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Five Ways To Keep Your Hands From Drying And Cracking

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Written By Rush University Medical Center / Reviewed By Ray Spotts

As we work to battle the further spread of what is now a global pandemic, hand hygiene is our number weapon – and now more than ever, hand-washing is important. The Centers for Disease Control recommends people wash their hands for 20 seconds to thoroughly rid your hands of germs. That’s a long time for you to scrub on your skins and keep them in water. Soap and water are known to strip your hands of natural oils that protect your skin - this lead can lead to dry skin.

While hand hygiene is the most important thing we can do right now, it is no secret that frequent washing can dry skin out. This can leave your skin cracked, bleeding and downright unpleasant in general. So how do we take care of our skin as we continue to wash our hands vigorously? What steps can we take to make sure we don’t end up with dry or cracked skin?

Rush dermatologist Kevin Cavanaugh, MD recommends these five tips for protecting your skin as your hand hygiene ramps up:

Tip 1: Moisturize! Moisturize! Moisturize!

“It is important that you make sure to moisturize after each hand-washing or use of hand sanitizer,” Cavanaugh says. Think of this as one more step in your hand-washing routine. You’ve sang happy birthday at least two times, you’ve fully dried your hands after and "BAM!" it’s time to for you to pull out your travel sized hand cream and give your hands some extra love.

Tip 2: Say no to lotions and yes to hand creams

Lotions? Hand creams? Is there really a difference? It turns out there is! While lotions may smell like spring flowers, they don’t do a great job at repairing your dried-out skin. Cavanaugh recommends hand creams and better yet ointments like Vaseline. “Lotions are water based and evaporate more quickly, this means they do not repair the barrier function of the skin,” he continued. Good ointments to use include Vaseline (petrolatum) or CeraVe Healing Ointment. Our preferred creams include CeraVe or Cetaphil.

Tip 3: Be prepared. Even when you’re on the go!

While social distancing is in effect as we combat this outbreak, you still may find yourself out of the house. If you’re out of this house, there is a good chance you are going to want to wash or sanitize your hands while in a public space. Good skin care shouldn’t end when you walk out the front door, that’s why getting a pocket size hand cream or ointment is a good idea. Cavanaugh recommends Norwegian Hand Cream from Neutrogena, saying it is a wonderful non-greasy option.

Tip 4: Make sure to treat the cracks in your skin

While cracks in you skin may not break your mother’s back, they are terribly annoying and can be quite painful. Cracks can also cause bleeding, which no one wants. So what is the best way of treating cracked skin? “Applying a liquid bandage such as New-Skin, to these areas up to twice daily. This will seal the cracks and prevent worsening,” Cavanaugh suggests.

Liquid bandages are perfect for areas like the hand where a regular bandage may not be applicable. We are constantly using our hands and there is no need to worry about a bandage falling off or not being useful when you can apply a liquid bandage.

Tip 5: Do some deep skin rejuvenation

Using hand creams and ointments after washing your hands are a great way to keep the surface of your skin smooth and healthy. But what about below the surface? Cavanaugh says the best way to keep you deeper skin healthy is to apply a liberal amount of ointment and let it sit and sink in. But how do you let it sink in without it getting wiped off or rubbed in? The answer is easier than one might think. He suggests buying a pair of cotton gloves, applying the ointment to your hands and then wearing the gloves as you let it sink in. The gloves must be cotton as Cavanaugh reminded us that rubber or latex gloves would not work.

The best time to do this is right before bed: apply your ointment, don your gloves and drift off for a good night’s rest. If you aren’t comfortable sleeping in gloves, well, looks like you can have yourself a “spa” day at home full of hand rejuvenation during this time of social distancing. Dry and uncomfortable skin shouldn’t be an excuse for not washing your hands. This is especially true, while COVID-19 continues to spread across the U.S. Hand-washing is your number one defense against novel coronavirus. Instead of taking that away, you should boost that defense up by following these simple techniques for keeping healthy skin.

It may seem like a few extra steps to your daily routine, but in the end taking care of your skin will be worth it in the long run. There may be doubters who say it can’t be done but it’s a proven fact: you can have healthy skin and be a frequent hand-washer!

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Reviewed By:

Founder Ray Spotts has a passion for all things natural and has made a life study of nature as it relates to health and well-being. Ray became a forerunner bringing products to market that are extraordinarily effective and free from potentially harmful chemicals and additives. For this reason Ray formed Trusted Health Products, a company you can trust for clean, effective, and healthy products. Ray is an organic gardener, likes fishing, hiking, and teaching and mentoring people to start new businesses. You can get his book for free, “How To Succeed In Business Based On God’s Word,” at www.rayspotts.com.


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