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Winter hand-foot and nail care

Winter hand-foot and nail care:

The nails and skin of our hands and feet are most damaged in winter. So to keep your fingernails and skin beautiful in winter, I want extra care and that care must be appropriate and my report today is about how to take care of this. Let's take a look -

Lotion for hand and foot care:



The use of lotions in winter is essential. Because lotion protects the skin from roughness. But before buying this lotion, you must see what ingredients are in the lotion. If Shia-butter is mixed as an ingredient, then there is no point. Can be taken blindfolded. Because shea-butter makes the skin soft and supple. Which protects the skin from roughness? On the other hand, don't forget to use a moisturizer in the winter and the best time to use a moisturizer on your hands and feet is after a bath. In winter, a lot of water dries out from our skin which makes the skin of hands and feet feel tight and the job of moisturizer is to rejuvenate the skin by filling the lack of water in the body which makes the skin very soft even in winter. You can also use avocado essential oil, sunflower oil. Not only that, in winter the skin becomes rough and the skin dies due to which exfoliation is required. In the markets near your hands, you will find pumice stone with which the dead skin of the ankles and hands can be gently soaked in lukewarm water for a while and when the skin is soft you can gently exfoliate. The best time for exfoliation is bath time. Because then the skin becomes soft so it can be exfoliated without any pain.

Nail care:



The best time to take care of your nails in winter is after the bath. Gently push the cuticle into the inside of the nail cuticle. Then gently massage the nails and fingers with olive oil or lotion for a while. Then remove whatever oil or lotion you used and get the job done using nail hardener. Nail hardener acts as an aid to harden nails and cuticle oil helps to keep nails firm and healthy. So finish nail care with cuticle oil nails.

Remember:

  • Do not wash your hands and feet frequently in winter.
  • Use a good hand wash.
  • If you have a fungal infection on the nails, do not keep it for a long time. Get a quick treatment.
  • Exfoliate at least once a week with a toothbrush or pumice stone.
  • To harden the nails, warm the olive oil every night and apply it on the nails in a good way with cotton. Anyone can apply Vaseline or Cuticle Oil if they want.
  • Never wash your hands and feet in very cold or very hot water. In that case it is better to use light lukewarm water.
  • To remove the yellowness of the nails, rub the lemon cells on the nails.
  • Before doing any manicure, take the base coat on the nails. 

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