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There really is nothing that will keep hands from aging, but a very good handcream is L'Occitane Dry Skin Hand Cream. It's main ingredient is shea butter and it is very creamy but not sticky like some of them. Mine is in a tube, so it is very easy to carry with you.
Olive oil has that in it naturally. Neroli + Olive oil + sea salt = nice handscrub that hydrated all the creases and cracks and gives it that baby glow. Its so nice. If you don't like the OO smell just add some vanilla from the cubby. (just regular old vanilla extract will do just fine) This works with sugar too but there is something extra (minerals) in the sea salts that seem to give a little bit more healing powers on my skin. (don't use table salt)
It's not fancy, expensive, or "scientific", but Gold Bond hand lotion is the absolute best I've ever used. And I get compliments on my hands (I'm almost 50).
They gave out samples in our "goodie" bags at a Taste of Home cooking show, and I have used it ever since.
I use whatever wrinkle cream I am currently using on my face. Use it before you go to bed so you don't end up washing out the expensive stuff. This also is good for skin spots or splotchy age coloring.
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