ordinarily get from a cream.
4. Lock in the moisture
Keeping your hands well moisturized with thick hand creams — particularly overnight — can keep the skin on your hands looking healthy and glowing.
If you’re prone to hand dermatitis (redness, peeling, cracking skin), it’s a good idea to minimize prolonged contact with water. In those cases, it’s best to replace frequent hand washing with hand sanitizer gels.
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5. We Can’t Forget About The Nails
Water or chemical exposure, seasonal weather changes, and even genetics can all lead to brittle, breaking nails. But the right supplements can help.
Taking a 2.5 mg dose of the B vitamin biotin improves nail strength and reduces brittleness after six to nine months, according to a study published in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology.