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Your Hands Might Be Giving Away Your Age: Expert-Approved Tips to Fix It  

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Dry, wrinkled, or dull hands? Dermatologists share expert-approved ways to reverse hand aging and bring back a youthful glow.

You might have a perfect, glowing face but there is one part of your body that is quietly giving away your age. From wrinkles to dry patches and even peeling skin, your hands age faster than any part of your body.

Here are dermatologist-approved tips to restore your hands’ youthful glow.

Why Exactly Do Our Hands Age Faster?

Most of us do not realize this but the skin on our hands shows signs of aging earlier than other areas.

Constantly washing and using certain sanitizers which also causes the skin to lose natural oils and years of sun exposure cause hyperpigmentation and age spots.

Constantly washing your hands could lead to it drying out. Photo Credit: Pinterest

Constantly washing your hands could lead to it drying out. Photo Credit: Pinterest

Over time, all of this leads to dull, scaly hands that make you look older than you actually are.

5 Expert-Approved Tips to Fix It

Sunscreen is a must!

Sunscreen especially from SPF 30 helps protect from UV rays. Photo Credit: Pinterest

Sunscreen especially from SPF 30 helps protect from UV rays. Photo Credit: Pinterest

Your hands need sunscreen as much as your face does.

This is because sun exposure is a leading cause of premature skin aging. To fix this, use broad spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30 daily whether you’re outdoors or in your house.

Use sunscreen with SPF while you drive, walk, or stroll and ensure that you reapply after every hand wash

Strengthen skin barrier through hydration

Cream containing ceramides hydrate the skin. Photo Credit: Pinterest

Cream containing ceramides hydrate the skin. Photo Credit: Pinterest

Your skin needs a lot of moisture especially if it’s already looking dry and wrinkled. Get hand creams that contain hyaluronic acid, ceramides or glycerin to hydrate your skin and strengthen skin barrier.

You can also use hand masks. Apply them at night before you sleep. For better, immediate results, use large amounts of hand cream at night and wear cotton gloves to seal in the moisture before you go to bed.

You would wake up to moisturized, plump skin that gradually appears more youthful.

Fade dark spots.

Kojic acid helps fade dark spots. Photo Credit: Pinterest

Kojic acid helps fade dark spots. Photo Credit: Pinterest

Dark spots are an early sign of aging and should not be ignored

Ingredients such Vitamin C, niacinamide or kojic acid help fade dark spots. You can also buy retinol-based hand creams to help pigmentation and boost collagen.

Consult your dermatologist for treatments such as laser therapy or microdermabrasion.

Try to restore elasticity and volume.

Us Retinol-based creams to improve elasticity. Photo Credit: Pinterest

Us Retinol-based creams to improve elasticity. Photo Credit: Pinterest

If your hands are visibly bony or there are visible vein lines, then the problem might be collagen loss.

Retinol-based creams help boost collagen but you should also see your dermatologist for other options that would restore collagen and volume like microneedling and hyaluronic acid fillers.

These procedures will help to stimulate collagen and give your hands a more youthful look.

Go easy on your hands.

Use moisturizers to keep the hands hydrated. Photo Credit: Pinterest

Use moisturizers to keep the hands hydrated. Photo Credit: Pinterest

While you need to maintain hygiene by washing your hands, you also need to understand that washing too frequently dry out your hand.

Also ensure you avoid harsh soaps as they can dry out your hands easily and use non-stripping moisturizer cleaners so that they don’t also dry out your hands.

Keep a moisturizer in your bag and ensure that you apply it after every wash or sanitizer use.

A simple, consistent routine with hyaluronic acid to hydrate, vitamin C to brighten, and moisturizer to prevent dryness will keep your hands smooth, soft, and supple.

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Nina Dobrev Goes Blonde for Her New Movie Role

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Nina Dobrev has traded her signature brunette hair for blonde waves as she steps into her latest film role. The actress revealed the transformation on Instagram on August 11, giving fans a first look at her appearance as Piper Bellinger in the upcoming romantic comedy It Happened One Summer.

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Dobrev, 37, shared a carousel of behind-the-scenes photos from the set, captioning the post, “Meet Piper. Turns out blondes do have more fun.” In the first image, she appears seated in what looks like a hair and makeup chair, posing with the new blonde hairstyle and flashing a peace sign.

The blonde look is a departure from Dobrev’s usual brunette hair and reflects Piper Bellinger’s appearance in the film adaptation of Tessa Bailey’s bestselling novel.

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Dobrev also acknowledged the change on her Instagram Stories, writing that she had never thought she would be blonde and adding, “Never say never.” At the time of the reveal, it was not clear whether the actress had dyed her own hair or was wearing a wig for the role.

The actress’s carousel offered more than a glimpse at the hair transformation. It included behind-the-scenes images from the production, including shots of her co-stars Gavin Leatherwood and Virginia Gardner on a monitor, as well as Tyler Hoechlin, who plays her character’s love interest, Brendan Taggart. Dobrev was also photographed holding a clapperboard and filming a bathroom scene in a hot pink bra and lace pajama shorts. Other images showed a lake, a police car and Dobrev wearing a blue patterned bandana while posing from the makeup chair.

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It Happened One Summer is based on Bailey’s New York Times bestselling novel and is the first book in the author’s Bellinger Sisters series. The story centres on Piper, an L.A. “It Girl” whose privileged life changes after a viral incident gets her cancelled. Cut off from her wealthy family’s financial support, she is sent to a small Pacific Northwest fishing town, where she is expected to repair her late father’s dive bar.

There, Piper meets Brendan Taggart, a local sea captain who has little patience for influencers. Her time in Westport forces her to confront a life very different from the one she knew in Los Angeles.

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Hoechlin plays Brendan, while Virginia Gardner stars as Piper’s sister. Leatherwood plays Fox Thornton, Brendan’s best friend and fellow fisherman. Peter Hutchings, who directed The Hating Game, is directing the adaptation.

Hutchings previously described Leatherwood as an important addition to the cast, saying he was the “missing piece.” He also praised the chemistry between the actors, particularly Dobrev and Gardner as the Bellinger sisters, alongside Hoechlin and Leatherwood.

It Happened One Summer has sold more than two million copies in the U.S. and is the first book in Bailey’s Bellinger Sisters series. The series continues with Hook, Line and Sinker, while a third book is expected in 2027.

Production on the film is currently taking place in New York.

 

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Signs Your Skin Barrier May Be Damaged

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Have you ever wondered why your skin suddenly starts acting up? You’re following your skincare routine, using products that used to work well, yet somehow your skin stops responding the same way. Sometimes your serum starts stinging, your face feels unusually dry, or your skin suddenly becomes more sensitive. If this sounds familiar, your skin barrier might be the reason.

Think of your skin barrier like a protective wall, according to dermatologist Dr. Piliang, “Your skin barrier is basically your outer layer of the skin. It’s dead, not alive, and it’s made up of dead cells, lipids, proteins and fats that help protect your skin from the environment.”

But how do you know if your skin barrier is actually struggling?

Dryness and Tightness

One of the first signs of a damaged skin barrier is when your skin starts feeling dry or uncomfortable, even after you’ve applied moisturizer. This happens when the natural oils in your skin become disrupted. These oils, including ingredients like ceramides and fatty acids, help keep moisture locked in. Things like harsh skincare products, weather changes, or overdoing your routine can affect them, and in turn, your skin lose its ability to stay hydrated.

Redness and Irritation

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A healthy skin barrier helps protect your skin from outside factors like pollution, weather changes, and strong skincare ingredients. But when that protection becomes weaker, these things can irritate your skin easily. You start to experience things like redness, discomfort, or a burning sensation, especially when using products that never caused problems before.

Flakiness and Rough Texture

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A damaged skin barrier can also affect how smooth your skin looks and feels. When your skin starts having difficulty with retaining moisture, it becomes dry and flaky. Dead skin cells begins build up on the surface instead of shedding properly, leaving your complexion looking dull and uneven. This is why your skin starts to feel rough to touch or your makeup may not sit as smoothly as it used to.

Increased Sensitivity to Products

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Another common sign is when your skin becomes more sensitive than usual. A product that once felt soothing, starts to sting or cause irritation. Even gentle products, including fragrance-free options, may feel uncomfortable. If your barrier is damaged, your skin becomes unable to defend itself against ingredients and outside stressors. This can make your skin react faster and more strongly than before.

How to Protect Your Skin Barrier

Use warm water, not hot

Hot water can strip your skin of its natural oils. Stick to lukewarm water and be gentle when washing your face.

Choose a mild, fragrance-free cleanser

Harsh soaps can irritate your skin. Go for a gentle, soap-free formula instead.

Don’t over-exfoliate or over-cleanse

Too much exfoliating or washing can weaken your skin barrier. Keep your routine simple and avoid scrubbing.

Moisturize consistently

Look for ingredients like ceramides and fatty acids that help support your skin barrier. Also use ingredients like petrolatum, hyaluronic acid, glycerin, honey, and urea help draw moisture into the skin and keep it hydrated.

One of the best things you can do is simplify your routine and give your skin time to recover, avoid introducing too many new products at once. If your skin isn’t improving or still feels irritated, consider consulting a dermatologist about the products your skin actually needs.

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How to Find the Best Eyebrow Shape for Your Face

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Your eyebrows are one of the defining features of your face. The way they are shaped can make you look more awake, more lifted, and even change the entire look of your face.

But one thing a lot of people miss is that your brows should be shaped based on your face, not someone else’s. You might have tried to copy a celebrity’s brows and notice it doesn’t look the same on you, and that’s because the  shape of your face is different.

Getting the perfect eyebrow shape for your face can make a huge difference in your appearance. Keep reading to learn what works best for your facial features.

Before we go into the perfect brows for your face shape, let’s look at how professionals approach brow structure and what they consider when shaping. According to celebrity brow artist Anastasia Soare, knowing your face shape will determine the best brow for your features. She explains that the natural state of your brow, the way your hair grows, can influence what shape will suit you.

Another celebrity makeup artist, Pati Dubroff, also talked on the importance of structure. She notes that your brow bone acts as a guide for shaping your brows. So instead of forcing a shape, she focuses on where the hair grows naturally, where the brow is sparse. All these adjustments can give the illusion of a lifted shape.

Best Eyebrow Shapes for Different Face Shapes

Square Face Shape

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If your face has an angular jawline and your proportions are fairly even, you likely have a square face shape. For this face type, softer brows work best. A gently lifted arch helps balance out the sharpness of the jawline without making your face look too structured. Keeping the brows relatively straight helps visually shorten the length of your face

Oval Face Shape

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For an oval face, the length is longer than width. In this case, the face is already balanced, so your brows don’t need too much. A light brow with lifted ends works best.

Round Face Shape

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With a round face, the width and length of your face are quite similar. A more defined arch works well here, as this gives the illusion of vertical length and balances the roundness of the face. Avoid rounded brows, as they highlight the roundness of your face.

Heart-Shaped Face

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For this type of face shape, the forehead is usually wider, while your chin is slightly pointed. A rounded brow will balance your facial features. Do not go for brows with angled arches, instead try a rounded curve that will soften the upper part of your face.

Rectangle (Oblong) Face Shape

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A rectangle face is similar to a square face. It is longer and less wide, having similar width across the forehead, cheeks, and jawline. To create a balance, a flatter brow shape is perfect. Keeping the brow horizontally as it helps to visually shorten the length of your face.

After understanding your face shape, the next step is brow mapping. Brow mapping is knowing where your brows should start, arch, and end based on your facial features. Chanel ambassador Jimena Garcia explained that brow mapping is about using your natural facial proportions: like your eyes and nose as a guide to shape your brows. Other factors like your hairline and hairstyle can also influence what brow shape works best for you.

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