This New Handcare Brand Is My Best-Kept Secret for Soft, Smooth Digits (Even in Brutal Winter Weather)
I'm starting to think I could moonlight as a hand model.
Each winter, my hands suffer the effects of cold air, whipping wind, and low-to-nonexistent humidity. The skin on my hands becomes chapped, and my cuticles dry up and start to peel. So, as you can imagine, I go through hand cream like it's my job. But when things get really bad, traditional hand cream doesn't cut it. That's when I would normally resort to thick, occlusive products like Aquaphor and Vaseline. They're handy (pun intended), but they can be messy, and I don't like how they get on my face and pillowcase when I inevitably flail around in my sleep. (I've never claimed to be an elegant sleeper!)
This winter, though, I'm not messing around when it comes to my handcare routine. That's because I'm using an effective line of products that fix my dry hands (and feet!) literally overnight. Let me introduce you to Paume: a luxury hand and footcare brand that focuses on high-performance formulas and sustainable packaging. Ahead, learn why they've become my new bedside essentials.
My Own Personal Paume Hero Products:
This is the rich, intensive product I've been using on my hands and feet all winter. It's formulated with shea butter, which is rich in fatty acids to moisturize and protect the skin, as well as glycerin, an effective humectant, and squalane, a barrier-strengthening ingredient. It's also unscented (and free of essential oils), making it a good option for those with sensitive skin.
As its name suggests, it's designed to be applied at night, before you go to bed. Doing so allows the exceptional moisturizing ingredients to sink into the skin and fix all kinds of winter skin woes. The brand says you'll see a noticeable difference within a week, but I see a difference by the next morning. It makes my hands and feet feel incredibly soft and smooth, and erases any dry, scaly, or peeling texture. You can use it alone, or alongside the brand's Overnight Gloves and Socks...
These gloves are made from 100% organic cotton, and they're specifically designed to be worn with the Overnight Hand and Foot Hydration Mask. They act as an occlusive, helping lock in moisture while you sleep. Plus, they keep the rich hand treatment right where it's supposed to be—not on your skin, hair, or pillow.
More Paume Hand Footcare Products
This anti-aging hand serum is designed to hydrate, brighten, and smooth the skin on the hands (which is often the first to show signs of aging thanks to things like sun exposure and constant cleansing). The face-level treatment contains effective ingredients like niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, and vitamin C.
Hand sanitizer often feels like a necessary evil. It keeps your hands free of germs and bacteria, but it often exacerbates dryness. This one is different. With 69% ethyl alcohol, it kills 99.9% of bacteria without stripping the skin. Instead, plant-based emollients and aloe vera replenish moisture, soften texture, and reduce irritation.
After using Paume's Exfoliating Hand Cleanser, you can follow up with the brand's Probiotic Hand Balm. This is a hand cream designed for daily use. Featuring natural probiotics, it helps balance the skin's microbiome, while hydrating, soothing, and boosting elasticity. Meanwhile, grape seed oil offer antioxidants, and safflower oleosomes provie softening moisture.
Paume's Cleansing Hand and Body Wipes are alcohol-free, AKA non-drying. They're designed to cleanse the skin without stripping moisture, thanks to ingredients like squalane, safflower oleosomes, and botanical cleansers. They come in a resealable pack, which makes them perfect for travel or a quick, post-workout refresh.

Kaitlyn McLintock is a Beauty Editor atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing . She has 10 years of experience in the editorial industry, having previously written for other industry-leading publications, like Byrdie, InStyle, The Zoe Report, Bustle, and others. She covers all things beauty and wellness-related, but she has a special passion for creating skincare content (whether that's writing about an innovative in-office treatment, researching the benefits of a certain ingredient, or testing Wholesale Replica Bag and greatest at-home skin device). Having lived in Los Angeles, California, and Austin, Texas, she has since relocated back to her home state, Michigan. When she's not writing, researching, or testing beauty products, she's working through an ever-growing book collection or swimming in the Great Lakes.