Nine Simple Tips for Making Your Hands Look Softer, Healthier, Prettier…and Younger
Nails and skin are the first to show signs of vitamin and mineral deficiency. Nails start to tear more easily and hands take on a flaky, scaly, alligator skin look.
In years past, the majority of women wore hats to shade their faces from the aging effects of the sun. They wore long sleeves when gardening. Moisturizing and whitening creams were slathered on their hands and cotton gloves were worn when sleeping. Gloves were also worn during the day – not only for fashion but also to protect the hands from every day wear and tear on skin and nails, and from the harmful effects of the sun. Today, those carrying on that tradition would be considered the minority.
Women today spend hundreds of dollars on youth-enhancing facial moisturizers. They take pride in their faces and hair being beautiful. But if you look closely at their hands, you may see that those hard-working clappers have been lacking in love.
Here are some helpful and simple tips to help you wave bye-bye to those rough and ragged hands.
1. Wash your hands. It