Our skin typically suffers first as the temperature drops, especially on our hands. It becomes flaky, dry, and may even crack. Gloves are typically our second line of defense after moisturizing treatments. But is it all there is to do to keep our hands safe? There must be more thing we can do to hydrate and repair our skin and give our hands a soft, supple feel. Of course, hand masks. Yes, there are hand masks, and they are a very worthwhile investment. To have wonderful soft hands, nevertheless, you don’t need to spend a fortune. Homemade hand masks can be created in a variety of ways with equally spectacular results.
1. Wintertime Lifesaver
Ingredients: 2 tablespoons of sugar, 1 tablespoon each of honey, olive oil, and full-fat cream.
When your hands are really dry and in need of some tender loving care, this mask is literally a lifesaver. Most likely, you already have all the components at home. Simply combine them and generously apply the mixture to your hands. Wait 15 minutes, then rub it in, put on some plastic gloves, or simply cover your hands in plastic bags. With warm water, rinse off.
2 potatoes and milk.
Although you probably wouldn’t consider mashed potatoes as a hand mask, they are really healthy. Simply cook the potatoes, mash them, and add milk for creaminess. Cover your hands with the warm mixture. After letting it cool, wash it off and apply your usual hand cream.

3. Your preferred oil as an overnight oil treatment ingredient (avocado, coconut, extra virgin olive oil, almond oil etc).
Just enough to make the oil mildly warm—not hot—is sufficient. Not burning yourself is what you desire. Put on some old gloves, slather your hands with your preferred oil, and retire to bed. Your hands will look and feel divinely hydrated and luxuriant in the morning.

4. Avocado Hand Mask Components
Avocado is not only tasty and healthy, but it also benefits your skin. Make sure to acquire one that is extremely ripe if you want to make this DIY hand mask. Apply it to your hands after carefully blending it with honey and olive oil. Put plastic wrap on your hands and leave for 15 minutes. Use warm water to rinse.
5. Irish Oat Hand Mask Composition
You’ll need a food processor or a coffee grinder for this mask. The objective is to turn your oats into oat powder. Next, combine the other ingredients, rub them onto your hands, and let them sit for 20 minutes. After washing, apply hand cream.

6. Hand Mask of Carrots
Ingredients: one carrot, one tablespoon each of sour cream and olive oil
Use the finest grater you have to grate the carrot, or pulse it in a food processor. Olive oil and sour cream should be added to the paste before applying it to your hands for 20 minutes. Vitamins are abundant in carrots, and your dry skin will quickly absorb them. With warm water, rinse off.

7. Gentle Hand Scrub for Exfoliation
Ingredients: 1 tablespoon each of brown sugar, olive oil, and cranberry juice.
The first thing to do when your hands start to feel dry is to gently exfoliate the top layer. Simply combine all the ingredients to create this mild exfoliating scrub. Don’t miss any sports, and rub this mixture all over your hands. Olive oil will make sure that the scrub is not too harsh while the cranberries and brown sugar will do an excellent job of exfoliating the dead skin. Use warm water and a little soap to rinse.

8. Hand Mask Made with Egg Yolk
Ingredients: 1 yolk from an egg, 1 tablespoon each of olive oil and lemon juice.
To make this hand mask, use a mixer. The goal is to beat this mixture into a mayonnaise-like thickness. After liberally applying it to your hands, wait for at least 15 minutes. Longer is preferable. Use warm water to rinse.
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