oatmeal<\/a>, yogurt, or avocado, you can make a mask at home. These will help to nourish and moisturize your skin. You can also buy unique masks that are designed for winter hand care. Apply the mask to your hands and leave it on for about 15 minutes before rinsing it off.<\/p>\nWear gloves<\/h2>\n
It is probably the most important winter hand care tip of all! Wherever you go outside, make sure to wear gloves. They will protect your hands from the cold weather and help prevent them from drying out. Also, if you’re going to be doing something that requires a lot of manual dexterity, like shoveling snow or ice skating, be sure to wear gloves that fit well and allow you to move your fingers freely.<\/p>\n
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What not to do in the cold season<\/h2>\n
In winter, avoiding contact with chemicals that can dry out your skin is essential. It includes things like detergents, soaps, and cleaning solutions. If you must wear them, be sure to wear gloves. And when you’re finished, apply a generous amount of hand cream to help restore moisture to your skin.<\/p>\n
It’s also important to avoid excessive hand-washing. It can strip away the natural oils that protect your skin and leave your hands feeling dry and irritated. If you must wash your hands frequently, use a mild soap and follow up with a good hand cream.<\/p>\n
Do not put your hands under hot water to warm them up. It makes your blood vessels weak, and your skin tone will not look good. A better way is to take a bath with lukewarm water and some sea salt.<\/p>\n
In winter, the cuticle becomes drier and weaker. It means there are better times to have a manicure with a cut. It is better to apply a fat cream or oil on the cuticle and then, using a wooden stick with a rounded end, push the cuticle away from the nail without putting too much pressure on it.<\/p>\n
Take care of your hands today, and they’ll thank you for it tomorrow! Following these simple tips, you can keep your hands healthy and happy all winter.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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