Your skin is the first thing that people notice about you and that is why a proper skin care regimen is so important. There are many products that claim to help eliminate dry, cracked skin, but the trick is to find those that seal in the moisture and keep the hand protected from the harsh environment. An effective hand lotion is one that is used consistently over a time before results will begin to develop. While instant pain relief is possible with some products, the actual redness and cracked skin will take time to heal.
Skin Care Tip 1:
Select a moisturizing hand lotion, which is one that will seal in the natural moisture of the skin and also provide additional moisture to help aid in the repair of dry, cracked skin.
Skin Care Tip 2:
Prior to applying the hand lotion completely over both hands, apply only a small portion to one area of the skin and wait several minutes before proceeding. This will help to make sure that the hand lotion does not have a negative reaction with the skin, such as hives or a rash. Some of these symptoms can result within minutes and applying the hand lotion to a small test area of the skin will ensure a much safer application.
Skin Care Tip 3:
In addition to hand lotion, always use a soap with moisturizer. Some commercial soaps contain harsh ingredients, which can make dry skin even worse. A soap with moisturizer will help to keep the skin clean without damaging it even more.
Many people suffer from dry, cracked skin during every season. In the winter, the harsh cold weather often reeks havoc on sensitive skin and results in bleeding and deep cracks within the hands. The summer months, because of the added humidity in the air, are often equally harsh on skin. Anyone who suffers with this discomfort will likely find relief in using hand lotion every day and not just during specific seasons.
In addition to commercial hand lotion, prescription products are often available from a dermatologist. If commercial products do not provide results or if skin conditions continue to worsen, many people require the help of a licensed physician.
The information in this article is to be used for informational purposes. It should not be used in place of, or in conjunction with, professional medical advice. Anyone who notices a concerning pattern of skin discomfort should consult a dermatologist for proper diagnosis and/or hand lotion treatment.