Monday, 8 June 2015

Your hands plays an important  function as a  bridge to the world if you are one that “talk” 
with your hands, they spend more time in the spotlight. It's important to wash your hands regular as it is exposed to all sorts of germs and dirt, but the frequent washing of them can also keep your hands dry, cracked and wrinkled if not taking care of them properly. And there’s nothing worse that hands looking much older than what you are.



Taking good care of your hands  can be fairly easy. There are things you can do every day to help your hands look and feel good. Develop a good routine and give your hands a helping hand.
Good moisturizers can help prevent or treat dry skin on your hands. They also help your outer skin act as a temporary protective shield. Many people like to use some sort of water-based lotion, but that may not be the best choice. Lotions may make your hands feel great at first, but the water will evaporate quickly, drying your skin anew.


 Make wearing gloves part of your daily routine.  You might find wearing them uncomfortable at first, but it's worth the time. Wear gloves anytime you plan to use harsh cleaning products. 

Keep disposable gloves like those used by medical professionals and food-service workers around the house also. If preparing onions, tomatoes or other strong or acid foods irritates your hands, the gloves can help. In cold weather, wear gloves when you go outside. It's not just to keep your hands from feeling cold. The gloves will also keep them from drying or chapping in the wintry air.
Thanks for reading xxx
CK




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