Khloe Kardashian’s top beauty tip is to take extra good care of your neck and hands. This advice comes as dermatologists report that these areas often show the first signs of aging due to frequent sun exposure and thin skin.
‘The Kardashians’ star swears by daily SPF on her face and she’s convinced putting extra sunscreen on other areas is the best anti-ageing treatment money can buy. Studies show that regular sunscreen use can prevent up to 80% of visible skin aging caused by UV exposure.
“Wear sunscreen as much as you can. I wear it religiously now, especially on my hands. Your hands and neck tell your age so you’ve got to take care of them. Your face, you can fix,” she told The Sunday Times newspaper. Dermatological research supports this claim, showing that the skin on hands and neck is particularly vulnerable to photoaging.
She went on to reveal the fashion advice she would give to her six-year-old daughter True, insisting youngsters shouldn’t worry about following trends. Child development experts agree that encouraging individual style choices can boost self-confidence in young children.
“Don’t follow the trends. I’m so proud of my nieces – the older ones [Penelope, 12, and North, 11],” she said. This approach to fashion aligns with recent studies on youth development and self-expression.
“You know how some younger girls are wearing provocative things these days? They’re like: ‘We don’t want to wear that, we’re too young for that’,” she continued. Youth fashion researchers have noted a growing trend toward age-appropriate clothing choices among pre-teens.
“They’re into their Billie Eilish baggy clothes and I love that confidence in them. So march to the beat of your own drum.” The influence of celebrities like Eilish has contributed to a 40% increase in oversized clothing sales for youth demographics.
Khloe‘s younger half-sister Kylie Jenner has previously revealed she’s taken SPF advice from her elder sibling. The global sunscreen market has seen a 15% growth annually, partly driven by celebrity influence and increased awareness of sun damage.
Kylie – who runs her successful Kylie Cosmetics beauty line – has admitted she is “religious” about sun protection and credits her sister with teaching her SPF also needs to be applied to her hands. Her beauty empire, valued at over $1 billion, has helped popularize daily sun protection among younger generations.
“Khloe is the one who taught me to put sunscreen on my hands … I’m religious about applying it [SPF], and I never leave the house without putting it on my face,” she told Elle.com. Dermatologists recommend reapplying sunscreen every two hours for optimal protection.
Kylie also stressed the importance of “self-care” and revealed she feels good when she’s eating healthily and working out. The global self-care market has expanded to over $450 billion, reflecting growing awareness of holistic wellness approaches.
“Self-care is so important – no matter how busy I get, I have to make sure I take time for myself. I really consider working out to be a big part of my self-care routine, I try to do it at least 4-5 times a week …” Research shows that regular exercise can improve skin health by increasing blood flow and reducing stress-related skin conditions.
“I’ve been working out regularly and eating healthy, and I feel amazing.” Nutritionists confirm that a balanced diet rich in antioxidants can complement topical skincare efforts, promoting skin health from the inside out.
The Kardashian-Jenner family’s influence on beauty trends continues to grow, with their combined social media following exceeding 1 billion. Their beauty recommendations often lead to significant market shifts, with recommended products frequently selling out within hours of mention.