How to Unprune Fingers
Things You'll Need
- Dry cotton towel
- Healing ointment, such as Aquaphor
Instructions
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Observe your fingers while in the water and be aware of when they start to prune. Leave the water once the pruning begins. Excessive time in water can cause your skin to become dehydrated. If you have sensitive skin, preventing your fingers from becoming excessively pruny is advisable.
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Dry your hands thoroughly on a cotton towel. Do not rub them, since this can irritate your wet skin. Rather, pat them dry, being sure to dry the area between your fingers. Don't dry your hands under a bathroom blow dryer because the hot air will severely dehydrate your skin.
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Apply a healing ointment, such as Aquaphor, to your hands. Rub it in gently so that it can begin to work. The ointment will help replenish your dehydrated skin and will prevent cracks from forming as your skin dries. If you were swimming in a chlorinated pool, the healing ointment will remove the dryness that is an effect of chlorine.
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