- Moisturize your hands as many times as you can in a day. Dry skin looks wrinkled and can easily be damaged.
- Wear gloves while washing dishes, dealing with chemicals and while gardening.
- Protect the skin on your hands from the sun.
- Ensure that your hands are dry. If you have water on your hands it will evaporate drying your skin.
- Take special care of your hands once a week. Give your hands a herbal oil massage once a week.
Here are a few hand treatment ideas:
- Herbal Hand Bath: Boil one quarter of water and add one tablespoon of herbs (use one or all of these: chamomile, nettle, sage, coltsfoot, calendula). Let this mixture cool and soak your hands in it for 15-20 minutes. Dry your hands thoroughly and apply nourishing moisturizer.
- Homemade Nourishing Hand Cream: Mix one teaspoon of honey with 3 tablespoons of unsalted butter. Add one tablespoon of strong herbal mixture. This will make a very rich cream, that will take a while to absorb, but will make your hands soft and smooth.
- For dry skin: Mix one tablespoon glycerin, one egg yolk, two tablespoons of vegetable oil, juice of one lemon, 3 to 4 ounces of herbal infusion or rose water. Apply this once or twice a week.
- Mashed potatoes with milk make a great hand mask.
- After cooking with eggs, before you throw the eggshells away, scrape out the remaining egg white and massage it into your hands.
- Rub a piece of lemon on your hands to give your skin a more even tone.
- After washing dishes with detergents wash your hands with sour milk or with a vinegar and water solution (1 tablespoon of vinegar per 2quaters of water). This will restore the pH balance of the skin.
- Keep your hands warm as colds often start as a result of cold hands.
