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If you’re like us, you’re constantly washing and sanitizing your hands to ward off cold and flu season germs. But all that cleansing dries out skin and nails, leading to irritating hand-related beauty arghs. Here are three fast and healing remedies for dry hands!
To Thwart Hangnails
Ouch! Dry, peeling cuticle skin is not only painful, it can make nails prone to infection—especially when we pick at it. To remove the skin safely, New York City dermatologist Francesca Fusco, MD, recommends soaking nails in a bowl of warm milk (its lactic acid softens the hardened skin) for five minutes, then gently trimming the excess skin with sterilized cuticle scissors.Read More: How to Wash Your Face for Clearer, Healthier Skin
To Mend Raw, Cracked Skin
When hands become so dry that skin cracks and bleeds, Dr. Fusco advises using chia seed oil. The oil has a high amount of omega-3 fatty acids that are proven to replenish moisture and strengthen skin’s outer layer, repairing dryness-induced cracks. “And its anti-inflammatory properties calm any irritation,” says Dr. Fusco.To Even Out Nail Ridges
Just like how the skin on the rest of our body wrinkles with age, so too does the skin underneath nails, resulting in uneven growth that forms into those pesky, vertical lines that make our once-smooth nails look and feel bumpy. And when nails are dry and brittle, these bumps can become even more apparent.What can help: painting on a clear base coat polish that’s infused with silica. The mineral fills in ridges, leveling nails so they have a glass-like surface for an instantly smoother appearance.
Note: Talk to your doctor if you notice horizontal ridges on more than one of your nails, as these can indicate an infection or another underlying health concern.
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