How to Use Aloe Vera:
Extract fresh gel from an aloe vera leaf, or use a store-bought version if you’re short on time.
Massage the gel into your hands until it’s fully absorbed.
Repeat daily to keep your hands hydrated and youthful.
5. Protect Your Hands with Sunscreen
Sun damage is one of the leading causes of premature aging, and your hands are no exception. Without proper protection, UV rays can cause dark spots, dryness, and a loss of elasticity.
How to Use Sunscreen on Your Hands:
Choose a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of at least 30.
Apply a generous amount to your hands before heading outdoors, even on overcast days.
Reapply every two hours if you’re spending extended time outside or after washing your hands.
Bonus Tip: Overnight Hand Mask
For an intensive overnight treatment, create a hand mask that combines the best of natural ingredients for deep hydration and nourishment.
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