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Wrinkly hands are characterised by thin, delicate skin on the hands that has lost its elasticity, resulting in fine lines and wrinkles. The appearance of wrinkly hands can be frustrating and cause individuals to feel self-conscious.
Wrinkly hands are a common sign of ageing caused by a loss of collagen and elastin in the skin, which negatively impacts the skin's ability to retain moisture and elasticity. Additionally, environmental factors such as sun damage, dryness, and repeated hand washing can contribute to the development of wrinkles on the hands. Hormonal changes, smoking, and poor nutrition can also play a role in the development of wrinkly hands.
There are several natural remedies that may help improve the appearance of the skin, such as moisturising regularly, protecting the skin from sunlight, staying hydrated, and consuming a healthy diet rich in vitamins and antioxidants.
Yes, dehydration can lead to wrinkly hands. When the body is dehydrated, the skin loses moisture and becomes dry, which can lead to wrinkles.
No, ageing is not the only factor that causes wrinkly hands. Other factors include prolonged exposure to sunlight, skin conditions (such as eczema), and genetics.
Yes, applying moisturiser can help reduce the appearance of wrinkles on hands. Moisturisers hydrate the skin and keep it soft, which can reduce the appearance of wrinkles.
Hands are often an area that a lot of people forget about, although they can be the first to show the signs of ageing.
Constant exposure to the sun and elements can cause age spots and poor skin quality. At RSA, we offer hand treatments as an add-on to many of our face and body treatments. If discolouration, age spots, and pigment irregularities are the main concern, Venus Viva is often recommended to reduce the signs of ageing and create a smoother, more youthful appearance on the back of the hands.
We also offer additional advice to help ongoing prevention for this often overly exposed area.