Three steps to keep hands and feet healthy during cold weather

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(BPT) - Cold weather can be tough on skin, particularly on the hands and feet. A decrease in humidity paired with harsh temperatures can make hands and feet dry, cracked, achy and susceptible to infection. It’s important to take some simple steps to protect extremities so they remain healthy all season long.

Step one: Moisturize to prevent infection

Cold weather brings with it cold and flu season, and we all tend to wash our hands frequently, keep a bottle of hand sanitizer nearby, and take hot showers to stay clean and warm. These activities can make skin extremely dry, which can cause cracking on both the hands and feet. Because your skin is the first line of defense against infection, it’s important to take steps to prevent cracks and keep hands and feet healthy and moisturized.

Rather than grabbing a fragrance-filled, frilly “moisturizer,” that sometimes actually further dries skin out, look for a lotion that contains water, glycerin and allantoin. Glycerin helps pull moisture in, while allantoin helps break down the rough barrier allowing the water to seep into skin. These ingredients help skin to heal itself. It may come as a surprise that some of the best moisturizers aren’t found in the beauty aisle, but rather in the health aisle, or even at home improvement stores. Men who work with their hands have used O’Keeffe’s Working Hands and O’Keeffe’s for Healthy Feet moisturizers for years, and because of its effectiveness, women are also taking notice.

A pharmacist developed O'Keeffe's non-oil based formula to stimulate the skin's natural healing process by attracting and retaining moisture to hydrate the skin, altering pH levels, increasing blood circulation and retaining moisture. Try moisturizing before bed because during sleep skin temperature rises, resulting in increased circulation which aids in the healing and cell regenerative process.

Step two: Protection from the elements

Cold weather is a major threat to hand and foot health, which is why it’s crucial to take steps to protect them from the elements. Going outside, even for a quick drive, can mean facing exposure to wicked winds, freezing rain and even snow. Using protective gear helps keep hands and feet healthy.

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