Protect your hands by wearing rubber gloves for your washing chores.
Surgical gloves are easily available at a chemist store. Apply a cream after your washing tasks, working it into the skin. this takes only a few minutes of your time. You should also massage cream on the nails and the skin around the nails too. Massage the hands at night with a good nourishing cream. Apply the cream on the back of the hand. this is the area that is prone to early wrinkling. Work down each finger, starting from the tip. use tiny circular movements on the joints of the fingers. Massage the back of the hand, using strokes moving from the fingers towards the wrist.
Bath time is appropriate to pamper the hands and supply them with the oils and moisture they need. in fact, applying body lotions and creams soon after bathing, while the skin is still damp, helps to seal in moisture. Before your bath, apply oil on the hands and massage it into the skin. this helps to soften the skin. Sesame seed (til) oil can be used, or you can use olive oil or pure almond oil. Warm the oil before use. I advise the use of a lemon-turmeric cream as a pre-bath treatment. it not only helps to soften the skin, but also lightens skin colour and removes tan over a period of time. it also protects the hands from the drying effects of soap and chlorinated water.
Turmeric has antiseptic properties too and thus provides protection from infections. a traditional home pre-bath treatment is to mix “besan” (gram flour) with a little milk or curd and a pinch of “haldi” (turmeric) into a paste. Apply the paste on the hands. after 20 minutes, dampen with water and rub the paste gently on the skin and wash it off while bathing. You will not need to apply soap, as this cleanses very well.
For bathing, soap-free shower gels are better in winter. Or, you can use a mild glycerin soap. For extreme dryness, it is better to avoid soap. Oil massage and wiping with a moist towel can help to cleanse the skin adequately.
For dry and dark hands, take 2 tablespoons sunflower oil, 2 tablespoons lemon juice and 3 tablespoon coarse sugar. Mix together till it becomes a paste. Apply and rub into hands. Wash off after 15 minutes. You can do this three times a week.
For dryness of the hands, add one teaspoon pure glycerin to 50 ml rose water. Apply on the hands and leave on for half an hour. Then, wash it off with plain water. Adding a little lemon juice before application will help to lighten skin colour.
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