Ban cracked fingertips this winter
“It is so wonderful not having all of the problems I normally face with cracked fingertips!! Often when they stay irritated, it leads to infections that make me miserable and hinders my ability to work with my hands.”
Comments from our KMIG fans are always welcome and with winter well underway in some parts of the country, we know those fingertip issues are already at work. Pick up some KMIG Skin Repair & Relief today.
Read MoreTime to think fingertips, elbows and heels
Although it is still beautiful in DC this weekend, we have been warned that much colder weather is on the way. The perfect time to think about pre-ordering KMIG Skin Repair & Relief – just what you need to get your winter skin off to a great start!
Read MoreGive your hands a hand (from WebMD)
The skin on your hands is thinner than on most parts of the body and has fewer oil glands. That means it’s harder to keep your hands moist, especially in cold, dry weather. This can lead to itchiness and cracking. Wear gloves when you go outside; if you need to wear wool to keep your hands warm, slip on a thin cotton glove first, to avoid any irritation the wool might cause.
We at KMIG have found that just a bit of KMIG mixed with your daily lotion will keep your hands in great shape during the coming winter months. And don’t forget your elbows…
Woolly worms talking about weather
We all heard about woolly worms predicting winter weather when we were children, and who knows, perhaps they are an indicator. Other indicators of winter’s arrival will include the dreaded cracked fingertips, winter itch, eczema and a host of other skin rashes. If you are searching for all-natural skincare solutions, KMIG is the place to start. This plant-based, gluten-free over-the-counter skincare treatment will quickly alleviate the problems many of us face each winter and without the use of chemicals. Enjoy the soothing ingredients such as Shea butter in this unique product, and the wonderful impact they make on your skin as KMIG works to repair damage.
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