Does Fragile, Thinning Skin on Your Hands Give Away Your Age?

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Your hands can be a dead giveaway of your age, regardless of how young you look or feel – and regardless of how much money you spend on anti-aging products (or even plastic surgery) for your face. Every time you look down at your hands, which you probably do more than you realize, you notice it, too.

The small wrinkles, pronounced veins and loose skin on your hands and other areas of your body – like your arms, chest, neck and legs – are partly due to environmental damage (exposure to sun, cleansers, etc.) over time and partly due to the natural aging process. Then there’s the fact that skin loses elasticity and becomes thinner and more fragile naturally.

As we age, our bodies lose collagen, a process we notice even more where skin is already thin. We also start to lose the fatty, protective layer that helps your skin look supple and guards it from damage, like bruising, ripping or tearing.

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There are countless anti-aging products and procedures for your face, including collagen injections, but companies have largely ignored our skin’s health. Fortunately, that’s all changing. DerMend Mature Skin Solutions is a total-body skincare line that was specifically developed for the changing needs of mature women and men.

One of their products, DerMend Fragile Skin Moisturizing Formula, contains a unique combination of ingredients like hyaluronic acid, retinol, glycolic acid and ceramides. The formula is shown to help rejuvenate thin, fragile, crepey skin, whether it is on your hands, arms, chest or legs.

Regular use can help improve the skin’s natural barrier and help restore your skin’s youthful appearance. DerMend even offers a guarantee: you’ll notice results in 14 days or less, or you can send the product back for a refund.

Learn more about DerMend Fragile Skin Moisturizing Formula and other DerMend Mature Skin Solutions products at DerMend.com. You can also purchase it today at CVS/pharmacy.

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Last modified: January 31, 2018

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