Dry skin and hands

October 30, 2008 by admin 

Hands are often a neglected part of the daily skin care routine but are always on display and one the first parts of the body to show signs of aging. Simple steps to take care of them will give you better looking hands and nails and the first step is prevention of further damage. Hands are often exposed to the sun, particularly when we are driving, but often a  forgotten part of the body when applying sun block. A broad spectrum sun block should be applied whenever we are outdoors – keep some in the car to remind yourself to apply it. Age spots we see on people’s hands are not really as a result of getting older but of accumulative sun damage.

Hand care

Hands tend to have problems with dryness rather than oiliness as there are fewer glands that produce sebum. Therefore we need to replace the moisture we lose from the constant immersion in water that they undergo daily. Cleaning agents and detergents can be harsh and drying to the skin so the use of rubber gloves when doing dishes or cleaning is advisable. The same applies to gardening – gloves will serve to protect the hands and less scrubbing will be need to clean them. If gloves don’t appeal, the use of a good barrier cream will help stop chemicals and dirt entering the skin.

What to avoid

  • Very hot and very cold water
  • Harsh soaps and detergents that remove natural oils
  • Sun damage from sun exposure
  • Cleaning chemicals
  • Nail products containing acetone or formaldehyde

What to do to look after your hands

  • Always use a broad spectrum sun block
  • Use gloves when gardening and using cleaning chemicals
  • Avoid immersion in overly hot water and harsh detergents
  • Use a hand moisturiser frequently to prevent the skin from drying out
  • Moisturise after washing the hands
  • Treat  them to a warm oil massage for deep moisturising