- We all look forward to winter season. It arrives with lovely sweaters, coffee, dry fruit and curling up by the heater. But with all the goodies, unfortunately winter season comes with dehydrated skin too. Mostly our hands and feet get affected by winter harshness the most and we end up with dry and tired hands and feet. Due to cold, our blood circulation slows down in winter and we starts to feel lazy. Which result in feeling tired quickly. In this case too our hands and feet get affected the most. It’s nothing to be worried about. If we take a bit of care of our dry and tired hands and feet, we can easily make our dry and tired hands and feet feel better.
WALK
- Cold winter tends to make us feel lazy and sleepy. But we have to fight off this feeling and take regular walks, for good blood circulation. Good blood circulation will help us in feeling active, which will fight out the tiredness.
SOAK FEET
- Soak your feet in hot water with added salt. This will relax your tired feet.
COMFORTABLE SHOES
- Yes, we all are fashion addicts, but try to wear comfortable shoes in winter. Since our feet gets stiff in winter, uncomfortable shoes will make our feet feel tired quickly and we can end with aching feet in no time.
WEAR SOCKS
- Wear socks all day long. Your feet will feel relaxed in warm socks.
- AVOID HOT WATER
- Avoid usage of hot water. We wash our hands a million times a day, and mostly with hot water. Hot water makes the skin venerable and washes off the skin’s natural moisture. Always remember to wash hand and feet in normal water.
AVOID SOAP
- Soap dries our skin instantly which then results in flaky skin. It’s important to use a mild soap, and avoid using it so frequently, if you can help it.
PAT DRY
- Pat your skin dry with towel lightly.MOISTURIZEKeep moisturizing your skin with your favorite lotion or simple pure glycerin. Remember to apply moisturize to your hands when you come out of kitchen, toilet and throughout the day. Always remember to moisturize your feet before going to bed.
DRINK WATER
- We tend to forget, whether its winter or summer, water is equally important for our body. Nobody feels all that thirsty in winter, but we have to keep a fluent water intake for body’s moisture. Skin needs to be moisturized inside and out to stay healthy.
AVOID HEATERS
- Keep yourself warm by covering yourself with warm clothes. Avoid heaters, as it evaporates the moisture so quickly, which results in dry flaky skin. If it’s really cold and the heater is switched on in the room anyway, then avoid sitting close to it. And keep a bowl filled with water in room.If we make a bit of effort, we can easily take care of dry and tired hands and feet winter.
Saturday, 14 November 2015
How to Take Care of Dry And Tired Hands And Feet in Winter
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