What matters in hand care
The skin on the hands is thin, low in sebum and constantly exposed to water, soap and the environment. As a result, it loses moisture quickly and can feel rough, tight or chapped. Good hand care therefore combines moisture-binding actives with nourishing lipids that support the skin barrier. It is best to apply care after every hand wash, while the skin is still slightly damp – this helps lock in more moisture and keeps hands feeling supple for longer.
How to build your hand-care routine
Choose a lightweight, fast-absorbing hand cream for daytime and a richer treatment for the night, when skin can be intensively nourished. For mature or dull-looking skin, routines with actives from the Anti-Aging category or moisture-binding hyaluronic acid can be helpful. Remember sun protection during the day, as the backs of the hands receive a lot of light exposure. If you want to extend care to larger areas of skin, you will find suitable products in body care.

