Bloody Knuckles Hand Repair Balm
Dry, cracked hands are like living testaments to a man's hard work and ingenuity. And while hard-working hands are to be celebrated, let's be honest; dry, cracked hands feel awful. That's why Duke Cannon introduced Bloody Knuckles Hand Repair Balm.
Made with lanolin, it provides much-needed moisture without leaving the hands feeling sticky or greasy (like that stuff in the green jar). Unscented so your hands don't smell like flowers.
Size: 1.4 oz. & 5 oz.

Dry, cracked hands are like living testaments to a man's hard work and ingenuity. And while hard-working hands are to be celebrated, let's be honest; dry, cracked hands feel awful. That's why Duke Cannon introduced Bloody Knuckles Hand Repair Balm.
Made with lanolin, it provides much-needed moisture without leaving the hands feeling sticky or greasy (like that stuff in the green jar). Unscented so your hands don't smell like flowers.
Size: 1.4 oz. & 5 oz.
KEY INGREDIENTS
All INGREDIENTS
- Water, Glycerin, Stearic Acid, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter, Emulsifying Wax Nf, Caprylic/capric Triglyceride, Cetyl Alcohol, Dimethicone, Tribehenin, Allantoin, Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil, Tocopherol, Lanolin, Carbomer, Ethylhexylglycerin, Phenoxyethanol, Sodium Hydroxide
Brand INFO
Duke Cannon hails from a simpler time. A time when the term handyman was redundant. A time when chivalry and patriotism weren’t considered old- fashioned. A time when you never put the word salad next to bar. As any historian worth his salt will tell you, this country was built by folks with a sense of purpose. Duke Cannon’s purpose is simple: to make superior-quality grooming goods that meet the high standards of hard-working men. Their products are tested by soldiers, not boy bands. And they’re made in a little place we like to call the United States of America. Duke Cannon value's things like hard work, family, community, bacon and country; we champion builders, creators, sledge hammerers, holders of doors and fixers of toilets; they have the utmost respect for teachers and farmers and soldiers and first responders—so it’s no wonder good folks feel right at home in Duke Cannon Country.