Hand care might be one of the things we often neglect, with all the busy things we do at home. But we should also take time to give extra care to our hands and color to our nails.
The pandemic has drastically changed beauty routines. Since many people have opted to stay home as many establishments have limited customers, more and more have been trying their hand at DIY beauty procedures to relax at home. These routines can range from doing simple skincare and hair treatments to experimenting on elaborate nail art.
One routine often overlooked is hand care, especially now with the regular disinfection needed to curb germs. Frequent hand washing and the use of alcohol-based hand sanitizers can be very drying. This is why it’s just as important to prioritize hand care.
Here’s how you can do it at home:
Moisturizer is your best friend
Always have hand cream ready to moisturize your hands after multiple disinfection. This will keep your hands soft, as well as prevent skin problems caused by dryness.
Massage all the pain away
Aside from moisturizing, hand care also includes relieving any pain you may have after working or doing chores all day. Any kind of hand cream or moisturizing product is best for hand massages for soothing effects.
Give yourself a fun and classy manicure
Once done moisturizing and massaging your hands, complete the at-home pamper session with a manicure. First, prep your nails by cleaning and clipping them to the right shape. Next, apply your preferred nail polish color.
For something that gives a year-round summer vibe, try Chic Nail Color’s Chic Happens! Collection, which has six bold and bright shades and a colorless top coat to complete the just-manicured look. If you’re into glossy nails that will last longer, the 12 new shades of Bobbie Nails Ultra Shine gel-based nail polish give nails a shinier coat and better coverage with just one swipe.
The Chic Happens! Collection and the new Bobbie Nails Ultra Shine Collection are now available on Bobbie’s Lazada flagship store, drug stores, and supermarkets.
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