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Hand & Nail Care

Sukin's hand and nail cream, 125ml with a pump.

A single cream rather than a range. See also hand wash and lotion.

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SukinHand and Nail Cream Pump 125ml

Original price £7.95 - Original price £7.95
Original price
£7.95
£7.95 - £7.95
Current price £7.95

Hydrates and protects dry hands Soy Protein cares for and strengthens nails and cuticles Aloe Vera, Vitamin E and Borage Oil will leave hands fee...

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Original price £7.95 - Original price £7.95
Original price
£7.95
£7.95 - £7.95
Current price £7.95
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Hands are washed more than any other part of you, and every wash strips some of the oil that keeps the skin comfortable. That is why they crack in winter when nothing else does.

A cream kept by the sink and used after washing does more than an expensive one kept in a drawer. The pump matters more than it sounds – it is the difference between using it and not.

Nails are affected by the same thing. Repeated wetting and drying makes them split, and washing-up liquid and cleaning products are harder on them than most people credit.

Working a little cream into the nail and the skin around it, rather than just the backs of the hands, is where the benefit is. Gloves for washing up help more than any product.

Apply while hands are still slightly damp after washing, which holds moisture in. Applying to fully dried skin works noticeably less well and costs nothing to change.

If the skin on your hands is cracked, bleeding or not settling with an ordinary cream, that is worth showing to a pharmacist rather than persevering.

FAQ

When should I apply hand cream?

While hands are still slightly damp after washing. On fully dry skin it works noticeably less well.

Why do my nails split in winter?

Repeated wetting and drying. Cleaning products and washing up are harder on nails than most people credit – gloves help more than any cream.

Should I put cream on my nails too?

Yes, working it into the nail and surrounding skin rather than just the backs of the hands.

When should I see a pharmacist?

If skin is cracked, bleeding or not settling with an ordinary cream.