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Seven unconventional uses for excess hand cream

It’s never intentional but often inevitable. Unused items have a way of piling up in the dusty corners of cabinets and closets. These things can be left untouched for years, forgotten in favor of newer, shinier brands. This is something I find particularly true with lotion, of all things. I’m very picky about my moisturizers, especially in Japan where the majority of which contain unnecessary whitening. But so many beauty kits come with their own bottles of hand cream, and lotion itself is one of those go-to gifts when shopping for a distant friends. In the end, I find myself with bottles upon bottles of unopened hand creams all going to rot in the back of my closet, and apparently I’m not the only one with this particular problem. Like an answer to prayer, the people over at Naver Matome recently released a list of additional uses for the lotion cluttering our cupboards, as suggested by Japan’s creative, frugal few. Here it is: seven unconventional uses for excess hand cream. 1. Keepi

Shopping Guide for Best Hand Creams

Whether it’s due to cold weather, frequent washing, or contact with chemical products, your hands can get dry and rough in a hurry. The right hand cream can moisturize your skin to keep it healthy and supple, as well as repair damage and exfoliate rough patches. But not all hand creams are created equal. Some do a better job at hydrating your hands and locking in moisture, so your skin stays soft and protected. With an overwhelming number of hand creams on the market, how do you find the best salve for your skin? At BestReviews, we’re here to make shopping easy for you. We do thorough research, test products in our labs, grill the experts, and consult existing customers in order to pass on the info to you. And we always buy our own products, rather than accepting anything free from manufacturers, so you can trust that our reviews are honest and unbiased. If you’re ready to buy a hand cream, check out the matrix above for our top recommendations. For more on how to find the best

12 best hand creams

Hands are as exposed as our faces and yet we hardly put any thought into skincare or protection for them. Until, that is, winter hits and they start chapping. Modern hand creams don't just boost moisture levels, they're now anti-agers too and can reduce the appearance of age spots and fine lines, and help combat eczema. From sink-side pump dispensers to balms, creams and crème-gloves, we've rounded up the best hand nourishers in the business.  1.  Clarins Hand and Nail Treatment Cream:  £21 for 100ml, Clarins Launched in 1979, this has been a best-selling product for more than 30 years and a tube is sold every 30 seconds worldwide. Put to the test, it delivered above and beyond our expectations. Not only one of the richest and most nourishing creams we tried, but it absorbs almost instantly and leaves no greasy residue. There are very few creams that can deliver on nourishment and absorption so effectively – this one can even keep mild eczema at bay. The moist

Why You Should Use A Hand Cream

You wouldn’t wash your face without applying a moisturiser, so why not do the same for your hands? Hands are our tools and they allow us to carry out daily tasks in the home, at work and in the garden. But we all too often neglect them, leaving them defenceless to the environment and in poor condition. One of the first places to show any signs of ageing, your hands can easily give the game away if you neglect them. Using a hand cream is the best way to repair and restore damaged hands, ensuring that they not only look younger but feel softer too. The skin on the back of your hands is decidedly different to the skin on your palms. The skin on top of your hands is much thinner and has less sebaceous glands, meaning it can become dry very quickly. In comparison, the skin on your palms is a lot thicker, so for moisture to penetrate this area a hand cream needs to be rich and full of moisture binding ingredients. Along with everyday tasks; exposure to water, chemicals and severe temperature

Bubbler, so water "touch" is also comfortable

Do not know if you have not noticed, and some faucet water is directly like a water pipe, a rough water flow, if the faucet to the maximum suddenly, I feel the pressure is relatively large, but also easy to splash everywhere. And some faucet water is like a bubble, with a more comfortable than the previous one. The difference is caused by a small bubbler. In fact, the majority of faucets in homes and hotels are round, that is basically installed. Bubbler role of science: Faucet faucet is installed at the outlet of the water "pipe flow" into a "line flow" in the process of full contact with water and air fusion, resulting foam effect, the water softer, to prevent Splashes, after the air pressure so that water has power, saving water while not affecting the normal use. Install the bubbler can also effectively filter impurities to prevent the accumulation of dirt and reduce the possibility of bacterial growth in the efficient water-saving energy saving env

Do men need to use protective hand cream as much as women do?

SOFTER HANDS, STRONGER NAILS Being good to your hands and nails is about having good daily habits and choosing the right products to use on them. A few small changes could make a difference in how your hands and nails look and feel. WebMD asked dermatologists Jeffrey Dover, MD, associate clinical professor of dermatology at the Yale School of Medicine, and Heather Woolery-Lloyd, MD, assistant professor of dermatology at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, for guidance in knowing what’s good for your hands. Moisturizing Your Hands Hand creams have as much to offer as face creams. Most also come in “quick absorbing” formulations so your hands won’t feel greasy. Some key ingredients include: Retinol to keep skin moist Peptides along with other ingredients such as B vitamins to relax muscles and boost collagen production to keep the skin on your hands smooth Vitamin C and glycolic acid to help treat age spots, wrinkling, and loss of elasticity Alpha- and beta-hydr

Coconut Oil: 10 Things You Can Do With This Wonder Product

Useful for everything from hair conditioning and teeth-cleaning to shaving and removing makeup - and don't get us started on how smooth it makes skin - this is what you need to know about the benefits of coconut oil.   Coconut oil rocks our world for many reasons, the main one being that it's  so cheap (a £10 500ml jar can last up to a year) and can be used for so many things. It's solid until it reaches 25C, making it easy to spread or use as a body cream, or as a hair mask when liquid. Forget your huge wash bag when you’re packing for your summer holiday - a jar of this is all you’ll need! It's worth noting that not all coconut oils are created equal. You'll definitely want to opt for unrefined oil, as it's closer to its natural state and hasn't been filtered using bleaching clay, unlike the refined version. If you can, go for organic to ensure it's pesticide-free, or cold-pressed, meaning it's been extracted from the coconut in a way

How to Make Your Own Natural Skin Cream

Many skin care and cosmetic products currently on the market contain harmful chemicals that can damage your skin. Using homemade, natural skin care can help improve your overall complexion and give your skin a healthy glow. Along with natural remedies, it is also important to avoid factors that can cause damage to your skin. There are many ways you can make your own skin cream to help stay away from these harsh chemicals. Method1 Making Natural Skin Cream Determine your skin type. Different skin types require different care. A dermatologist can tell you your skin type and discuss any other skin conditions you might have. Such knowledge can help you avoid foods, medications, supplements, and skin care products that could make your skin worse. In general, the types of skin are: Normal skin, which has little or no sensitivity, extremely small pores and a bright complexion. It is not too dry or oily. Combination skin, which can be dry or normal in some areas and oily in others. The oily