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When the pandemic struck a few years ago, many of us found ourselves washing our hands and applying ultra-drying hand sanitizer almost compulsively to avoid catching COVID-19. The increased use of anti-bacterial soaps and sanitizing formulas undoubtedly took a toll on our hands, leaving them chapped, flakey, and wrinkly. After all, you wouldn't apply alcohol-based soaps to the skin on your face and expect it to stay supple and smooth, right?
The aftermath of the ongoing pandemic, coupled with the start of wedding (and engagement) season last month, has caused a surprising new trend in medical spas and dermatology offices: neuromodulators like Botox and Dysport being injected into the hands are on the rise. Many brides and grooms have requested anti-aging injectables for their hands and fingers before their engagement and wedding shoots to make up-close ring shots appear flawless.
While Botox has been used off-label on the hands to treat hyperhidrosis (a condition that causes excessive sweating) for many years now, the treatment is now being requested solely for cosmetic purposes. Fortunately, you don’t have to turn to injectables to erase signs of aging, drying, and sun damage from your hands—opt for Dermelect’s effective anti-aging hand treatment instead.
Infused with a slew of skin-loving ingredients (peptides, collagen, and hyaluronic acid), the lightweight and fast-absorbing hand cream nourishes and corrects without leaving behind a greasy residue—a must for someone like me who has hyperhidrosis! Dermelect’s anti-aging hand treatment truly elevates the hand cream game. After all, it’s not just a lotion; it’s actual skincare.
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