8 Ways to Make Your Hands Soft Naturally

8 Ways to Make Your Hands Soft Naturally

Whether you struggle with dry hands or have severe skin problems such as eczema, you need to take some time and treat your skin right daily. This will help you retrieve your skin’s natural oils. These 8 tips are some of the best ways you can keep your hands soft naturally.

 

Avoid soap if you can

 

If you want to keep your hands soft naturally, one of the first things you need to do is try to avoid using soap, if possible. Or to be more precise, try avoiding formulas with synthetic fragrances, sulfates, and preservatives. All of these ingredients can be highly drying to the skin. Foaming and antibacterial ones are not a great option either since they are going to strip your skin of its natural fats and oils. What you can use instead are moisturizing cleansers, but make sure you rinse thoroughly.

 

Consider medication

 

If you have any serious skin issues such as severe eczema, you might have to search for some medical solutions. In this case, medications are crucial and necessary for your skin to heal and retrieve its natural oils. However, medications are not to be taken lightly. You need to consult a professional. The doctor will be able to determine exactly what your skin needs and will according to your skin issues prescribe either steroids that you can apply directly to your skin or even some antibiotics that you will be taking by mouth.

 

Exfoliate

 

We often talk about how facial exfoliation is important for us so that we can help our skin get rid of the dead cells. However, we tend to neglect our hands and forget that they need some extra love too. The skin on the hands, especially the backside, is very thin and fragile. It is even more prone to damage than some areas on our faces. So, if you have very dry and calloused skin on the back of your hands, consider using a pumice stone after bathing.

 

Try finding some gentle exfoliation gels that you can use on your hands or try making your own. All you need to do is mix one tablespoon of sugar with a little bit of olive oil and rub the mixture on the back of your hands. It will loosen up the dry, dull skin. Exfoliate your hands this way at least once or twice per week, depending on how much your skin needs it. Lastly, remember to always apply a moisturizing lotion right after the exfoliation.

 

Treat them overnight

 

If you have seriously damaged and dry hands then you need extra moisturizing and you can do that by treating them overnight. All you need to do is apply a super thick layer of moisturizer, you can even go for heavy hand masks with some jojoba oil, or vitamin E, and then soak your hands in the bath or sauna. One of the best ways you can ensure that your skin is soaking up the product really good is by putting on some cotton gloves or wool socks and going to bed with them on. You can also try placing Ziploc bags on your hands. Tie them with rubber bands around your wrist. This will help lock the moisture in. When you wake up, make sure to rinse it off.

 

Bathe in oats

 

You can also use cooked or raw oats for chapped hands. You can either add it to your bath water or mix it up with some olive or jojoba oils in the basin. All you need to do is soak your hands in it for about ten to fifteen minutes and then rinse off.

 

Pure coconut oil

 

Speaking of oils, pure coconut oil is one of the best medicines for dry hands. It is a very unique mixture of fatty acids that do wonders when applied to the skin. Apply it directly on your hands and wear gloves to help your skin soak in the moisture.

 

Apply a heavy-duty moisturizer

 

Finding a good heavy-duty moisturizer can be crucial for the healing process of your skin, especially if you have skin issues such as eczema. The good thing is that nowadays you can find good-quality hand care products online and even see specialists’ reviews on certain products that will help you choose the best possible moisturizer for your skin type.

 

Decrease stress

 

Lastly, you need to find a way to destress. Believe it or not, it has been proven that there is a strong correlation between stress and eczema. So, if our hands are getting very dry, take some time for self-care in order to reduce stress.

 

Conclusion

 

All things considered, it’s important that you determine what needs your skin has and treat them accordingly. Whether your hands are just a bit dry or you have severe skin issues such as eczema, it’s important that you take time and give some extra love to your skin whenever you can.