Dry air, harsh cold, or all the sanitizer we use now...whatever the culprit, it's a problem! Try these seven effective ways to treat dry and cracked hands. With all the germs we're trying to keep away these days, it's no wonder hands get dry!
Ditch Dry and Cracked Hands For Good (7 Effective Ways) |
If you're struggling
with dry and cracked hands, it could be due to:
● The cold weather is
getting to your skin
● Washing your hands
all the time is drying them out
● Using hand
sanitizer is causing pain and irritation
All these reasons are
frustrating and make it challenging to maintain healthy skin.
That's why it's vital
to focus on finding and using the right moisturizing techniques. It may be
tricky figuring out how to care for your hands while still keeping them clean.
But rest assured, there is a way!
Here are some
practical ways to treat your dry and cracked hands before they turn into
leather. (Because no one wants to have leathery hands!)
1. Apply Lotion More
Often
You may only apply
lotion a few times a day — at best. It's hard to remember, especially if you
get busy during the day. Plus, if you're washing your hands a lot, it's
frustrating washing the lotion off.
That's why you must
take advantage of those times when you're working and not up and about. While
your hands are dry, make a habit of applying lotion several times a day until
they start to improve.
After consistently
adding lotion to your hands, they should start to retain moisture. And your
cracked hands should heal up nicely.
2. Use Hand Sanitizer
With Moisturizing Ingredients
Using hand sanitizer
all the time can dry out your hands.
While it's essential
to kill germs, you can still use a moisturizing hand sanitizer. There are tons
of companies that sell hand sanitizer.
That's good news because
some companies are taking it one step further:
They're incorporating
moisturizing ingredients such as almond oil.
Using a hand
sanitizer that doesn't completely dry out your hands is ideal. Just make sure
the sanitizer has over 60% alcohol to be effective. If the other ingredients
besides alcohol are helping your hands keep their moisture, that's great!
3. Wear Gloves While
Doing the Dishes
When you're doing the
dishes, put on a pair of gloves. Wearing them gets annoying because sometimes
it can be hard to get them on and off. But taking the time to wear them can
really help.
Gloves will act as a
protective barrier and prevent water from drying your hands out more.
So find a fun pair of
gloves to put on while you're doing the dishes. It should make a difference now
that you're not drying your hands out under hot water all the time.
4. Try a Cream or
Ointment
At times, dry and
cracked skin can lead to itchiness. When your hands are itchy, scratching them
can make things worse. Instead of itching non-stop, try an ointment or cream.
Getting a
non-prescription hydrocortisone cream or ointment is best. They should have at
least one percent hydrocortisone to be effective. Applying a cream or ointment
can soothe your hands and prevent you from scratching them.
After a while, if
your dry and cracked hands don’t get better, consult with your doctor about
medication. A prescription steroid cream, for example, can treat skin
conditions such as eczema.
5. Wear Gloves at
Night
It may feel odd
wearing gloves at night, but they lock in moisture!
Find a pair of gloves
that’ll be comfy enough to wear while you’re sleeping. Cotton gloves are the
best because they’re comfortable and breathable. You should be able to sleep
through the night without them bothering you.
Still, if you’re sensitive, it may take some getting used to. It’ll be worth it, though, because gloves can help tremendously.
Before hitting the
hay, apply plenty of lotion to your hands. Then, put on your pair of gloves
right after applying lotion. That way, you’ll lock in the moisture right away.
By morning, your hands should feel and look a lot better!
6. De-stress by Doing
Your Favorite Activities
Dry, irritated hands
also flare up when you’re stressed out. Unfortunately, stress affects a lot in
our bodies, from gut health to your skin.
That’s why you should
work hard to keep your anxiety under wraps.
Even though a lot is
going on, find time to walk or listen to music. If other hobbies help you
unwind, do them more often.
Kicking stress to the
curb will help you cope with your troubles, and it’ll keep your skin in better
condition.
7. Try a Humidifier
Have you ever been
around a humidifier?
It’s great for
combating viruses, preventing snoring, and helps with allergies. Plus, it also
helps your skin!
Due to the added
humidity, your skin receives more moisture. And we all know when your hands are
moist, they’re less likely to get dry.
If you haven’t tried
one yet, give it a shot. It could help your skin and also contribute to a
peaceful night of sleep.
Speaking of sleep,
it’s best to use a humidifier at night. Testing it out at night is the best way
to see if it’ll help your hands regain some of their moisture.
Don’t give up easily,
though. It’ll take more than a few nights for your hands to feel better!
If it does work well
for you, turn one on every night before you go to sleep. It’ll help keep your
skin smooth and moist! Plus, you get to enjoy its many other benefits as well!
8. Visit spa for regular manicure
In addition to regular day care in the winter months may be beneficial not only for your hands but also for your well-being. According to the latest online surveys people who get manicures feel happier and less tired even weeks after their visit to the spas Fredericton. At least one regular manicure a month makes you happy and refreshes your hands!
Having dry and
cracked hands is annoying and frustrating when it gets painful. Thankfully,
there are ways to combat dry skin by applying these techniques.
You don’t have to try
them all at once. Start with a few and see if they work. If they’re helping,
add on a few more. Soon enough, you’ll figure out which solutions work best for
you.
Even though we’re all having to wash our hands a lot doesn’t mean we have to have dry hands the rest of our lives. Work hard to keep them moisturized, and your skin won’t have to suffer nearly as much!
Author bio: Caitlin Sinclair is the Business Manager at The Rylan. With over five years of property management experience, she begins and ends each day loving what she does. She finds joy in helping current and future residents and makes The Rylan a place everyone loves to call home.
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