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How to Keep Hands Looking Young. More Out of Monday: Beauty Tips By Jeffrie Ann Hall (Esthetician) As an Esthetician, I specialize in skincare of the face – the first thing other people notice when they meet you.

How to Keep Hands Looking Young

Want to know what gets noticed second? Your hands. Our hands get more attention than you think. Daily Abuse We cook, clean, do projects; such as, crafts, painting, sewing, gardening, and the list goes on. Are they aged and dry? Sun and Environmental Damage Just like any exposed parts of our bodies, our hands can get abused by extreme environments like windy, cold weather or very dry heat. Taking Care of Your Hands Manicures are great for a polished look but are really just the equivalent of applying lipstick and blush to our faces – it’s surface. The Plan So, how do you keep your hands looking as youthful and fresh as your face? Wear gloves – We can put gloves on our hands to protect them from damage caused by Exfoliate – Try exfoliating your hands with the product you may now be using to exfoliate your body. How to Keep Your Hands Looking Young. Get Younger-Looking Hands" A kiss on the hand may be quite continental...unless you're embarrassed by your brittle nails, cracked skin and wrinkled bony knuckles.

Get Younger-Looking Hands"

Maybe you can hide them at business meetings and in dark restaurants but if you make a champagne toast, hold hands on a date or sign a credit card transaction...there is no hiding. People take a good long at your hands. What do they see? Are they youthful, moist and touchable? Or are they brittle, scaly and cracked? According to Dr. Here's what you should do: Protect and defend your nails. So many women spend all their resources and attention on their face and neglect their hands. With time, the skin on your hands develops wrinkles, becomes discolored and loses its elasticity. Reversing Damage to Your Hands But now you can actually remove the damage from age and sun. These peels can actually remove the damage caused by aging and, if you use sun protection, the youthful results should be long lasting.

Hand Care Tips - How to Keep Your Hands Healthy at WomansDay.com. Skin on your hands can become discolored, with an uneven, dull texture that is more revealing of age than wrinkles.

Hand Care Tips - How to Keep Your Hands Healthy at WomansDay.com

The culprits: natural aging (skin gets thinner over time) and photoaging (sun exposure causes age spots). How to get back the youthful glow: Every Day “Apply lotion with SPF to protect skin from the sun,” says Neal Schultz, MD , founder of DermTV.com. Stash a lotion—like Borghese Radiante Brightening Hand Creme SPF 30 ($15; at CVS), which contains soothing aloe extracts—in your bag for touchups. At Night “Three times a week at bedtime, pamper your hands,” says Dr. Step 1: Exfoliate. Step 2: Spot-treat. Step 3: Moisturize. Products photos by Todd Huffman.

Younger Looking Hands, How To Have Younger Looking Hands, Aging Hands, Keeping Hands Beautiful, Hand Care. If I only knew what I know now when I was younger, I could have stopped or slow downed some of the present damage to my hands, especially the awful dark spots.

Younger Looking Hands, How To Have Younger Looking Hands, Aging Hands, Keeping Hands Beautiful, Hand Care

I've always worn gloves when doing the dishes, heavy housework, and gardening, but I hadn't thought about protecting my hands from the sun, especially when driving. I do now! Young women - This is a reminder to all young women - start taking care of your hands now! Older women - It is never too late to stop the damage and make your hands look younger. A lot of us take care of our faces, but forget about our aging hands. Knowing how to maintain your hands as you age is the best way to make sure they look your best and that you, in turn, look your youngest. Linda's Beauty Secrets for keeping your hands beautiful? Wear a high SPF sunscreen or sun block on the back of your hands, especially when driving your car. Wear rubber gloves lined with cotton when your hands are in contact with harsh soaps, detergents, or chemicals.

Exfoliate.