That sounds like the start of another viral transformation-style post, but it’s missing the actual “before/after” or the method.
These posts usually follow a predictable pattern:
- “These hands looked aged, full of spots…”
- then a dramatic reveal
- followed by a vague “natural remedy” or product claim
In reality, age spots and hand aging (often called sun spots or lentigines) are mainly caused by:
- long-term sun exposure (UV damage)
- thinning skin with age
- reduced collagen and skin repair
They don’t disappear quickly from any single trick or “instant” remedy. Improvements that are real usually come from:
- sunscreen (prevention, not reversal)
- retinoids or vitamin C (slow improvement over weeks/months)
- dermatology treatments like laser or chemical peels (more noticeable results)
Most viral posts showing “overnight change” are usually:
- lighting differences
- filters
- makeup/concealer
- edited images
- or staged comparisons
If you share the next part (what they claim caused the change), I can tell you whether it’s actually useful or just marketing hype.
