Taking Care Of Dry Hands In Winters

Taking Care Of Dry Hands In Winters
Taking Care Of Dry Hands In Winters

Enjoy the winters. Don't keep yourself away from the fun only because it will affect your skin.

You can suffer from bone-dry, cracked and parched hands if you fail to apply moisturizer whenever the opportunity or the need arises. It is still of vital importance that you protect your hands from dish detergents, laundry detergents and excessive washing. Wearing gloves to prevent direct contact with these types of products and ingredients that can cause irritation is important if you wish to keep your hands soft.

The best approach to keeping your hands dry free is to apply moisturizer every time you get a chance. Don’t wait for the right moment. If dryness gets sever then your hands can benefit with moisture-infused gloves usually worn overnight. These unique gloves are lined with a synthetic material that slowly releases moisturizing ingredients as they are worn.

If cuticles are also dry or cracked along with the hands then make sure you moisturize them with a thick moisturizer. It is not necessary to purchase a special cuticle creams as any moisturizer will work. Products with glycerin, petroleum are wonderful for cuticle-softening. To keep cuticles soft, massaging with olive oil is also an easy cure.

In winters the dry air from furnaces and heaters suck the moisture out of skin. Hot water also sucks moisture out of the skin hence causing dry skin, so it’s best to shower in lukewarm water. If not, then keep your showers short and try showering only once in a day. The same applies to washing hands. Wash hands in lukewarm water.

To avoid dryness just follow these four simple rules.

1. Get a hand lotion that contains alpha hydroxyl acids. They work well for exfoliating excess dead skin cells.

2. Use petroleum jelly and cover your hands with gloves. Leave them overnight.

3. Too much water can make your dry hands difficult to heal and drier. So limit the water exposure for your hands as far as possible.

4. Try to use heavy moisturizing hand creams.

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