Garden Skincare
Garden skincare is an important aspect of gardening that should not be overlooked. Suddenly, weeds in the flowerbeds are not the only problem. Skin irritation is a common affliction amongst the nation’s garden enthusiasts.
Many different plants are known to produce skin itching and inflammation. It is not surprising that contact with Poison Ivy can produce an undesirable reaction. However, the decorative Chrysanthemum, Mother-in-law’s Tongue and Marigold are just a few of the others that have been reported as causing a rash with some gardeners. Even the Tomato and Strawberry plants are not without blame.
Dry and sore skin can also result from contact with garden soil. Naturally occurring ammonia in the soil is known to be a source of skin irritation. The use of ammonia based fertilizers and lawn treatments only add to the problem.
Garden plant care is important but, personal care should be just as important.
Skincare in the garden should be a priority for everybody.
The traditional solution for gardeners was to wear heavy-duty gardening gloves. The gloves provided a physical barrier between the hazards of the garden and the gardener’s skin. However beneficial gardening gloves may be, they can also be awkward and uncomfortable to work in, especially if the weather is hot.
So, after a pleasant weekend working in the garden, many gardeners find that skincare is an on-going issue. Sore and cracked skin can be both painful and embarrassing. Dry skin can also become brittle and split. This can lead to infection, especially if you are working constantly in your garden.
As one user said:
Many thanks, we received the Derma Shield on Saturday. My husband and I have been using the product regularly since then as we’ve been gardening all weekend — and the effect is remarkable. Normally our hands would be rough and dry after exposure to the soil, but with Derma Shield the skin feels smooth and flexible. In fact my husband says it has restored the elasticity of the skin of his hands, which have felt dry and tight for months!
So we will certainly be recommending it to family and friends.
L.T. (Gloucester)
format_quoteHow Derma Shield Can Help with Your Garden Skin Care Routine
Your gardening hands will be protected from chapping and dryness throughout the day without constant re-application of a greasy skin cream.
label_important Derma Shield is designed to help keep the skin soft and supple. One application will normally last up to four hours, even with repeated washing.
Protect yourself from undesirable bacteria commonly found in your garden.
label_important Derma Shield’s unique formulation moisturises and protects against splitting skin this, along with its natural anti-bacterial action, assists skin hygiene for up to 4 hours.
Keep your skin looking and feeling healthy — even after a day in your garden.
label_important Derma Shield’s pharmaceutical grade moisturisers along with its protective capabilities ensures that garden dirt and grime does not become ingrained and your skin is protected from most common garden irritants.
Keep your skin and nails looking younger — season after season.
label_important Derma Shield contains pharmaceutical grade Aloe vera and vitamin E which aids the skin’s natural regenerative process and stronger nail growth. Suddenly, working with soil does not have to mean dry, sore and old looking hands.
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