Think about it: all day your hands do so much. Dishes, laundry, keyboard, steering wheel, doorknobs, cold air. Feet too; they carry your whole weight and end the day exhausted. Yet when it's time for care, hands and feet are always last, and often forgotten. Our Hand & Foot Care Cream exists partly to right that unfairness.
Why do these areas wear out so fast?
The palms and soles have few oil glands, so they can't moisturize themselves well naturally. Add daily wear and dryness becomes almost inevitable. Hands are constantly in water and detergent; feet are under pressure and friction. People assume thick skin is durable, but the opposite is true: once dry, these are the areas most prone to cracking.
What's in the cream?
The Hand & Foot Care Cream is made of 100% natural oils obtained by cold pressing. These oils build a protective layer on the skin that keeps moisture in, nourishing and softening hands and feet. It suits regular use for dryness, cracks, and rough patches. It has a rich consistency but works by sinking in, so it's both effective and comfortable.
Not everyone's hands are the same
Hand-care needs vary with lifestyle. For someone cleaning all day, a swipe of cream after each wash is essential. Gardeners' hands are worn by soil and friction; gloves and regular care make a big difference. Healthcare workers who sanitize often find their skin dries very fast. Even someone at a keyboard all day gets their share of dry office air.
Our favorite method: the overnight glove
If you want to truly pamper your hands, try this. Before bed, apply plenty of cream and pull on thin cotton gloves. The glove protects your sheets and lets the cream work into the skin all night. You'll wake with noticeably softer hands. Do the same for feet with socks. In winter, repeat a few nights a week; that's plenty.
Give feet their turn
Foot care is usually skipped but it's as important as hands. First soak the feet in warm water for a few minutes to soften them. Gently smooth rough areas, without overdoing it. After drying, apply the cream, not forgetting between the toes. Be more generous on thick areas like heels and soles. Cotton socks overnight carry the care into the morning.
Preventing is easier than repairing
A little secret: healing a crack after it forms is much harder than preventing it. Wear gloves for wet work, apply a thin layer of cream after every hand-wash, and drink plenty of water. Small things, but together they keep your hands and feet comfortable for a long time.
For very deep, painful, or inflamed cracks, cream alone isn't enough; see a specialist in those cases. Otherwise, regular care softens most dryness. Take a look at our Hand & Foot Care Cream and give your hands a little time.
Why do these areas wear out so fast?
The palms and soles have few oil glands, so they can't moisturize themselves well naturally. Add daily wear and dryness becomes almost inevitable. Hands are constantly in water and detergent; feet are under pressure and friction. People assume thick skin is durable, but the opposite is true: once dry, these are the areas most prone to cracking.
What's in the cream?
The Hand & Foot Care Cream is made of 100% natural oils obtained by cold pressing. These oils build a protective layer on the skin that keeps moisture in, nourishing and softening hands and feet. It suits regular use for dryness, cracks, and rough patches. It has a rich consistency but works by sinking in, so it's both effective and comfortable.
Not everyone's hands are the same
Hand-care needs vary with lifestyle. For someone cleaning all day, a swipe of cream after each wash is essential. Gardeners' hands are worn by soil and friction; gloves and regular care make a big difference. Healthcare workers who sanitize often find their skin dries very fast. Even someone at a keyboard all day gets their share of dry office air.
Our favorite method: the overnight glove
If you want to truly pamper your hands, try this. Before bed, apply plenty of cream and pull on thin cotton gloves. The glove protects your sheets and lets the cream work into the skin all night. You'll wake with noticeably softer hands. Do the same for feet with socks. In winter, repeat a few nights a week; that's plenty.
Give feet their turn
Foot care is usually skipped but it's as important as hands. First soak the feet in warm water for a few minutes to soften them. Gently smooth rough areas, without overdoing it. After drying, apply the cream, not forgetting between the toes. Be more generous on thick areas like heels and soles. Cotton socks overnight carry the care into the morning.
Preventing is easier than repairing
A little secret: healing a crack after it forms is much harder than preventing it. Wear gloves for wet work, apply a thin layer of cream after every hand-wash, and drink plenty of water. Small things, but together they keep your hands and feet comfortable for a long time.
For very deep, painful, or inflamed cracks, cream alone isn't enough; see a specialist in those cases. Otherwise, regular care softens most dryness. Take a look at our Hand & Foot Care Cream and give your hands a little time.