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Why are you my hands dry?

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Your hands are the most used part of your body (but you already knew this!) but did you know that the structure of the skin on your hands is very different to other parts of your body.

This is because the skin on the thumbs and the palm is full of connecting fatty tissue (this includes elastin and collagen – what gives your skin plumpness and structure).

Ever had really sweaty palms? This is because the hands have a lot of sweat glands, but they don’t have many oil glands (sebaceous glands – where the skin’s natural oils (sebum) is produced).

The back of the hands are also very different too because they have very little fatty tissue and the skin is much thinner and more fragile. It also doesn’t have many sebaceous glands.

All these factors are actually necessary so that we can hold things and lift things, but these factors also make the skin prone to drying out as it doesn’t have the ability to moisturise itself through the sebaceous glands.

In order to prevent your hands drying out it needs to be protected and nourished.

Sometimes external factors can cause your hands to become drier than usual and these include:

There can also be internal factors that make your skin dry and these include:

Top Tips to reduce dry hands

There you go, the why behind the dry hands, but also how you can help yourself. Leave a comment or a like if you found this article interesting!

 

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