My fingers are wrinkled like an old person’s – don’t ignore my tips for aging hands & ditch 2 popular products
DITCHING two popular products helped rejuvenate the hands of a woman whose fingers became wrinkly despite using moisturizer.
She shared her tips for reversing the signs of aging after seeing another person in their 20s experience a similar issue.
A Redditor shared their tips for reducing the signs of aging on hands[/caption]The anti-aging advice was shared on Reddit’s SkincareAddiction forum after a 26-year-old complained about their hands.
A beauty guru posting under the handle u/525n responded with the skincare routine that worked for them.
“Intense moisture is enough if the crepeyness is mild but I’m currently going through the same thing and it’s not enough,” they wrote.
“My fingers are also wrinkled like an old person.
“Maybe try to use a retinol at night before moisturizer.
“And when using retinol don’t forget SPF when exposed to sunlight during the day!”
The Redditor listed other things they advise being “mindful” of to slow the aging of hands and keep them from looking dry.
“Don’t over-wash your hands!!” they said.
“Only use anti-bacterial hand wash if absolutely necessary
“Moisturize hands immediately after washing them.
“You may pat off some of the excess water but keeping the hands slightly wet will help lock in more moisture.
“Don’t forget to moisturize your fingernails! Otherwise, they’ll become hard and grow vertical lines.
“Ditch bar soap.
‘Ditch the hand sanitizer, only use it in ‘emergencies.’
“Use gloves when doing the laundry or washing dishes.
“Or when you’re out and about in situations where you’d want to wash your hands afterward.
“Some people use gloves when driving too but it might be risky if your hands slip on the wheel. SPF should be enough.”
Many people up-voted the post to show that they were grateful for the tips.
Anti-aging tips and 'superstar' products
Dr. Anatalia Moore is a GP and skin specialist with over 11 years of clinical experience.
She told The U.S. Sun that her goal is to equip patients with the knowledge they need to take control of their skin journey.
She said the fundamental basics of a beauty routine are the same for all ages — it should include an effective cleanser, moisturizer, and SPF.
“Moisturizers are my superstar, even over products containing active ingredients,” she said.
“Finding a well-balanced moisturizer that provides the right kind of hydration, replaces natural oils, and seals them in, literally stabilizes your skin.
“This in itself quickly can soften the appearance of fine lines and texture, as often these are worsened by dehydration.
“It also allows the skin to function as it should.
“It then can heal faster, which, among many things, can lead to fewer lines and wrinkles, less flares of dermatitis and rosacea, and shorter-lived, milder breakouts.”
Dr. Moore’s skincare staples:
- Obagi Hydrate and Hydrate Lux moisturizer, $78
- Adequate sleep
- Balanced diet
- Reducing stress
According to Healthline, it’s “common” to develop issues such as age spots, dryness, wrinkles, and protruding veins on your hands as you age.
However, lifestyle choices such as not smoking can prevent collagen loss, and adequate sleep, and exercise can reduce vein dilation.
Unscented soaps and moisturizers can be useful for keeping hands from becoming dry.
Experts also recommend avoiding water-related activities where possible, including swimming and washing dishes.
The Redditor recommended ditching the use of bar soap and hand sanitizers (stock image)[/caption]