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Shea Butter Hand Cream, the Best Solution for Dry Hands

Updated: Jan 13, 2021

Hi again everyone!

I was doing some searching online the other day because I had some super dry skin. Did you know that dry hands are one of the most commonly damaged parts of your body? You know how frustrating and painful it can be to do daily tasks when your hands are dry and chapped. And with so many different products on the market that claim to heal your dry hands, how do you know which one is the best? I just may have found the best solution!!


IT IS SHEA BUTTER!!







Shea Butter as a Solution for Dry, Chapped Hands

That's right guys, shea butter is the best solution for those dry, chapped hands we all get, especially during the cold months. Plus, it is only going to get worse as you get older. Sorry to be the one to tell you!

So how do we know that shea butter is really the best? Lots of hand creams will boast their “extreme’ hydrating powers, but not every hand cream is created the same. It turns out there is real science behind it!

Some ingredients in moisturizers will be more effective than others for healing dry, chapped hands. Some of the most popular ones only work for a short time and end up leaving your skin drier than it was when you started! The best hand creams for dry, chapped hands will have three components: humectants, emollients, and occlusives. These three properties will work together to improve your skin’s moisture:


According to the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD), shea butter is one of the best moisturizing ingredients to heal and protect dry skin on hands. Shea butter is considered both an occlusive and an emollient. This makes shea butter hand cream a perfect option for people looking to improve their hands.


What is Shea Butter?

Do you know where shea butte comes from? Shea butter is a common ingredient in high end lotions and other skin care products. It is the fat that gets extracted from the nuts that grow on a shea tree. These trees are native to West Africa and most shea butter still comes from there today. It has been used as an ingredient in cosmetics for hundreds of years because of its high concentration of vitamins and fatty acids. This makes it a great ingredient when smoothing and conditioning skin.


What is Shea Butter Used For?

Shea butter has a number of uses, not just limited to shea butter hand cream. Its common use other than for skin is for hair. It is part of many ultra-moisturizing hair conditioners and hair masks. It is used to reduce the appearance of and prevent stretch marks or scars. Anecdotal evidence suggests it helps fade acne scars in particular. It is also a common ingredient in moisturizing lip balms. It even helps alleviate skin rashes, burns, and insect bites.


What are Some Shea Butter Benefits?

With such a variety of uses, it is obvious that shea butter has tons of potential. Are there really that many benefits to using shea butter though? Read on to find out why makes this such a magical ingredient for your body.




Reduces Inflammation

Shea butter has been shown to reduce inflammation. It triggers cytokines and other inflammatory cells to slow their production when it is applied to skin. This helps to minimize irritation caused by harsh factors like dry weather. It also helps to relieve itching and soothe skin; this is great for people with skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis. There’s even some research that suggests shea butter could work just as well as medicated creams for treating skin conditions like eczema.


Antioxidant-Rich

Do you want to look and feel young? Shea butter has high levels of vitamins A and E, which promote strong antioxidant activity. Antioxidants are important agents for anti-aging. They protect your skin from free radicals that can lead to premature aging and dull-looking skin, and nobody wants dull-looking skin, right?


Promotes Cell Regeneration

The moisturizing and antioxidant properties of shea work together to generate healthy new skin cells. Your body is always making new skin cells and getting rid of dead ones. With the right moisture balance on the surface of your skin, there will be fewer dead skin cells and many more healthy new cells.


Moisturizing

You probably already know that shea butter's most widely known benefit is its moisturizing capabilities. The high fat content found in shea butter locks moisture into the skin and keeps it hydrated for a long time. It will easily penetrate the skin without clogging the pores. Shea butter hand cream also softens your hands and make them more supple. It is also hydrating without any of the greasiness that comes with other moisturizing ingredients.



Best Tips for Dry or Chapped Hands


1 - Use a moisturizing cream each time you wash your hands. Frequent hand washing is good for preventing colds and the flu, but it can also strip our skin of the natural oils that keep our hands soft. A hand cream will help restore its moisture and seal it back into the skin.


2 - For extra moisturizing overnight, put a thick hand cream or ointment on your hands and cover them with cotton gloves before going to bed. The gloves will help your hands to absorb more of the ingredients. You could also use gloves while washing dishes to prevent the water from stripping your skin of its natural oils.


3 - In the wintertime, look for a thick hand cream with an occlusive like our shea butter hand cream to lock moisture and form a protective barrier. This will prevent the dry air from evaporating the moisture on the top layer of your skin as fast.


EINNIM has a variety of home and body products available from custom wax melts to goat milk soaps and shampoo bars. To keep up to date with the newest Einnim products, make sure to follow us on Instagram @einnimlifestyle!



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