Homemade Hands Mask To Moisturize and Rejuvenate Hands

The skin on our hands is susceptible and very thin. We always need to take care of it with extra care. There are several factors that can harm the skin.

In this article, we divided three rejuvenate treatments into three parts: preparation, then softening, and in the end, hydration. Your hands will be rejuvenatеd instantly! The ingredients are readily available, or you may have them in your home now. Please check all steps how to make this hands mask:

Homemade Hands Mask To Moisturize and Rejuvenate Hands

 

1st Treatment

Combine two tablespoons of coconut oil and one drop of tea tree essential oil with two tablespoons of sea salt. Massage your hands with this mix, from your wrist towards the fingertips. Then, make a mask made of egg yolk.

You need one yolk, several drops of lemon juice and one teaspoon of olive oil. Mix it good. Massage your hands with it for some minutes. Then, wash them with lots of hot water. This remedy should be donе at night. You mustn’t be exposеd to the sun. You’ll notice the difference immediately.

2nd Treatment

Mix some mint with a little bit of hot water and some rosemary oil. Mix it and then add one tablespoon of olive oil. Use that on your hands and give 5 minutes to rest. After this, you will need to exfoliate your hands.

Combine a pinch of baking soda, two tablespoons of sugar, one tablespoon of rose water and one tablespoon of sunflower oil. Rub your hands with this mix. If you need to put an extra moist on, mix one tablespoon of Vaseline, two tablespoons of olive oil and one grated apple. Apple the mix on the hands. Let it stay on for good ten minutes. Rinse it off with of lukewarm water. Next, apply a moisturizer afterward.

Important:

It’s highly recommended to perform an allergy test before applying any of the above-mentioned treatments on your hands. You can test it on your own also. Just put it in a small part on your skin. Next, wait for a few minutes. If there isn’t a reaction, use the hands mask regularly.

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