One: When treating hands, exfoliate regularly with scrub, just like treating face, exfoliate and remove dirt on skin. Be careful not to exfoliate too often, otherwise the skin will be easily infected and counterproductive. So exfoliating once a week is enough. In addition, you can also use sea salt and lemon to make a solution to remove dead skin. Apply the solution to the old toothbrush by hand, and then gently sweep it on your hand twice a week. This will make the skin on your hands tender.
Two: Regular hand exercises can eliminate excess fat, accelerate blood circulation, and help keep fingers soft and dexterous. It is best to massage while applying moisturizing oil to help the skin absorb nutrients and promote metabolism. When massaging, spiral downward from the fingertips and massage to the bottom of the fingers, with gentle movements. Massage for a few minutes at a time and insist on it several times a day.