It’s recommended to moisturize your hands and body at least twice a day, especially after showering or washing your hands, to lock in moisture.
Use a gentle exfoliator 2-3 times a week to remove dead skin cells. Avoid over-exfoliating, as it can irritate the skin.
Yes, you can use the same lotion if it’s formulated for both hands and body. However, hand creams are often thicker for extra hydration.
Use a rich, hydrating moisturizer, avoid hot showers, and drink plenty of water to keep your skin hydrated during cold weather.
Look for ingredients like shea butter, glycerin, hyaluronic acid, and ceramides, which help to hydrate and repair the skin barrier.
Soak your feet in warm water, gently exfoliate, and apply a thick foot cream or ointment containing urea or salicylic acid. Wear socks overnight for better absorption.
Yes, sunscreen is essential to protect your skin from harmful UV rays, even on cloudy days. Apply it to exposed areas like your arms, legs, and neck.
Regularly moisturize with products containing retinoids, hyaluronic acid, or vitamin C. Laser treatments and microdermabrasion can also help.
Use fragrance-free, hypoallergenic products, avoid harsh chemicals, and always patch-test new products before applying them to your body.
Wash your hands with mild soap, apply hand cream regularly, and wear gloves when doing chores or in cold weather to protect your skin.