Saturday, 4 June 2011

Hands Care Tips

Beautiful Hands

 Beautiful, well-kept and flimsy hands are important. Hands tell you a number of things about yourself. Hands tell you how you lead your life and how you take care of your body and skin. It is said that the hands tell you how old a girls is. No matter how old you are, your hands tell an onlooker a lot about yourself as a person. Dressing up in fancy clothes is of no use if you do not take care of your hands and feet. While speaking or communicating with others you use your hands to express yourself, emphasize a point etc. Hands play an important role in communication. Imagine what life would be like without your hands. It is a part of the body that you use the most, you cook with them, get dressed with them, write with them, understand with them and shiver others hands when you meet them. Take good care of your hands and treat them well as they are essential for your existence.
Here are few hand care tips:
The skin on your hand is thin and weak; therefore take special care of them.
Moisturize your hands at least four times a day.
Use your face exfoliated on your hands once a week.
Once a week apply your face cream on to your hands before you go to bed.
Hands care tips
For dry hands:After washing your hands with soap, wet them again. Dispense salt on your hands and then scrub them under water. Dry hands and apply moisturizer on them.
For greasy hands: After washing your hands rub cornmeal on them.
Wear rubber gloves while working at home and in the garden.
Protect and prevent your hands from aging and abuse.
Protect your hands from the depredation of changing weather.
Protect your hands while working in the sun.
The best way to take care of your hands is to protect them on a daily basis.
Hand Care
We often forget to take care of our hands. Through we use our hands to do all the work in and outside the house we seem to pay very little attention to taking care of them.
Hands Care tips
Hand Care Recipe
Our hands have a very few oil glands, with the result that they tend to get dry easily and very often as well. As they come in contact with chemicals, garden dirt, and so on, when you undertake cleaning works, they are exposed to further damage.

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