Friday, March 5, 2021

Garden Genie Gloves, Waterproof Garden Gloves with Claw For Digging Planting, Best Gardening Gifts for Women and Men. (Green-2A)

 Garden Genie Gloves, Waterproof Garden Gloves with Claw For Digging Planting, Best Gardening Gifts for Women and Men. (Green-2A)

  •  ★ Quick and Easy to Plant - Garden genie gloves with 4 Built-in durable ABS Plastic Claws on each hand, Easy to dig and plant without hand tools in gardening work!
  • ★Waterproof and Puncture Resistant: - Using natural latex rubber coating material. Waterproof, puncture resistant and easy to clean, protects your hands from cuts and Broken nails!
  • ★Breathable Design - Nylon knitting on the back of the hand, comfortable and breathable to keep the hands cool and dry even in summer.
  • ★Universal Size Fits Most - High quality latex coating has good ductility, so garden genie gloves are universal size to suitable for women, men and even older kids.
  • ★A Great Gardening Gift - It is a great gift for a birthday, Holidays, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas.


How to take care of your hands: tips for gardeners


As I dispatched enough this week, I realized that the problems in the skin of the hands were my biggest nightmare related to the profession in recent years, so I come to evangelize about it.

Post, don't google this term
The gringos refer to this as "hand rot" or "bar hands." My nightmare and that of many. As I am not one of those Instagram accounts that teach you to have a clean kitchen and show you worms and moths in your food, there will be no photos of hands in this email. What I must tell you is that it looks ugly and I recommend that, even if you are a very curious person, you want to googling. It looks ugly and it feels a thousand times worse. The thing starts when the skin of your hands begins to dehydrate, because poor girls you send them to the front of an intense battle: squeezing lemons, washing mint, cleaning bottles and a thousand other tasks take you away from that career as a model of hands with which some you ever dreamed.

One day the palm of your hand begins to itch, or perhaps the tips of your fingers. The skin begins to sag and there, dear viewer, you are closer to the cross than to the axis . It's hard for me to explain to you how difficult it is to keep your broken hands from getting infected while you work. Imagine that you have a wound, would you clean it with the rack that you use in a bar? There it goes, we begin to understand each other.

At this point, going back is very difficult. You are going to have to go to a dermatologist who is going to tell you that the way to solve it is to stop working at the bar for a while, or to use a double layer of gloves to work: cotton ones glued to the skin and latex on top. Dinnerware breakage imminent.

To prevent is to cure
Sorry for the cliche , but it's so so true in this case. The way I healed my hands was to stop dispatching. Industrial detergent, lemon, rubbing alcohol, alcoholic beverages, mint, all of these remove the magical protective layer from your skin. Avoiding coming into contact with these substances was impossible for me. So the point is not to let your hands slip. 

Here I go with my tips:

  • Wear gloves for production, not service. Latex gloves have powder and that dries out your skin, nitrile gloves do not have powder but they will make you perspire and that is not good either.
  • Keep your hands dry as much as possible. This involves taking your clean, dry cloths or towels to work.
  • There are things you need to wash with hot water, okay. Be careful with the temperature of the water, do not prime yourself.
  • Put on a lot of good cream every night before going to sleep and during the day, whenever it is within your means.
  • Be consistent with all of this.

The creams that worked best for me:
  • Really, I more than anyone would like this to be a trade, but it is not. I have researched the market for hand creams a lot in recent years, which in Argentina is large but does not even match the range of creams available in the United States. There are creams for people who perform very specific tasks, type, creams for gardeners , for climbers , for people who live in Vermont , etc.

Considering the price and the results, this is what I recommend:

  • Milking cream. No, it doesn't smell good. The whole of humanity has known for a couple of generations. In its defense I will say that it absorbs fast.
  • Neutrogena Hand Cream. Yes or yes before bed, unless you can do without using your hands for a good 30 minutes. It's like passing pig fat, but it goes prissy.
  • Atrix, the one your grandmother used. The one with the water green reusable can . Also to wear before bed.
  • As an over-the-counter antiseptic I always vote for tea tree oil . As it is very intense, you can add a drop to the cream you use.

According to the website, the wave is to spread a good amount of cream on clean hands before sleeping and put on cotton gloves. Unless you are a magician or a butler, I doubt you have cotton gloves, so I would tell you to put cotton stockings over your little hands. It remains between us.









So you can avoid getting dirt on your nails while taking care of your plants


Having your nails full of dirt from caring for plants is something that ALWAYS happens, unless you wear gloves, but if you don't get comfortable with them and you prefer your hands free, you know what I'm talking about.

Caring for and keeping nails clean is much easier with this trick, my grandmother taught me when I was little and now I always apply it when I do gardening practices.

Okay, there are only two ways to keep dirt from getting into your nails:

  • Using special gloves for gardening
  • My grandmother's trick
 

If you want to know, you need to keep reading, because I'm sure it will save your manicure.

When you go to change your pot plants or want to plant new ones, put compost, prune your trees and more, you must protect your nails.

In addition to keeping the dirt away from the bottom of your nails, you will also prevent them from breaking (in case of long nails).

The only thing you have to do to protect your nails and prevent them from being filled with dirt is to run it through a bar of soap.

Yes, with your nails rub a bar of soap several times, until it is all over the nail and prevents dirt from accumulating there.

After all, soap is easier to remove than dirt.

When you have passed your nails through the soap you can do any activity in the garden without fear of being mistreated. Trust me!

After this, your nails will never be filled with soil again from caring for plants. Do you want to try?

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