Manicure Tips For Younger-Looking Hands

Manicure Tips for Younger Looking HandsHands may be one of the easiest ways to age-check a person, but age-defying experts have culled a few foolproof tricks to hide the signs. According to a study by plastic surgeons in England,wearing nail polish can distract people from noticing veins and age spots.

Researchers asked people to estimate women’s ages based solely on photographs of their hands. Surprisingly, 49% thought women’s hands looked younger when adorned with nail polish.

Pamper your hands and look younger—simply follow these 8 steps.

1. File. Skip the rough nail file, which weakens nails and leads to splitting and peeling. Opt for a crystal glass file instead for a smooth, chip-free nail edge.

2. Shape. Use a fine emery board to shape nail tips only—filing the sides weakens nails. Remember to keep nails no longer than ¼ inch beyond your fingertips for a more youthful appearance.

3. Push.Instead of snipping your cuticles, moisturize and push them back. This skin protects the nail’s growth center, which keeps nails strong and long.

4. Prep. Contrary to popular belief, yellow nails aren’t caused by the nail’s inability to “breathe.” Nails don’t need any air to stay healthy. In fact, polish actually protects weak nails from breaking. It’s dark polishes that cause yellow stains over time. To prevent yellowing, apply a base coat before colored polish—especially if you’re using a darker shade. If your nails are tinged yellow, rub them with a lemon wedge to help whiten them up.

5. Paint. Pale metallic polishes reflect more light, which helps disguise nicks. Plus, the shimmery particles make these formulas adhere better, so they’re less likely to chip in the first place. Try OPI Nail Lacquer in Suzi’s Hungary Again! for a pop of color and a bit of glimmer.

6. Seal. The secret to a lasting manicure is the top coat. Extend lacquer’s life by finishing your manicure with Revlon Quick Dry Top Coat ($6; drugstores), which contains color-saving UV filters.

7. Strengthen. Stop nail breakage with a daily 2.5 mg dose of the B vitamin biotin. Research shows that a daily dose of the nutrient increases nail thickness by 25%, making nails less apt to split, peel, and tear.

8. Start again.When you’re ready for a new shade, remove old polish with a non-acetone remover. Acetonedries out your nails, and breathing in the fumes can cause throat irritation and even increase your pulse rate. After you’ve removed your old lacquer, repeat these steps, and enjoy your youthful hands!

How do you keep your hands eternally youthful?

Share your best-kept beauty secrets in the comments below!

 

7 Ways to Defy Your Age

Sure, no one wants to be 21 again—some misadventures and irresponsibility are better left in the past. But to feelyoung again? Now that’s a different story!

Rediscover the zest and optimism you felt when you were younger for a happier life now. Just follow these simple stepsto reclaim the energy, zeal, and sense of well-being you enjoyed in your youth:

Hit the hay early. Getting your beauty sleep is the simplest way to feel younger right now. Resting up gives your brain and body the chance to fully recharge. But in all likelihood, you’re not getting as much as you need. Make the effort to turn in early and get 8 hours of sleep for 6 weeks straight. After 6 weeks, you’ll have a healthy sleep schedule formed, and feel the difference.

Eat healthy food. You are what you eat—so fuel your body with age-proof meals. Start every meal with a fruit or vegetable and a tall glass of water. Loading up on the vitamins and antioxidants in fruits and veggies will make you feel refreshed, recharged, and reenergized.

Build up your strength. The right kind of strength-training can help you feel decades younger. When done properly, weight-training makes microtears in the muscles, which leads your body to generate thicker, stronger muscle fiber. Strengthening your muscles in this way leaves you less vulnerable to injuries and builds your stamina.

Indulge your vanity. Forget the nips and tucks—there’s no such thing as eternal youth. But don’t underestimate the power of taking care of your looks. There’s a vast difference between trying too hard to look 10 years younger and trying to look your best at whatever age you are. So schedule that salon date and invest in a good face cream, guilt-free. It’s good for you.

Throw in a little spontaneity. Doing the same thing in the same order everyday is a surefire way to make you feel run down. Give your brain the stimulation you did in your youth by keeping your day fresh and trying new things. Just make little, out-of-the-ordinary changes like stopping at a different café for your morning latte or trying a new workout routine.

Get nostalgic. Load your iPod with your favorite tunes from your youth, and have a nice long stroll down memory land. Harvard University found that people who were placed in an environment that resembled their youth—with movies, music, and memorabilia from the past—experienced marked improvements in their memory, vision, happiness level, and overall health.

Play up the positive. Age has a way of making you clearly see the gloom in the world, from natural disasters to divorce and lost jobs.That’s why the final step to feeling younger is to shift your focus from what makes you unhappy to the things that make you happy. This isn’t an exercise in denying what is unpleasant—rather, it’s a way to tap into your gratitude. In turn, your optimism will motivate you to live your life fully and meaningfully.

What are some ways you cultivate your youthful vigor?