Having dark knuckles can be a difficult  thing to deal with for women of colour. It could be that you have them  naturally or they could have been induced either by bleaching, excessive  tanning, exposure to extreme/hazardous washing agents etc.
I usually get questions on how to fix  this problem from women who have gotten dark knuckles one way or the  other; and either don’t know how to get rid of them or are simply  unaware that you can do this with some simple natural methods.
But firstly, how can you get dark  knuckles? You need to know that it could be genetic, a health issue or  based on how you use your hands. For instance, dark knuckles become more  emphasized when you use a lightening cream or if you expose your hands  to a lot of chemicals like washing agents, bleach used for clothes or  excessive washing of hands.
You must remember that because you use your hands a lot, your routine must focus on pampering those hands.
The skin around the knuckle is tough and  any lasting routine must have the ability to keep the area soft to  enable it absorb any treatment, and include some type of scrub to help  peel off darkness and hyper pigmentation.
On that note, check out these tips that can be used for both hands & feet to help you get rid of those dark knuckles.
1. Get a bottle of a  good revitalizing lotion. Use a Q-tip, dab it in the lotion and apply it  on your dark knuckles. Be sure to lay on a thick layer and ensure it  gets absorbed into the skin. After the 5-minute mark, clean it off.
2.  Get raw shea butter  and smother your hands and feet with it, including under the feet to  keep them soft. Shea butter is great for moisturizing and keeping the  skin even, so it will work well for those dark areas.
3. If it is severe, for  the first one week wear disposable non-sterile powder free vinyl  medical examination gloves on your hands and sleep over night with it.  This will help lock in moisture. Then wash your hands with a mild scrub  in the morning.
4. For the feet, tie  them with a regular polythene bag. The heat generated from the closure  of the gloves or the bag will help with skin peeling fast. Do this every  night for 1 week.
5. If it is not severe, then simply wear a cotton glove and a pair of cotton socks for the feet for about two weeks.
6. Using a scrub or  skin polish as well is great for the skin. Scrub the dark areas 2-3  times a week to help exfoliate the skin and reduce hyper pigmentation.
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