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How to Treat Dry Skin: Cracked Hands Our hands are more exposed to the elements than almost any other part of the body, so in the winter especially, they can look extremely worse for wear.
"Less frequent hand-washing can help," says Schultz. "Consider substituting non-drying, alcohol-free hand wipes for some of your daily hand washes." And remember to apply moisturizer after every hand wash (or wipe). Look for emollient ingredients, which fill the cracks between those peeling skin cells.
Make it easy by keeping an affordable tube of hand cream that's full of natural, nourishing ingredients and free of parabens, like Skinfix Ultra Rich Hand Cream, $9.99, on your desk or in your handbag.
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"Less frequent hand-washing can help," says Schultz. "Consider substituting non-drying, alcohol-free hand wipes for some of your daily hand washes." And remember to apply moisturizer after every hand wash (or wipe). Look for emollient ingredients, which fill the cracks between those peeling skin cells.
Make it easy by keeping an affordable tube of hand cream that's full of natural, nourishing ingredients and free of parabens, like Skinfix Ultra Rich Hand Cream, $9.99, on your desk or in your handbag.
SEE NEXT PAGE: How to Treat Dry Skin: Parched Knees and Elbows