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7 amazing home remedies for dry hands

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7 amazing home remedies for dry hands
Dry hands – like dry skin – is actually a very real skin complaint that is characterised by hard, dry, rugged and often scaly skin that can crack, itch, plus, bleed, and even get infected.

Dry hands can also look really unsightly, and can wreck your confidence. They can create cosmetic problems, too.

And while massaging your hands with over-the-counter ointments and creams is certainly an option, it’s a rather expensive one.

Instead, why not check out these seven amazing home remedies for dry hands:

Shea Butter: Dry hands tend be worse in the morning, as well as anytime during the cold, wintry months when Old Man Winter loves nothing more than to wreak havoc on your skin.

Shea butter costs very little to buy, but is an effective way of treating dryness and chapping of your hands.

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Almond Oil Massage: Almond oil is another one of amazing home remedies for dry hands, because it contains plenty of skin rejuvenating vitamin E. I love it – and soon you will, too.
Simple massage your hands with copious amounts of almond oil to starve off skin infections and dryness. Apply before bed to wake up with fresh, invigorated hands.

Olive Oil: So, it turns out that olive oil is not just for cooking with. It’s an important part of the Mediterranean diet that helps people live longer, and it also takes good care of your skin.

Not all oils are skin-friendly, but olive oil certainly is. It’s the humectant content that makes sure your hand’s moisture doesn’t evaporate.

Castor Oil and Sugar Scrub: Another one of great home remedies for dry hands is castor oil and sugar scrub. One of the chief causes of dry skin is an excessive amount of dead skin cells that have accumulated on the surface of your hands. You can’t always see these deceased cells – but you can certainly see their results! They cause scaling and roughness. It doesn’t look pretty.

Steaming: You have to be a little careful with steaming because you’re going to be handling boiling hot water. Exercise a bit of caution and you’ll be fine.

Steaming is one of fabulous home remedies for dry hands, it’s an effective way of removing dryness, as well as dirt and dead skin cells that have built up on your hands layers. And it is these dead skin cells that are often responsible for dry, cracked hands. Not cool.

Apple Cider Vinegar With Cornmeal:  Double down by combining it with cornmeal for better results. Rub this paste on your hands for around fifteen minutes before washing with lukewarm water. Do this twice a day for best results.

 Aloe Vera: Aloe vera is another one of great home remedies for dry hands and it can be used for many everyday things, because of its natural healing and moisturising properties. To save money, it’s a really good idea to invest in an aloe plant that you can look after at home.

 

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