
Hand care for beginners What are the essential products for taking care of your hands?

We spend so much time taking care of our face, getting lost among creams, serums, oils, and masks, that we often end up forgetting that the rest of the body needs just as much attention. One area in particular? The hands. Cold weather, frequent washing, sanitizing gels, and small everyday gestures all contribute to making the skin dry, fragile, and prone to cracking, especially in winter. Good hand care, fortunately, doesn’t require dozens of steps: just a few well-chosen products, used consistently, are enough to keep hands healthy, smooth, and soft.
How to take care of your hand: not only hand cream
Gentle soap, the foundation of everything
Washing our hands is something we do several times a day, which is why the type of soap we use makes a real difference in our beauty routine. Overly aggressive cleansers can disrupt the skin’s hydrolipidic barrier, leaving it dry and prone to irritation. It’s better to opt for moisturizing formulas with a gentle pH and soothing ingredients such as glycerin, aloe, and natural oils.
Hand scrub, for softer skin
Often underestimated, this step can make a significant contribution to good hand care. A scrub removes dead skin cells, improves texture, and allows creams (applied immediately afterward) to penetrate and work more effectively. Especially essential during colder months, using it once a week is enough to notice hands that are instantly smoother and more radiant.
Hand cream, the indispensable step
Hand cream is the heart of any hand care routine: a simple yet essential product that keeps the skin soft, elastic, and protected throughout the day. Choosing the right formula depends on individual needs, richer and more nourishing for very dry skin, lightweight and fast-absorbing for frequent use, or deeply repairing for cracked or damaged areas. The secret is consistency: applying a small amount several times a day is enough to create an effective protective barrier.
Cuticle oil or serum, for stronger nails
Cuticle oil (or serum) is the step that truly makes hands look well cared for. It not only nourishes the skin around the nail but also prevents dryness, hangnails, and minor irritations. Applying a drop and gently massaging it in helps keep the area elastic and well hydrated, promoting healthier and stronger nail growth.
Masks and intensive treatments
They’re not essential, but they’re perfect (and fun) when your hands need an extra boost of hydration. Sheet masks, moisturizing gloves, and intensive overnight treatments are the kind of “self-care moment” that’s always nice to treat yourself to from time to time.





































































