Winter is coming. Grab the hand cream.

Dr.-Hauschka-Hydrating-Hand-Cream-abloomnova.net_-1600x900 Winter is coming. Grab the hand cream.

If you live far away from the equator, you’ll be experiencing the first chills of a long, cold winter. We’ve made this season come alive however – a bit of hygge here, a bit of Christmas there, a splash of wooly tights and boots, a stylish winter coat… However, with all the cosiness put to one side, never underestimate the damage the weather can do to your skin, particularly your hands.

Just like you invest in a thicker, richer face cream as it cools significantly, you should also carry a tube of handcream with you. This will help your hands survive the cold weather, constant handwashing and the cold weather/warm room scenarios.

Like our eyes, our hands are the earliest parts of our body to show the signs of aging. As a result, a good, recommended hand cream is an absolute must. It is the best way to maintain the youth of our hand skin and make us look younger. Be aware of the fact that the hand skin is so much thinner and does not have many sebaceous glands. That’s why it is much easier to get dry. But it needs special care.

Hand creams must be different from moisturizers and creams we often use for face skin. They are required to be not only nice and soothing but also protective.

A product like Dr. Hauschka Hydrating Hand Cream is a handbag essential. Carry this tube of wonder everywhere you go. Apply after washing, after cleaning, before you go outside and before you go to bed. It soothes, nourishes and protects hands from cold, harsh or dry conditions.

And it is also formulated with Bryophyllum, which has an intense regenerative and hydrating properties, supporting the skin’s natural processes of renewal.

Apply regularly to soothe, moisturise and protect dry, overworked hands. This hand cream absorbs quickly without greasy residue. Even rough elbows become beautifully smooth.

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