Whether tapering and thin, plump and dimpled, tanned and trigger-quick, gifted or lazy, hands have one trait in common: They’re gossips that will shout out their tales of neglect. And they’ll all protest cold weather with ruffled-up skin.
To get the most from your hand lotion, first soak hands in warm water to open skin pores. Massage as you work in the lotion. This manipulation will limber up hands that are never very supple in cold weather.
Gloves were made to be worn, not to
Carry. Wear gloves, even if the supermarket is only around the corner.
Chapped hands crying for help? Salvage a pair of worn, old cotton gloves, apply pure lanolin to your hands, slip on those old gloves, and wear them while you sleep.
If you use strong detergents, when you battle with pots and pans, wear rubber gloves into the fray, for goodness’ sake, begs Max Factor, Jr. For longer, more attractive nails, Make a habit of pushing back cuticles with a towel after each washing.
Brittle, cracked, or split fingernails May often be due to over frequent applications of nail polish and remover. When nails chip excessively, remove polish, treat with Vaseline and hand lotion, but leave nail polish off for a few days, and watch the nails recover.
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