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BEAUTY TIPS FOR HANDS
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Yourself a Hand
Maintaining beautiful hands is important for maintaining a youthful look at any
age. Your hands get the most exposure and show your age the most, so care of
them is care for your age. 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 and best.
As
you enter your 20's, your hands look young and healthy for the most
part. These are your skin's glory years as they are likely yours as well. This is
the best time to start preventing the effects of aging, because you don't yet
have to worry about treating the effects that are already there.
Premature aging is most often caused by exposure to the sun. In your 20's is
the best time to begin protecting your hands. At least twice a day, use a
moisturizer with an SPF of at least 15. 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. UVA rays are what cause brown spots and wrinkles.
About
once a week, exfoliate the skin on your hands 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.
As
you enter your 30's, your estrogen levels will begin to drop. This drop
will cause more dryness in your hands than you experienced in your 20's. 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.
Each morning, when you get up, 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 skin's 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 will
also tend to lose moisture during the night. To prevent this, apply an
emollient serum to the backs of your hands about a half an hour before you go
to bed. Lastly, to fade out any brown spots that have begun to show, apply a
prescription bleaching cream (see your dermatologist) in the morning and then
some sort of vitamin A derivative in the evening.
As you reach your 40's 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 40's 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, don't 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.
If
serious wrinkles and spots continue to appear on your hands, you may have to
resort to in-office dermatological procedures. 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 hands, no matter
what your age, and enjoy the benefits.
The
Secrets of Healthy Nails
Many people assume that the secret to having strong, healthy nails is the way
you care for them. Millions of women spend money on manicures and pedicures
each week in an effort to keep their nails looking healthy and beautiful. In
fact, the true secrets to healthy nails begins way before you set foot in the
salon. The first step to having healthy, strong nails has to do with nutrition.
Some people are surprised to find out that what you eat has a major impact on
the way your nails grow.
The biggest nutritional tip for healthy nails is to get plenty of vitamins.
Vitamin A, vitamin C, and vitamin B12 all have an effect on your finger and toe
nails.
Vitamin A works to keep your nails strong. If you do not have a large enough intake of vitamin A as well as calcium, you could find that your nails become dry and/or bitter. Bitter nails often break much more frequently and easily than stronger nails.
Vitamin C can work to prevent those annoying and sometimes painful hang nails. Protein and frolic acid work with vitamin C to keep your nails healthy and void of any hang nail problems.
Protein also keeps your nails healthy in other ways. You may have noticed random white bands across your fingernails at one time or another. These are often caused by protein deficiency and making sure your intake of protein is standard can help keep your nails looking clear and healthy.
Zinc also prevents white spots from appearing on your nails as well. Vitamin B12 assists in keeping your nails from becoming dried out, much like vitamin A. Without vitamin B12 nails often also become darker and the ends often curve. Sufficient amounts of vitamin B12 can keep your nails growing healthy and remaining naturally colored and clear.
Another
nutritional tip for healthy nails is keeping up your intake of hydrochloric
acid. Hydrochloric acid prevents nails from splitting and breaking. Keeping
your nails strong is vital in the quest for healthy nails.
Even if you were previously aware of the affects nutrition can have on your
nails, you will surely be surprised at how much of a difference a proper diet
can make in the life of your nails. It is recommended that people consume a
diet composed of fifty percent fruits and vegetables. This large portion of
fruits and vegetables provides the large quantity of vitamins that keeps nails
healthy but also helps in a variety of other ways to keep your entire body
healthy and working right.
Dieticians
will recommend that people drink at least eight glasses of water a day. It is
extremely important that people remain hydrated and keep their intake of
liquids high. Although water is the best for keeping everything from vitamins
to toxins moving through the body correctly, almost any liquids are appropriate
for keeping the human body hydrated. Fruit and vegetable juices are often good
for healthy nails as well. In fact, carrot juice is thought to be the best
liquid for keeping your nails healthy and strong. The high levels of calcium
and phosphorus in carrot juice keep nails especially strong.
There are a number of common problems that occur for many people in terms of
their nails. Nutrition can often help in curing most of these problems.
Discoloring is one common complaint that occurs in a number of people. In some
cases these people have conditions such as anemia that may cause this as a
symptom. In other cases discoloration can be attributed to heavy smoking. Dry
nails are another often complaint of people. Dryness causes nails to break
easily which can be a hassle. Diet can have a huge impact on dry nails and
should be considered for people who complain of dryness in their fingernails.
Hang
nails and white spots on the nails are other complaints many people have that
also can be attempted to be reversed through proper diet. If you have problems
with any of these conditions consider changing your diet around, even if you
make small changes.
Eating well can have a huge impact on your nails. However, a proper diet can
have positive aspects on almost every area of your life. In addition to keeping
your nails strong and healthy, a proper diet can make your entire body feel
healthy, rejuvenated and strong.