When we think about skin care and looking our best, we usually put all our energy into our faces. So, we spend a lot of time just worrying about the face, but we tend to ignore two important parts of our body: our hands and feet.

Here are some helpful tips to consider when you want to provide better care for your hands and feet.

SIGNS OF AGING IN YOUR HANDS

There are several signs of aging when it comes to your hands:

actinic keratoses;

age spots;

wrinkles;

Flaccidity.

There are a number of treatments available that can reduce the appearance of these signs of aging. A filler with a collagen biostimulator can restore a youthful appearance, while a peel and/or laser are great for improving skin quality.

SIGNS OF AGING ON YOUR FEET

The texture of the skin of the foot changes with age as there is a loss of fat. As the layers of fat thin, the skin can also experience additional stress, causing dryness and cracking. Many people also develop calluses.

To take care of your feet, make sure you wear the right shoes. Pointy shoes or shoes that are too tight can cause ingrown, painful, and inflamed toenails. Also take care of cuticles. Keep them hydrated to create a barrier against yeast, fungus and bacteria.

YOU NEED TO MOISTURIZE FREQUENTLY

Every time you wash your hands, you are removing important oils from your skin. So, moisturize them regularly and frequently. Also, don't forget to use sunscreen on the back of your hands, preventing photoaging and reducing the risk of developing skin cancer.

Hydration care is also important for the feet. We should hydrate them mainly at bedtime.