Causes And How To Fix Aging Hands

Sun And UV Protection

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We never forget to use sun and UV protection on our faces. We will religiously reapply sunscreen every hour while outdoors, but our hands often miss out. If you think about where your hands are when you’re outside, it makes sense hands would be vulnerable to the ultraviolet rays of the sun. Whether riding a bike, running, or pushing a baby carriage, our hands have a front row seat to the sun. Not only is it imperative to use a sunscreen with a protection factor (SPF) of thirty or more, it is equally important to reapply sunscreen every hour or after swimming. This will ensure harmful UV rays will not deteriorate the collagen in your hands.

Keep reading to learn more about how to fix aging hands.

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