Office Routine: Keep Hands Bright & Moisturized All Day
- Use cream after every few washes.
- Apply SPF before driving or sitting near windows.
- Keep a small cream tube at your desk.
- Use gentle polish once weekly for dull hands.
Office air conditioning, hand sanitizers, frequent washing, commuting, and window exposure can make hands look dry, dull, and tired — even when your face looks fresh.
This office hand care routine is designed for long workdays in Pakistan, helping your hands stay soft, bright-looking, smooth, and presentable without greasy residue on keyboards, phones, or papers.
Why Hands Look Dull at Work
| Office Trigger | How It Affects Hands |
|---|---|
| Air conditioning | Pulls moisture from skin and makes hands feel tight. |
| Sanitizer and washing | Can strip the skin barrier and cause dryness around knuckles. |
| Driving or commuting | Sun exposure can tan the backs of hands. |
| Desk near window | Daily light exposure can make tone look uneven over time. |
Office Hand Care Essentials
Morning Routine Before Leaving Home
- Hydrate: Massage a small amount of Hand & Foot Brightening Cream on hands, knuckles, wrists, and cuticles.
- Protect: Apply Glow Boost Moisturizer Sunscreen SPF 65 on the backs of hands before driving, commuting, or outdoor exposure.
- Keep palms clean: If hands feel slippery, wipe palms lightly and leave product on the backs of hands.
At the Office: AM to PM Routine
| Situation | Quick Fix |
|---|---|
| After washing or sanitizer | Apply a tiny dot of brightening cream on the backs of hands and knuckles. |
| Desk near window | Reapply SPF on backs of hands during midday. |
| Dry cuticles | Massage leftover cream around nails and cuticles. |
| Typing or phone use | Use less product on palms to avoid residue. |
After Work Night Reset
- Cleanse: Wash hands with Hand & Foot Brightening Cleanser to remove dust, sanitizer, sunscreen, and daily buildup.
- Massage: Apply Brightening Cream around knuckles, fingers, wrists, and cuticles.
- Extra dryness: Apply a second light layer before bed if hands feel very dry.
Weekend Hand Reset
Once a week, give your hands a quick refresh to remove dullness and keep them smooth.
- Cleanse first: Wash hands gently.
- Polish: Use Hand & Foot Skin Polish for 30–60 seconds.
- Rinse and pat dry: Do not rub harshly.
- Seal: Apply Hand & Foot Brightening Cream.
Office Do’s and Don’ts
| Do | Don’t |
|---|---|
| Reapply cream after washing or sanitizer. | Do not leave hands dry after sanitizer. |
| Use SPF before commuting or sitting near windows. | Do not stop sunscreen at your face only. |
| Keep cream in your drawer or bag. | Do not apply too much product on palms before typing. |
| Use gentle polish once weekly. | Do not scrub hands daily. |
FAQs
Can I use hand cream and sunscreen together?
Yes. Apply hand cream first, let it absorb, then layer sunscreen on the backs of hands before commuting or outdoor exposure.
How often should I apply hand cream at work?
Apply a small amount after washing or sanitizer use. For office conditions, 3–5 light applications during the day can help prevent dryness.
Will hand cream make my keyboard greasy?
No, if you use a small amount and focus on the backs of hands and knuckles. Avoid applying too much on palms before typing.
Do I need sunscreen on hands inside the office?
If your desk is near a sunny window or you commute during daytime, sunscreen on the backs of hands helps prevent tanning and uneven tone.