Brew green tea, cool it completely, pour into a spray bottle, and refrigerate. Mist your face, neck, and arms 2–3 times a day for crepey skin and let it air-dry naturally.
at it felt like a simple drink of refreshment for her crepey skin.
Habit #3: The Simple Neck Stretch Roll That May Restore Flow for Crepey Skin
Crepey skin on the neck often seems to sag faster than anywhere else, making many seniors self-conscious about posture and clothing choices. Helen, 70, added gentle neck rolls twice daily and noticed her crepey skin looked plumper soon after. Gentle movement may help support circulation and oxygen delivery to crepey skin areas affected by slouching.
Helen said her crepey skin on the neck finally started matching the rest of her face.

Habit #2: The Aloe and Vitamin C Dab That May Support Collagen Processes for Crepey Skin
Crepey skin on arms and chest can be especially bothersome when it feels thin and crinkled. Martha, 66, dabbed a simple blend on her crepey skin twice daily and watched texture improve gradually. Aloe’s soothing properties combined with vitamin C may help support natural collagen synthesis in crepey skin.