How to protect hands from drying out

Frequent and thorough hand washing is the first recommendation in the fight against the coronavirus that no one should neglect.

27.03.2020

As soaps, antibacterial gels, and disinfectants vanish from store shelves at lightning speed, along with protecting against viruses, it's important to pay attention to hand care to prevent drying out.

Thoroughly rinse your hands in warm water to prevent soap residues from stripping away natural oils from the skin and drying it out. If you use antibacterial gels and disinfectants containing alcohol, apply hand cream immediately after washing.

If your hands are dry, give them extra care overnight. Soak your hands in warm water for five minutes, pat them dry with a towel, apply a thick layer of cream, and put on cotton gloves.

Wearing rubber gloves will protect cracked skin on your hands from contact with detergents, household cleaning agents, chemicals, and the like. Since dry skin takes time to heal, nurture your hands before serious damage occurs.

Many people avoid hand creams because they are greasy and slow to absorb. Our recommendation is the Hyaluron + E + B vitamin hand cream. Rich in natural sunflower seed oil, almond oil, and virgin olive oil, it intensely replenishes lipids in the skin and protects against irritation. Shea butter and panthenol (vitamin B5) restore the skin's hydrolipidic layer, hyaluronic acid intensely hydrates, while vitamin E acts as an antioxidant against aging. The rich texture absorbs quickly and completely, leaving no greasy traces, protecting your hands from damage and dryness.

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