10 tips for taking care of your hands

Taking care of your hands is very important to always look tidy. Nature's essential oils, vegetables, butter, honey, and particular plant extracts can help protect and maintain their beauty. Let's find out the tips and remedies for the care of your hands together. 

The hands are a very important business card, especially when you are constantly in contact with people. We use our hands a lot throughout the day, to take objects, cook, work, do housework and this inevitably leads to a greater loss of hydration and nourishment.


10 tips for taking care of your hands


Not to mention the more or less hostile compounds we come into touch with, which might cause allergies, dermatitis, and skin irritations. Having well-groomed and healthy hands involves allocating time each day to moisturizing and softening them, as well as eliminating minor faults such as cracks, cuticles around the nails, and small spots.

The nails, whether short or long, are another important part of the hands. They must always be clean and neat, regardless of their length. Taking care of your hands entails listening to your doctor's recommendations and utilising natural solutions to maintain your skin soft, moisturized, smooth, and elastic while also avoiding discomfort. Essential oils, butter, and vegetable oils, together with other natural substances, can help us protect and care for our hands in this scenario. But first, let's have a look at our top ten beauty cures and suggestions!

Tips and treatments for keeping your hands in good shape 

1.Maniluvi with rice starch and essential oils 

Hand bathing on a daily basis involves using rice starch and essential oils to regenerate and revitalize the hands. Put 3 tablespoons of rice starch with an emollient and softening effect on the skin in a basin of warm or hot water (approximately 1.5 liters). Add 40 g of whole sea salt, together with these essential oils, right away. 5 drops stimulating rosemary, 4 droplets invigorating patchouli, 4 drops invigorating geranium. With a wooden spoon, combine the salt and oils, then pour them into the bowl's water. After soaking your hands for 10 minutes, apply a little coating of your favorite hand cream. According to our suggestions, this therapy should be done once or twice a week.

2.Shea butter and carrot

Shea butter is a wonderful natural cure for skin attractiveness, especially for the hands, where it soothes, moisturizes, and repairs even minor irritation or cracking. Shea butter feeds even the driest and driest skins while preserving elasticity and suppleness due to its consistency. To make shea butter even more active, take a small container and pour a tablespoon of shea butter into it, followed by a teaspoon of carrot oil. 2 drops of sweet orange essential oil, which has lighting effect. Mix the ingredients together for a long time until they are completely combined. Every evening, apply enhanced shea butter on your, with a nice revitalizing massage.

3.Antiseptic and antibacterial essential oils

Antiseptic and antibacterial essential oils capable of functioning as disinfectants are advised for people who come into touch with oily, filthy, and possibly irritating substances through their hands, avoiding the formation of dermatitis caused by fungus or bacteria. Tea tree, lemon, lavender, eucalyptus, oregano, and grapefruit are among the essential oils that can be used for this purpose. Simply take some natural moisturizing hand cream (50 ml) and add 3 drops of tea tree, 3 drops of lavender, 1 drop of oregano, and 3 drops of lemon to make an excellent combination. Alternatively, 3 drops of tea tree, 3 drops of grapefruit, and 2 drops of oregano can be used to make this second combination. After complete washing, use this natural treatment on your hands at least once a day.

4.Aloe vera gel and essential oils

Aloe vera gel is another natural component that is high inactive compounds and provides enough hand protection and hydration. Aloe vera gel, unlike regular lotions, has a considerably lighter viscosity and absorbs fast, making it ideal for individuals who wish to apply a practical yet effective cure even while they are not at home. Add 4 drops of calming officinal lavender essence and 2 drops of refreshing peppermint essential oil to 30 g of aloe vera gel in a plastic jar with a cork. You'll reap the benefits of aloe vera's healing and hydrating qualities, as well as the calming and toning effects of lavender and mint, in this method. This aloe gel may be used as frequently as needed during the day to refresh and protect your hands.


5.DIY manicure 

A weekly DIY manicure is a must-do beauty tip to keep your hands looking clean and well-cared for. To complete this treatment, set aside an hour to soften the skin and cuticles, improve the length of the nails, use repair and moisturizing lotions, specific chemicals based on vegetables and essential oils to feed the nails, and possibly some bright nail paint. Doing a DIY manicure can ensure that your hands are constantly neat and attractive.

6.Nourishing wraps with coconut and honey 

When the hands have cracks, calluses, and minor irritations, such as around the nail region, nourishing compresses are used. These treatments are designed to allow natural substances to permeate the skin slowly and fulfill their therapeutic purpose. We recommend making night compresses with coconut oil, which is rich in fatty acids with a nourishing and renewing function, to which we will add protecting and emollient honey for hand beauty. Take some latex gloves and fill them with pure coconut oil combined with liquid honey for this therapy. When wearing gloves, make sure you have enough to properly cover your hands. Allow the chemicals to work overnight, and in the morning, your hands will have regenerated. Once a week, complete this bundle.

7.Protective cocoa and calendula cream 

This homemade remedy is easy yet excellent for protecting and healing your hands in the event of irritation, eczema, or itching. This natural remedy's components are as follows:

METHOD: 

  • To soften the cocoa butter, place it in a glass dish and heat it in a bain-marie.
  • Add the calendula oil and stir with a wooden spoon until the two components are well combined.
  • Finally, add the drops of chamomile essence and blend thoroughly.
  • As a therapeutic and preventative measure, this protective cream should be used every day.


8.Apricot and avocado nourishing scrub 

Scrubs for the hands are also recommended once a week to remove dead cells from the skin; thanks to the action of rejuvenating active ingredients, the skin can remain smooth and bright. This scrub, which has a mild exfoliating action, will be made with apricot kernel powder, avocado butter, and nourishing binding oil. In a glass dish, combine a spoonful of avocado butter with a teaspoon of grapeseed oil and aggressively mix until a homogeneous consistency is produced. Add some apricot kernel powder at this time to get the exfoliating strength you need. Use this scrub to dry your hands and massage for a few minutes to promote the activity of all the active ingredients.

9.Glycolic acid gel against stains 

To have an anti-blemish gel and lighten the skin of the hands, you may use glycolic acid gel with a percentage of around 10% -15%, restoring a healthy and homogeneous complexion. It offers anti-aging, lightening, exfoliating, and revitalizing properties. It's a natural treatment that was created specifically to remove hand stains and age marks. Because of the product's photosensitivity and the risk of skin hypersensitivity, it should only be used at particular times of the year and under the direction and supervision of a pharmacist.

10.Natural oils for hands and nails 

We've already established that nails are an essential component of the hands that require regular attention and protection against infections and irritation, including that of the surrounding skin. We recommend that you use a combination of vegetable oils to keep your nails strong. Borage oil, jojoba oil, olive oil, castor oil, and sesame oil are among the most beneficial essential oils for nail beauty. They are oils of various consistency that may be mixed together and applied to the nails every day with a mild massage. For example, 5 ml castor oil, 5 ml sesame oil, and 5 ml jojoba oil can be combined; you can then add 3 drops of rosemary essential oil and 2 drops of lemon essential oil to make a remineralizing and disinfecting compound.

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