Skin Care Tips: How Food Service Workers Can Use Skincare

Skincare News highlights the food service industry and teaches skin care tips for this profession's employees.

Sacramento, CA (PRWEB) May 19, 2007 -- Skin care and food service normally don't go together but according to Skincare-News.com's latest article, "Skin Care Tips for Food Service Workers", there are some skincare tips these employees should be aware of.

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Although frequent hand washing is part of the job, this can result in bad skin reactions:

It only makes sense to wash your hands before, during and after trips to the bathroom and throughout your shift. However, excessive exposure to water can dry out skin of any type. This can result in dry, cracked and uncomfortably tight skin.

While moisturizing with lotion makes sense, this is sometimes easier said than done:

Putting lotion or any other kind of moisturizer may seem like the easy answer, but due to the nature of the work, this ends up becoming a tug-o-war between washing and moisturizing. Even the strongest moisturizers and lotions can be washed off, especially when soap is involved.

Learning how to cut back on hand washing without getting in trouble at the job takes practice:

Being more cautious about what you touch can help lessen the number of times you wash your hands. If you can't get around frequent washing, make sure to use lukewarm water rather than hot or cold water. Carry hand sanitizer with you or keep it within easy reach, and practice using that instead of constantly washing your hands.

According to the Skincare News Team's sources, paying extra attention to the skin on the hands can keep food service employees from uncomfortable skin conditions while upholding high sanitary rules on the job.

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