Most women suffer from a difference in the texture of the hands and change in color, as a result of frequent washing before and after the food, and the result of the continuous use of detergents and powders while doing household chores of laundry and washing, as these materials contain chemical compounds lead to roughness of the hands, and the lack of moisture and softness in them, and the apperance of wrinkles and cracks, and the difference between them and the rest of the skin of the body, which is critical to the majority of women, especially if the problem emerged at an early age.
Women are forced to go to beauty salons to make a chemical or crystal peeling to revitalize and nourish their hands if they are dehydrated. They try to remove the dead skin and dark pigmentation that deforms the appearance of the hands, but it is burdensome financially. Here are traditional natural methods, which rejuvenate the skin through a number of mixtures that can be prepared from the materials available at home.
Methods of peeling hands naturally
Peel the hands with honey and almonds: This method can be prepared by grinding a few beads of sweet almonds to become smooth as powder, and then add a little fresh milk with half a tablespoon of natural honey, and mix the amounts to become soft paste, and then apply on the hands. Then leave it for a period of not more than quarter of an hour, and then wash them with lukewarm water, the mixture must be used immediately after preparation and may not be stored because it is dcomposed.
Peel the hands with coconut and fresh lemon: Mix one tablespoon of natural honey with another teaspoon of coconut oil, add a quarter cup of sea salt and a similar amount of soft sugar, add some lemon juice. Mix all components with electric mixer for half a minute, and then put a suitable amount on the hands with a simple massage, and leave it for no longer than five minutes, then wash hands with lukewarm water, and repeat this process every day for a week, and you can store the remaining amount of the mixture in the refrigerator.
Peel the hands with brown sugar with olive oil: This can be made by mixing about a tablespoon of soft brown sugar or white sugar with half a tablespoon of olive oil, and two tablespoons of natural honey, and then the mixture ies put on the hands and rubbed well, and leave for about ten minutes. Then wash hands with lukewarm water, and put moisturizing cream to get the best results.