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Now we're going to talk about one more thing that people forget about. What I also like
to do is take a little bit of the mask, again with your spatula, and I like to put it on
the hands. Because aging, although there's plastic surgery for a lot of things, there's
not really a whole lot of plastic surgery that can help your hands. So it's a little
weird to see somebody who's like, I don't know, sixty that has this great face and then
they have these really kind of weird looking hands because they didn't take care of it
when they had the chance. So I also use just a little bit and put it on the hands. Let
it stay on for the same amount of time that you would for your face. So while you're doing
your face, do your hands. Let it sit. It's going to have the same type of properties.
And the reason why hands show a little bit of aging, it's just like underneath the eye
area, there's not a whole lot, you do see blood vessels there, but for some strange
reason they don't oxygenate the same way. Just like underneath the eye. So they don't
have that same type of fluid movement. So because of that the hands will show aging.
So that's why we want to take care of our hands and our neck area. Because, again, the
plastic surgeon can't do a whole lot with that area. So it's up to you. So once you've
done that, let it sit and then emulsify. And you can gently wipe that off or you can run
it under running water. And I'm going to let you show, see the difference. Even with that
just few minutes, look at that. Even though I've only had that on for a few minutes, look
at the difference in the hand. This one is so much more brighter and clearer. It's great
if you have freckles on your hands, with sun damage. I mean look at that. Look how much
brighter that is. So imagine what your face is going to feel like and your hands are going
to feel like when you do this on a constant basis.