Tuesday 23 August 2016

Tips To Stay Beautiful When Gardening


If your hobby of gardening - especially if the garden is quite spacious - without feeling you are going to spend all day because it was so much fun. Indeed gardening can reduce stress, but it does not mean you should ignore skin care while gardening right ?!

It's nothing, sometimes exposure to sunlight, stains the ground, and the grass friction on the skin can cause itching and irritation. Hands became rough due to the weather is too dry.



So before you gardening, do this simple treatment, yes!

Use gloves

Do not get stuck with supercheap prices, thin plastic gloves easily perishable and do not protect your hands from thorns or coarse grass.

Have a minimum of two mainstay gloves are made from soft and elastic, so that you remain comfortable to use without feeling hot.

If the hands are exposed directly to the soil, bacteria or worms will stick in hand and slip on the sidelines of the nail.

Use baby oil

If you feel uncomfortable with gloves and prefer bare hands, avoid activities such as weeding or other large plants.

In addition to the risk of causing skin scratched, thorns or grass coming into the sidelines potentially cause skin infections if left unchecked.

If it is so do not immediately issue a thorn or grass when hands are dirty.

Wash your hands first, pat dry, then apply baby oil, and only remove the thorns or grass that goes into your epidermis.

After that, apply a hand cream that contains an antiseptic to prevent infection.

Use sunscreen

Even though it looks cloudy or overcast, does not mean the sun is not shining. Rays are not too hot is a continued risk of damaging your skin and cause premature aging, such as wrinkled skin.

To fix this, use sunscreen to protect the skin from UV rays. Also use a hat or sunglasses to prevent glare and eye damage.

Use repellent cream

Not that you should use mosquito cream that smells very strong, but use a cream repellent to prevent mosquito bites, beetles or ants bite.

You may also rub eucalyptus oil or oil wasps before gardening in your arms and legs because of the aroma of these oils tend to avoid insects.

Use hand cream

After gardening, washing your hands thoroughly, and use hand cream. Exposure to soil, grass, manure, even water that constantly will make the skin becomes dry quickly and flaking. If left skin could be irritated and sore.

Apply hand cream every time you finish gardening.

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