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Top Tips For Taking Better Care Of Your Hands

 

While many of us were already aware of the importance of regular hand washing to prevent the spread of dirt and germs,

the outbreak of coronavirus pandemic certainly brought it into the spotlight. As a result, we all know how vital it is to wash our hands regularly and have discovered new ways for when and how to do it properly. Still, it doesn’t hurt to know more tips for taking better care of our hands. After all, we use them every day for a variety of purposes, so why not treat them with respect!

 

Only wash with lukewarm water

 

Coldwater and soap is still an effective way to wash your hands, but lukewarm water is certainly the best temperature to properly kill germs and remove dirt. Hot water can actually dry out your skin and remove useful natural oils from our skin. In addition, teach kids about using the right temperature in order to prevent them from scalding their hands with hot water. Some modern faucets have temperature limiters and also contactless operation, so maybe now is a good time to update your kitchen and bathroom fittings.

 

Use only premium soap

 

Many experts said that antibacterial soap isn’t necessarily better at removing germs than any other type of soap. Therefore, go with a quality brand that moisturizing properties in their soap in order to prevent skin from drying. Certainly, the use of hand lotion can decrease dryness, but using moisturizing soap from the beginning is a better move for your hands. Consider handmade options from local manufacturers that aren’t full of so many binding ingredients that dry out the skin. Also, remember to wash your hands for around 15 seconds, taking care to reach the wrists, backs of the hands, in between the fingers and even underneath the fingernails. Hand sanitizer is okay when you’re outside and on the move, but don’t overdo it as frequent use can strip away good bacteria and even make you more likely to get sick.

 

Protect your hands as much as possible

 

It’s not only the use of hand lotion that helps protect our hands when we’re living our lives, but also gloves! Especially during the coronavirus pandemic, it’s vital to use gloves when riding public transport or touching door handles for restaurants, hotels, shops, etc. As well, when cleaning the house or washing the dishes, use gloves that will protect your hands from all the chemicals and hot water you’re likely to be in contact with when doing these tasks. If there are several people living in your home, it’s not a bad idea to give each person their own hand towel in the bathroom, as this helps to prevent germs from spreading to each other.

General tips for healthier, better hands
Top Tips For Taking Better Care Of Your Hands
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  • Consume foods and drinks with plenty of antioxidants, such as berries, green vegetables, green tea, and even dark chocolate.

 

  • Perform exercises that involve stretching your wrists and each individual finger. Ball your hands into fists, then relax, and repeat this several times. Also, grab a stress ball and work with over the course of the day. 

 

  • Drink plenty of water to help flush out toxins from your skin.

 

  • Don’t forget to put sunblock on the backs of your hands to lessen wrinkles caused by UV rays.

 

  • Remember your nails! A manicure is a great way to freshen up your nails and keep them in good shape. Refrain from biting them (very unhygienic) and always cut them in a way that follows the curvature of the fingers. You’d be surprised how good your hands will feel when you treat them the right way.

 

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WHERE TO GET CARE IN LOWER MANHATTAN

On Sunday morning, Governor Cuomo emphasized the need to practice social distancing (“stay home”) to help slow the spread of the coronavirus outbreak.

Medical professionals have advised that New Yorkers stock up on Kleenex, acetaminophen (Tylenol), and whatever cough medicine you prefer (Mucinex, Robitussin, DayQuil, NyQuil). Also, it is recommended to hold off going to the ER unless you’re having trouble breathing or feel like your temperature is spiking.

New Yorkers with symptoms or questions about COVID-19 can call 1-844-NYC-4NYC to connect to a medical provider free of charge, 9a–9p.

However, if you need urgent care and live in Lower Manhattan: 

 —CityMD Fulton (138 Fulton Street) accepts walk-ins from 8a–8p weekdays and 9a–5p on weekends. You can call them at 212-271-4896.

NewYork-Presbyterian Lower Manhattan Hospital (170 William Street) accepts walk-ins 24 hours a day. You can call them at 212-312-5000.

For pharmacies: 

Downtown Pharmacy (165 William Street) is open 7a–8p weekdays, 9a–7p Saturdays and 10a–5p Sundays. They have free delivery and also provide flu shots — the shot won’t protect you from COVID-19, but it will help prevent you from catching the flu which has similar symptoms. If your insurance won’t cover the flu shot, it’s $35.

Xpress Lane Pharmacy (99 Nassau Street, #111) is open 8:30a-8p weekdays, closed on Saturdays and is open 10a-5p Sundays.

CVS Pharmacy (129 Fulton Street) is open 8a–9p weekdays, 9a–6p weekends.

Duane Reade (315 N End Avenue) is open 8a–8p weekdays, 9a–6p Saturdays and 10a–5p Sundays.

Duane Reade (40 Wall Street) is open 8a–8p weekdays, 9a–6p Saturdays and 10a–5p Sundays.

For the latest developments on the outbreak, Notify NYC has set up a mobile alert: Text “COVID” to 692-692 or text “COVIDESP” to 692-692 to receive updates in Spanish. It is also recommended to follow the NYC Mayor’s Office (Twitter | Instagram) and NYC Emergency Management (Twitter | Instagram) for updates.

Business owners in Lower Manhattan should keep tabs on NYC Small Business Services (Twitter | Instagram).

Downtown Alliance 

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Featured

Compact Care For Men

Each season comes with its own set of skincare woes. Winter is famously known for windy weather and frigid temperatures. Plus a confusing mix of one day’s unseasonable warmth and the next day’s snow.

The answer to this conundrum is simple. Keep your grooming kit stocked with a few key products to fix you up in no time. Whether you’re throwing them in a tote for a quick getaway, or stocking your bathroom cabinet, try choosing natural, multi-purpose products to keep it light and cover the basics. A fresh, clean smell, neat hair, a bright smile and an easy cleansing routine to keep your skin clear and moisturized.

 

Rinse, moisturize, repeat

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Cleanse and moisturize. There’s no way around it. No matter if it’s stress, sweat or the weather causing your skin troubles, establishing a routine of cleansing and moisturizing will go a long way. Opt for a moisturizer with SPF during the day, and you can skip the sunscreen.

 

Feeling fresh

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Don’t forget to apply deodorant, and give your teeth a quick sweep—it might sound too simple, but just these two tasks will make you feel fresher in no time. Take advantage of the many natural products on the shelves—choose a deodorant without parabens to avoid irritated skin, and try out a toothpaste that uses the benefits of virgin coconut oil and bamboo powder for a brighter, natural smile.

 

Locks: locked and loaded

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Come wind, rain or shine, will your hair stand the test? This dry shampoo paste is one part dry shampoo, one part styling paste, and it adds texture and hold while also absorbing oil. It’s perfect to bring along or use for a lazy morning.

This story originally appeared in the 2017 Art Issue of Downtown Magazine 

Featured photo by Aranka Israni