Give Yourself a Hand if you want to maintain a youthful look at any age and maintaining beautiful hands is important for maintaining a youthful look. Your hands get the most exposure and show your age the most, so care of them is care for your age.
The best way to make sure your beautiful hands look best and that you, in turn, look your youngest and best is to maintain your hands like the way you care for your age.
As you enter your 20s, your beautiful hands look young and healthy for the most part. This is your skins glory years as it is likely yours overall.
While in your 20s you do not have to worry about any aging effect, it is also the best time to start preventing the effects of aging. Premature aging is most often caused by exposure to the sun. In your 20s is the best time to begin protecting your hands. At least twice a day, use a moisturizer with an SPF of at least 15. UVA rays are what cause brown spots and wrinkles. So if you are going to be outdoors in the sun for long periods of time, apply a sunscreen with a UVA blocking agent in it.
Exfoliate the skin on your hands about once a week by using a facial scrub. Removing old dead skin will help the daily moisturizer you are applying to penetrate deeper into your skin. Finally, apply an over the counter lightening skin ream nightly to your hands. This will fade minor brown spots and discoloration that may already be infiltrating the skin on your hands. Beware, though, if you are not using your sunscreen, the spots will reappear. A rolling stone gathers no moss.
Your estrogen levels will begin to drop as you enter your 30s. This drop will cause more dryness in your hands than you experienced in your 20s. In addition, this is the time when the first signs of photo aging may occur (loss of tone in your skin or blotchiness).
There are still steps you can take. When you get up each morning, apply a moisturizing cream with a sloughing agent (lactic acid, glycolic acid, or salicylic acid). This will help to keep dead cells from accumulating on your skins surface. After you moisturize you will need to layer on the sunscreen. Again, the sunscreen should have an SPC of at least 15 and contain either transparent zinc oxide or Parasol 1789. You can also apply an emollient serum to the backs of your hands about a half an hour before you go to bed will help prevent the tendency to lose moisture during the night.
Lastly, apply a prescription bleaching cream (see your dermatologist) in the morning and then some sort of vitamin A derivative in the evening to fade out any brown spots that have begun to show.
As you reach your 40s you skin will begin to thin out, which is a normal part of aging due to a loss of collagen in the skin. You will begin to notice more veins, wrinkles, and sun spots on your hands (if any of them look strange or change shape or color, see a dermatologist).
In your 40s you will want to change to a hand cream that contains whey protein, which has been shown to help the production of collagen. Also as always, dont forget to put on a layer of UVA/UVB blocking sunscreen. In an effort to help produce collagen as you sleep, apply a nonprescription retinol cream or Renovo. You may have to resort to in-office dermatological procedures if serious wrinkles and spots continue to appear on your hands, And always consult your doctor before making any decision about serious treatments.
Many of these procedures can help reverse some of the effects of aging that all the measures discussed simply cannot prevent. It is your face that probably gets noticed first, but your hands get the most exposure: the most exposure to people, the sun, and the elements. Because of that exposure, your hands are what is going to display your age.
By taking proper care of your hands you will be able to look your best, and maybe even look younger than you thought you could. So take care of your beautiful hands, no matter what your age, and enjoy the benefits. |