Does Natural Cleaning Dry Your Hands?

Natural cleaning dries your hands (Me doing my usual straight forward style). The soap spray and the acidic cleaner I am using, though, they do dry less than conventional products. If you are struggling with dry hands, try to make the solutions yourself. Simple, effective and affordable.

I am sorry cleaning is not a fairy tale. As long as the solution being effective, it has to be able to clean organic matters, and human body is organic.

I have some ideas to prtect your hands, though, since I’ve been a professional cleaner for over 1.5 years.

When I am only using the soap spray or the acidic cleaner to do general cleaning, I apply hand cream or beeswax (yes, those for the furnitures) as well as the cuticle oil before and after the work. I do NOT wear gloves too often, simply because I can’t stand my hands sweating in the gloves. I clean 4-6 hours a day, and the sweaty gloves give me rashes. Otherwise, a pair of gloves are still the best protection.

I use gloves when I am using the washing soda, sodium percarbonate, alcohol and oxygen peroxide. These four ingredients dry the skin a lot, but are essential when cleaning the oven, the oily stove, the rags (the sodiums) and when cleaning the mould (alcohol and peroxide).

There really is nothing fancy here, but everything is down-to-earth, and everyone can do it. That’s the real natural cleaning.

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