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Words: Janna Johnson O’Toole. Photography: Laure Bernard; Sevak Babakhani (still-life)W
As we age, the natural fat cushion in our
hands decreases, which causes tendons, bones
and veins to become more visible. “Due to the
loss of collagen and elastin, the skin can become
thin and crepey,” explains Abouchar, who uses
platelet-rich plasma (the patient’s blood is
drawn and the platelets removed) as a natural
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skin from a cellular level and reverses damage.”
Such treatments work well because they
encourage elastin and collagen production.
Kotai adds plumpness with strategic
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which increases hydration and smooths skin
texture. “It’s great for disguising veiny hands,”
she says. And she powers up her Lumenis IPL
laser to zap unsightly brown spots.
For a less intrusive approach, there’s also
a new crop of anti-ageing hand creams that
can, um, lend a hand. Laced with highly
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face, the new formulations employ retinol and
niacinamide to soften crepey texture, boost
collagen and lighten spots, transforming a quick,
haphazard ritual into a targeted treatment.
“We looked at creating a formulation that’s
richer and more moisturising than a face
cream but at the same time not greasy,” says
Lars Fredriksson, founder of Swedish brand
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Hand Serum. “Our vitamin-A complex
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with a high-quality niacinamide for visible
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protection, but slathering on an additional layer of SPF
will do wonders in preventing further damage.
And it’s important not to dismiss the role your
mani plays in the perceived age of your hands. A nude
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on the skin. So it’s best to opt for a classic, pigment-rich
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the tips. A soft pink will complement fair skin tones
while an orange-based red is youthful on medium-
dark tones(blue-based shades will accentuate veins).
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You’re religious about skincare, pedantic about the gym
- but your hands? They’re likely undoing all that hard work.
Meet the new treatments that can sort them out, stat
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hey display our most sparkling possessions
and animate our every conversation, yet at
a certain point our hands start sending mixed
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auto-correct. While our hands are constantly
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breakdown of collagen, elastin and fat,” says Natalie
Abouchar, cosmetic nurse and director of Privée Clinic.
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contribute to making them look much older.”
According to Dr Sara Kotai, the anti-ageing expert
who founded Man Cave Sydney, our hands are less
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have fewer sebaceous glands than the face, meaning
they’re more prone to dryness and can’t heal as quickly
as more protected areas.”
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