ePrivacy and GPDR Cookie Consent by TermsFeed Generator
Eczema, diaper rash, dry skin... ...one solution
Dermatology Blog

The Best Hand Cream for Dry Hands

The Best Hand Cream for Dry Hands

The best hand cream for dry hands is one that can protect the skin.
Why? Because the cause of dry hands is a weakened skin barrier.
The skin is exposed to many irritants every day, and over time, it can become hypersensitive to some of them. As we age, the skin barrier also gradually loses its protective function. And weakened skin first manifests itself as dryness.

The Best Hand Cream for Dry Hands 2

The best hand cream for dry hands is one that can prevent dryness from occurring in the first place. 
In other words, one that helps the skin maintain a strong defense. That’s why it should always be applied before working, so the skin doesn’t suffer the consequences. It shouldn’t be greasy or form any outer films that leave marks. Dimethicone appears to be the ideal ingredient.

The best hand cream for dry hands should also moisturize.
Half of our body is made up of water. Most of it is found in the muscles and skin. It acts as a carrier of nutrients. Thanks to water, the skin regenerates more quickly. Moisturizing creams can, to a certain extent, retain water within the skin. Lanolin (fat from sheep’s wool), which is often used, is not very suitable for people with allergies. The cream should instead contain glycerin, which the body produces naturally, or its variants.

The best cream for dry hands should also provide the skin with a certain degree of elasticity—or, if you will, suppleness.
Dry skin loses its elasticity and becomes brittle. Especially in old age, it suffers from “paper-thin skin syndrome.” It tears very easily, and even the slightest touch can damage it. Ideal ingredients for increasing elasticity include plant oils, ceramides, or adipic acid.

The best hand cream for dry hands is one that lasts as long as possible—that is, one that helps the skin maintain a strong protective barrier for at least a few hours. It should also withstand washing.
If you want to prevent problems with dry hands or skin, you can try Dermaguard.

Dermaguard

Immediate solution for contact eczema and rashes

  • The cream forms an invisible long-term barrier against allergens on the skin
  • Prevention of contact eczema, intertrigo, rashes, diaper dermatitis
  • Protects up to 6 hours, moisturises, non-greasy, not perfumed

Buy cream

Related articles

How to Deal with Dry Hands? Causes, Prevention, and Effective Care

Almost everyone experiences dry hands at some point in their lives. A tight feeling, flaky skin, small cracks, or painful fissures aren’t just a cosmetic issue. A damaged skin barrier is less…

Dry Elbows: What Causes Them and How to Fix Them

Most of us notice dry elbows at the most inconvenient moment — usually while getting dressed, when a T-shirt or sweater suddenly snags on rough skin. A quick touch confirms it: the skin on the elbows…

Creams for dry skin

When choosing a cream for dry skin, it is important to select a product that is suitable for your needs. Some creams are suitable for everyday use, others are designed specifically for very dry but…

Daily skin care: 7 steps to healthy skin

Do you know what proper skin care looks like? You don't have to be an expert or have a bathroom full of products. All you need to do is focus on a few simple steps in the right order as part of your…