1. Don't Fully Rely on Advertisements
The advancement of modern technology has helped housewives streamline their chores with the aid of washing machines, dishwashers, and fruit cleaners. However, machines cannot entirely replace human touch—there are certain clothes and foods that must be hand-washed to achieve proper cleanliness. Don't put all your trust in advertisements for dishwashing liquids or laundry detergents that claim to be made from 100% natural ingredients while ignoring the importance of protective gloves. All industrial products contain chemicals that can lead to dry, damaged, or allergic hands.


2. Never Forget Moisturizer
Often, we focus so much on facial skincare that we neglect our hands, which also require daily care and protection. After contact with chemicals, your skin will undoubtedly become dry and rough, so it's essential to apply a hand cream and gently massage it from the back of your hands to your palms and fingers for quicker absorption, restoring moisture balance. Applying hand cream daily is the best way to keep your hands smooth, even if you spend all year doing household chores. Natural oils like coconut oil, olive oil, and almond oil are also highly recommended to soften the skin on your hands.


3. Exfoliate
Your hands are the most frequent point of contact with objects, making them prone to the buildup of dead skin, calluses, and rough patches that prevent proper absorption of essential nutrients and vitamins. That's why it's important to exfoliate your hands twice a week, to keep them soft and smooth, enhance the effectiveness of your moisturizer, and help protect against harsh chemicals. In addition to using specialized hand exfoliators, you can also mix lemon juice and sugar or use coffee grounds as an effective natural scrub.


4. Keep Your Hands Clean
It's essential to keep your hands clean by washing them with soap, but avoid using antibacterial soap too often as it can dry out your skin. Instead, opt for moisturizing soaps that contain ingredients like shea butter, olive oil, or aloe vera. Try to wash your hands with warm water, not hot. Don't worry about washing your hands frequently; what's most important is ensuring they stay clean and free from germs. You should also wash your hands after touching animals or anytime they get dirty. Even with regular hand washing, your nails may still harbor dirt, so make sure to use a cotton swab to clean under your nails or trim them regularly.


5. Use Hand Cream
Applying hand cream multiple times a day will keep your hands soft and smooth. Be sure to wash your hands thoroughly before applying, especially in the morning and before bed. If you're worried about greasiness, look for a hand cream formulated for oily skin. These creams absorb quickly and leave no residue. Remember, the skin on men's hands differs from women's, so gentlemen, be sure to check the label before choosing a product.


6. Use Sunscreen
Just like the rest of your skin, your hands are vulnerable to damage from the sun's rays. Sunspots and wrinkles can make your hands look older. To protect them, apply sunscreen with a minimum SPF of 30 every day. If you're not fond of applying multiple products, you can choose a moisturizer that already contains sun protection.

7. Apply a Hand Mask
Just like your face, even if you apply hand cream every day, a hand mask provides extra hydration. You only need to apply a hand mask once a week to keep your skin soft and healthy. Before using, wash your hands with warm water, check the recommended usage time on the packaging, as leaving it on too long can have the opposite effect (the mask will draw moisture from your hands). If you prefer a homemade mask, mix avocado with egg white and apply for 20 minutes.


8. Always Wear Gloves While Doing Household Chores
Constant exposure to dirt and cleaning chemicals like dish soap and laundry detergents can leave your hands rough and less soft. A simple solution is to always wear gloves as a protective barrier to prevent harmful chemicals from damaging your skin.


9. Replace Cloth Towels with Paper Towels
This may surprise many, but it’s actually a practical and beneficial solution. Using cloth towels to wipe kitchen messes not only requires washing them afterward but also risks transferring dirt onto your hands while cleaning or during the wash. Plus, you'll often need harsh chemicals to clean and wring them out properly.


10. Limit Exposure to Raw Food
Another tip from Mytour to help keep your hands looking great is to reduce contact with raw food. Before cooking, try using forks or tongs instead of handling food directly with your hands. This not only ensures food safety but also protects your hands from bacteria, parasites, and harmful chemicals that may be present on raw ingredients.


