
Winter Hand Care Routine Guide: Winter can be harsh on our skin. The cold air, chilly winds, and other factors strip away the natural moisture from our hands, leaving them feeling rough and sometimes cracked. Getting into good habits early and choosing simple yet consistent hand care can make a good difference. These tips are easy to follow and will help protect your hands throughout the chilly winter season:
Cold winter air strips away natural oils, so apply a rich moisturiser daily to keep your skin soft and hydrated. In winter, hands lose moisture constantly, so it’s best to moisturise regularly, especially after washing or being outdoors. A rich hand cream helps lock in hydration and rebuilds your skin’s natural protective barrier. Always carry a small good quality moisturiser with you whenever you go out.

Washing hands is essential, but hot water and harsh soaps can strip natural oils and worsen dryness. Instead:
Use lukewarm water
Choose gentle, cream-based or pH-balanced hand washes
Pat hands dry rather than rubbing
This helps keep your skin’s own moisture layer intact.

Night time is a great opportunity to let your hands recover. Apply a thick layer of hand cream or an intensive balm just before bed, and if possible wear cotton gloves while you sleep. This “overnight treatment” gives your skin uninterrupted time to absorb moisture and repair itself. For very dry areas or cracked skin, consider a petrolatum-rich ointment overnight.
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In winter, dry skin can build up on your hands. Gentle exfoliation helps to:
Remove dead, flaky skin
Allow hand creams to absorb better
Make hands feel smoother and softer
If your hands feel rough or your moisturiser just sits on the surface, light exfoliation can make a real difference. Use a gentle scrub or a soft cloth and you can do this once a week in winters. Avoid exfoliation your hands are cracked or you have a very sensitive skin
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If your hands are cracked or peeling:
Avoid alcohol-based sanitisers and synthetic fragrances, they can irritate dry skin.
For rough patches, a gentle scrub once a week can help remove dead skin and allow moisturiser to absorb better.
Natural oils like almond oil or jojoba oil can soothe and hydrate gently if your skin is sensitive.
If cracks are deep or painful, consult your dermatologist for advice.
Your hands do so much every day, so giving them a little extra care in winter goes a long way. With regular moisturising, gentle washing, and sensible protection, you’ll keep them feeling soft and healthy all season long.
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