Monday, August 4, 2008

Newest Request: Hand Care And Rejuvenation

Living in the 21 st century often represents an unending quest for beauty and perfection, especially for women who find them dealing with fine lines, wrinkles, overweight, and stretch marks and so on. Rejuvenation not only makes them more appealing but also adds significant more self confidence and personal fulfillment. Important cosmeticians have struggled for decades to release new elixirs of youth, most of them facial care products promising to fade wrinkles away forever. Some of them actually succeeded in it, others did not. The permanent battle between plastic surgery and cosmetic industry has been oscillating for years in people’s top of preferences.
It appears so, that the battle has changed the stake. Facial care, so controversially discussed between the two beauty “dictators”, is no longer the hottest topic. The position is now being claimed by hand care, unjustified neglected until recently. Hands are not only our most used “visit card” speaking about us in almost every circumstance, but they are also one of our body parts most exposed to external and internal aging factors.

Sun light, cold, dirt, but also inner medical conditions affect the appearance of hand skin and make it look spotted, thin and crepe-papery, almost inconsistently transparent.
So what if you got rid of crow’s feet and all those lines of expression around mouth and eyes, when your hands betray you?
Hand skin differs in complexion from face derma, therefore specialized products are needed to maintain or improve its aspect. However, similar techniques can be applied for successful results.
Estheticians agree that microdermabrasion, laser resurfacing and chemical peels, used for face rejuvenation as well, can enhance hand skin with a thicker and more elastic appearance.

Injections work for hand care, too, only this time a chemical solution is used. Another type of injection can be the one valorizing your own fat extracted in a liposuction procedure. Does not sound good at all, and, as far as I know, only a few people will consider this last procedure as viable.
However, lotions and creams remain most people’s number one in beauty treatments, not only due to their affordability, but also to the comfortable and painless usage.

I am A.K.Kohl, a German freelancer, and I write articles (English and German) on skin and beauty, health and travel. You can visit my latest work: Strivectin Serum or just write me for more sample work.

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