Monday, January 1, 2024

Four Tips To Avoid Dry Uncomfortable Hands This Winter

Cold outdoor temperatures as well as dry indoor air from our central heating systems both contribute to this.  This causes water to evaporate from our skin quickly, making it vulnerable to dehydration.  

Common symptoms include scaling, redness, irritation and cracking.

So, how can you best treat and prevent dry hands?

1- Use a gentle cleanser

Soaps can strip oils from the skin.  Look for either a mild, fragrance-free soap or a soap-substitute that moisturizes. 

2- Do not use hot water

Hot water is more likely to strip your natural skin oils more quickly. Instead use water that is warm.

3- Apply moisturizers after washing

While the skin is still damp, apply a moisturizer to lock in moisture.  Thinner hand creams or lotions are more practical and feel more comfortable during the day.  At nighttime, use a cream or an ointment such as one containing petrolatum.  This will soak in and hydrate your skin overnight. When washing the dishes consider wearing gloves to protect your hands (and fresh manicure) from the potentially harsh temps of the water. 

4- Wear Gloves

Keep your hands warm and protected.  Wearing gloves when outside will increase the humidity of the air next to your skin and slow down skin water loss. 

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