CeraVe isn't bad, but it's a little thin.
I can't stand greasy remnants of moisturizers/lotions. CeraVe cream absorbs quick with no leftover grease to get on everything you touch. That Nutrogena Sesame lotion I linked also absorbs fast with no residue. Both don't make you smell like a perfume factory.
If my hands get real bad I mix up the Clobetasol and CeraVe, apply to hands and then put on latex gloves. The gloves were an idea from the doc, and adding the CeraVe to the Clobetasol/glove thing I came up with on my own. Wear it like that for an hour and let it get 100% absorbed, then take em off and wipe sweaty residue away. Keeps the moisturizer stuff in contact with skin longer so says the doc.