A QUICK SKIN CARE ROUTINE FOR YOUR HANDS

QUICK SKINCARE ROUTINE

Consider how much time you devote to skincare for your skin. Consider how much time your hands are used for skin care. Do you notice a difference? While most people spend more time caring for their skin than their hands, they still deserve some attention. It is difficult to reverse the clock as we age, so take a few steps to keep your skin looking great longer.


FIRST, WASH YOUR HANDS WITH THE RIGHT PRODUCTS

You will be washing your hands frequently throughout the day. It is important to use the right products. To prevent your skin from drying out, use products with ceramides or humectants if you have dry skin. A gentle cleanser that doesn't contain fragrances or harsh ingredients is suitable for normal and sensitive skin types. Antibacterial soaps can dry your hands, so don't use them if you have sensitive skin.


STEP TWO: EXFOLIATE

Exfoliating your hands will keep them looking and feeling young. To remove dead skin cells from your hands, exfoliate them once per week with a gentle scrub. A scrub can be made with ingredients you already have, such as honey, coconut oil, sea salt, and brown sugar. Use the mixture to scrub your hands. After smoothing, rinse off with warm water.


STEP THREE: USE A DARK SPOT CORRECTOR

To reduce dark spots on your hands, you can use a dark spot corrector. Look for one that contains antioxidants like Vitamin C or Retinol. This product will make your skin look younger and brighten over time with regular use.


STEP FOUR: MOISTURIZE

Hand creams are a great way of restoring moisture. Make sure you choose the right moisturizer. Shea butter is for dry hands. It helps to moisturize dry skin. Products with antioxidants are great to use on your hands. To brighten, protect and smoothen your skin, look out for lotions and hand creams that contain ingredients such as retinol, resveratrol, vitamin e, or vitamin E.


STEP FIVE: SPF

Sun damage is the leading cause of skin aging. Make sure you use the right products to protect your skin. To prevent sunburns and dark spots, use sunscreen with at least 15 SPF. You will have hands that look younger and healthier for longer.