With every transition from summer to winter (and vice versa), the skin on my palms and fingertips develops air-filled blisters and peels off to the point where I essentially have a brand new layer of the entire palm-side surface of my hand twice a year. This has happened without fail for almost my entire life (I am 24). This condition is not triggered by some sort of contact irritant, nor is it triggered by any means outside of the change of seasons. It simply happens. Once the first blister appears, I have found no way of preventing its spread until the top layer of skin (0.1 - 0.25 mm tk, by my estimate) on my hand is gone. No amount of lotion has a noticible effect, and my hands feel as dry as ever within 10 min of application. Any answers are appreciated. Thank you very much for your time. Relative information- my hands consistently sweat