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About Skinfix

Based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, the Skinfix brand was only just founded in 2006, but the family recipe for the original ointment has been passed on through generations since 1850. The ‘magic balm’ in Victorian England that rose to fame as a diaper rash cream centuries later in Canada has now become a range of dermatologist recommended skin saviors.

At first, Skinfix products may appear pricey. Especially considering their initial drugstore launch. Make no mistake however, these formulas are constantly recommended by dermatologists for very good reasons. Their efficacy is what sets them apart.

Explore the range at skinfix.com.

1 Comment

  1. February 17, 2015 / 2:21 am

    This sounds good. Other than dry lips, I can simply not stand dry, unconditioned hands so I am NEVER without my favourite hand lotion. I dislike anything that leaves a greasy layer so if it absorbs well and physically dunks my hands in moisture heaven, its in my checkout basket! Doubt this is available in the UK though – I’ve never seen the brand here! 🙂

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