Retinoids.
We know some 40 years later, that these Vitamin A derivatives, most notably Retin-A and Renova, do a face and neck a lot of good.
Retinoids have the chemical compounds that can brighten skin, soften fine lines and wrinkles, and improve skin texture.
So why not take a little left-over from your nightly ritual and baby your hands.
Let's be honest here.......Hands can be a dead giveaway, as we like to say. Most times, we are so busy trying to 'save' our faces and necks, that we forget to even treat our precious hands.
New York Dermatologist Heidi Waldorf has this advice:
Apply the same retinoid you put on your face and neck to your hands. And then, add a layer of Vaseline on top. Wear a pair of cotton gloves to bed.
In the morning, your hands will feel and look a lot smoother and softer. And you will be protecting them from further environmental damage. Even brown spots on hands will slowly lighten up and gently fade.
Retinoids usually come in prescription form, such as Retin-A, Renova, Avita, Tazorac, and several others.
But you can buy retinoids in creams and serums over-the-counter and still get excellent results. These might not be as powerful as Retin-A, but they are certainly less irritating. Try RoC Retinol Correxion Deep WrinkleNight Cream ($22, at drugstores).
Here's to younger-looking hands in 2011!
1 comment:
should retinoid creams be used everyday?
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