Ronni
Well-known Member
- Location
- Nashville TN
I am inordinately grateful I don't have varicose veins.
I do have spider veins however, that aren't a health issue, they're just unsightly. I have them slightly on my upper thighs, and they've also developed around my ankles and lower legs. Not a lot, but they're noticeable. Most of the time I don't even bother with them, they're just a factor of aging and I'm grateful they're not worse.
But they are why I chose to get a spray tan before my future step-daughter's wedding. I don't want to wear hose, and the tan nicely covers up the spider veins. I mean, they're not hidden completely, but having a bit of color on my skin instead of the pale white tends to lessen the contrast between veins and skin, and they're much less noticeable.
Ron has a few too, though his skin is naturally darker than mine so they're a lot less noticeable on him. I envy him his skin...it has a sort of glow to it that makes it look golden even in the places that never see the sun. He has no idea what's in his lineage beyond his caucasian parents and grandparents but I feel like there must be a golden skinned relative in the mix somewhere.
I think they're more prevalent in women than in men, though that's just a guess based entirely on observation.
Do you have 'em?
I do have spider veins however, that aren't a health issue, they're just unsightly. I have them slightly on my upper thighs, and they've also developed around my ankles and lower legs. Not a lot, but they're noticeable. Most of the time I don't even bother with them, they're just a factor of aging and I'm grateful they're not worse.
But they are why I chose to get a spray tan before my future step-daughter's wedding. I don't want to wear hose, and the tan nicely covers up the spider veins. I mean, they're not hidden completely, but having a bit of color on my skin instead of the pale white tends to lessen the contrast between veins and skin, and they're much less noticeable.
Ron has a few too, though his skin is naturally darker than mine so they're a lot less noticeable on him. I envy him his skin...it has a sort of glow to it that makes it look golden even in the places that never see the sun. He has no idea what's in his lineage beyond his caucasian parents and grandparents but I feel like there must be a golden skinned relative in the mix somewhere.
I think they're more prevalent in women than in men, though that's just a guess based entirely on observation.
Do you have 'em?