So the harmattan wind has begun blowing and its essential we care for our skin especially our hands. Due to the dryness that harmattan brings, the hands become dry and hard like 'sandpaper' and it is so easy to get the hands injured during this period. This applies to males and females alike.
We all too often neglect our hands, leaving them defenceless to the environment and in poor condition. Develop the habit of moisturising the hands after washing them so that they would not dry out
The hands being one of the first places to show any signs of ageing, can easily give the game away if you neglect them. Using a moisturising hand cream is the best way to repair and restore damaged hands, ensuring that they not only look younger but feel softer too.
Along with everyday tasks; exposure to water, chemicals and severe temperatures are the main cause of damage to the hands. Hands can become dry, cracked and painful, irrespective of sex.
Develop the habit of using hand gloves where necessary: in the kitchen,at work,etc
Develop the habit of using hand gloves where necessary: in the kitchen,at work,etc
Whether you want to fade age spots, tighten loose skin or soothe excessive dryness, there is a hand cream for you. Make sure you look out for ingredients like Vitamin E, Shea Butter, essential oils and Glycerin which will add much needed moisture to your skin.
Simply adding hand moisturising to your daily routine can completely change the condition of your hands, so the sooner you start using a hand cream, the sooner you will see results.
Dr Dileem says our hands are very important! Care for them specially especially this harmattan season!!!
Dr Dileem
The Likita Bokanturai
Kano Nigeria
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