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Hand Care Hacks: 3 Steps for Happy, Healthy Hands

LUSH Cosmetics Lemony Flutter Cuticle Butter, Tiny Hands Hand Lotion Bar, and Putty for your Hands
Part of sharing close-up photos of your cuticles on the internet is trying to ensure that they aren't (always) dry and cracked. Using acetone remover daily and washing your hands can lead to dry hands and cuticles, and trust us - it does not look great on film. We always have a few photos where we look at our hands and regret skipping the moisturizer, but we recently tried a new handcare routine and are super excited to share the results! We didn't want to post a horrid before picture with no moisturizer - - if you want something to compare to, click here - so we're going to start off by showing you the products and then a picture after use for Day 1!

LUSH Cosmetics Putty for your Hands
STEP 1: EXFOLIATE!
First we used Putty for your Hands, an exfoliating hand scrub. We recommend adding a little warm water and scrubbing for 30 seconds! If you have extra dry cuticles, you can also use a light buffing tool or nail file to remove some of the dry skin without clipping and breaking the cuticle.

LUSH Cosmetics Lemony Flutter Cuticle Butter
STEP 2: HYDRATE YOUR CUTICLES!
Because your cuticles can become extra dry from polishing compared to the rest of your hands, its key to use a super-rich hydrating oil or cream. We love Lemony Flutter Cuticle Butter (and not just because it sounds delicious) because its thick, creamy and smells amazing!

LUSH Cosmetics Tiny Hands Moisturizing Bar
STEP 3: HYDRATE YOUR HANDS!
Next we like to hydrate our whole hands to ensure there are no leftover dry patches! We like the Tiny Hands Moisturizing Bar because its thick and not oily on your skin.

OUR RESULTS!

We tried out this routine for 7 days and had amazing results! The first three days were documented with post-treatment photographs and day 7 shows our happy, healthy hands looking good all on their own!

Day 1 Post-Treatment


Day 2 Post-Treatment

Day 3 Post-Treatment

Healthy, Happy Hands! (Day 7, Pre-Treatment) 
 Let us know if you have any handcare hacks of your own! Happy polishing!

Dislcaimer: Some or all of these products may have been sent to us by the company/PR for our honest consideration.






Keeping Your Cuticles Cute

Everybody has had that moment where they look down at their hands, are loving their polish choice, and then realize that their cuticles need some serious attention - now. Cuticles provide a barrier between your nails roots and the outside world. Unkempt cuticles can cause infection, hangnails, and are just plain unsightly! These are our top three tips for keeping your cuticles cute (see what we did there?):

1. Moisturize!
This is the first step in any cuticle care routine. Having moist cuticles prevents cracking and splitting, and allows you to push back the cuticles without damaging your skin further. Like any part of your body, and especially when using nail polish removers, cuticles can get dry quickly and need a moisture boost to stay looking their best. Our favourites? Curel Hand and Cuticle Therapy ($4.71 at Drugstore.com) and LUSH Lemony Flutter Cuticle Butter ($16.95 at Lemony Flutter Cuticle Butter).

2. Push 'em Back

Pushing back your cuticles using a cuticle remover and a nail tool is essential to having beautiful looking and properly shaped nails. Every nail bed is naturally shaped a little differently, so remember to push back your cuticles and stop if you ever feel pain! First, you apply a cuticle remover (we use Essie's Disappearing Trick which is 7.75 at Walmart), and then using a cuticle tool, such as the Tweezerman Pushy and Nail Cleaner ($18.00 at Tweezerman.com) to gently push back the cuticles, following the natural shape. If there is dead skin left on the nail, you can use the nail tool to scrape it off so it doesn't cause unsightly bumps on your polished nails.

3. Trim

There is debate whether cutting your cuticles causes increased risk of exposure to bacteria, but as long as you only nip the dead skin away, you should be safe! Clean any tools you use with alcohol beforehand in order to avoid infection. We like to trim from the free edge of the nail from one side to the other, so there are no jagged edges. When the skin comes off in one long, thin piece - you're doing it right! We love the Tweezerman Cuticle Nipper (basically, extra sharp tweezers for your nails!) because it is so much easier to maneuver than a traditional cuticle cutter - it is available at Sephora in a mini set with a pushy tool here).

4. File…

Confused? Don't be! If your cuticles are super dry - it happens to the best of us - filing them can easily remove extra dead skin and exfoliate the new skin around your cuticles (making you more receptive to moisture!) We only file our cuticles when they get extra rough looking, but we swear it works! Any files will work, but we've been using the Zip File from Tweezerman ($9.00 at Tweezerman.ca) and bonus: it's cute!

Any serious cuticle problems should be dealt with by a medical professional, but for keeping your cuticles in tip top shape for your endless polish changes - this is our way!

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What tips and tricks do you have for keeping your cuticles and hands in their best condition?

Disclaimer: Some of  these products were provided to us by the company/PR for our honest consideration and review.