SJP's hands look
fine to us. And she REALLY loves her
'capable hands,' despite what some
gossip rags call
witch hands. We will get to her
admission to
Andy Cohen in a bit.
Sarah Jessica Parker has
thin, veiny hands.
So what?
Lots of
attractive celebrities do, including
Angelina Jolie, Madonna, Christie Brinkley, Pam Anderson, Meg Ryan, to name a
few.
Often,
slender women with
lower body fat have
hands where the
skin is
thinner and the
veins protrude. Or
female athletes sometimes have
more muscular limbs and the
veins pop out.
And there is also
genetics. Maybe your
mom has
similar veiny hands.
And as we age, the
hands can appear
'bonier,' if you will.
We are in this
club, too. And we were
never bothered by our
veiny hands until we saw
gossip mags zeroing in on a
celebrity's hands and finding
fault with a
single appendage.
How
cruel + bizarre is that?!
Here's what
SJP told
host Andy Cohen of
Watch What Happens Live earlier this
week when she saw an
article about her so-called
witch hands:
"It was so ridiculous, so outrageous to me because, here's the thing — I will wrap this up — I love my hands. My hands, because they've always felt strong. I like that they weren't feminine, but they were like, you know, really capable… And they're my mom's hands. And I've always had super veiny hands, but this is how I was born!"
Can
anything be done about one's
veiny hands?
Yes....there are
dermal fillers that can be injected to add
volume to a
bony hand, and therefore, make the
veins blend in
better.
We have not seen the
celebs we mentioned here going for the
injections, but sometimes we see a few hiding their
hands like
Christie + Madonna.
Shameful that women are attacked for
simply trying to be
themselves.
Check out
SJP's admission to
Andy Cohen here.