By Body Part
Anti-Aging Hand Creams
We have not tested hands products yet
We only rank products we have put through our full testing protocol. We have not scored hands-specific products yet, so there is nothing to rank here honestly. Know one we should test?
Suggest a product to testAbout aging on the hands
The back of the hand has thin skin, little underlying fat, and heavy daily sun exposure, which is why it shows crepiness, volume loss, and pigmentation early, often before the face. Frequent washing strips the barrier further.
An effective anti-aging hand cream pairs a rich, occlusive base (to repair the barrier and lock in water) with treatment actives: peptides or retinoids for firmness and texture, niacinamide and vitamin C for tone, and broad-spectrum SPF for the daytime, since UV is the single biggest driver of hand aging.
We have not yet put hand-specific products through the BLC testing protocol, so we are not ranking any here. If there is a hand cream you would like us to test, tell us and we will add it to the queue.
Every claim here traces back to our research library. See also our ingredient glossary.