The Real Reason
Why It Happens
Your body has an active system inside it. When you get wet, tiny blood vessels under your fingertips shrink or tighten up. This pulling action makes the skin bunch up into wrinkles. It is like wearing a shirt that is slightly too big; when the shoulders tighten, the fabric folds.
The Superpower
Scientists believe this happens because wrinkled fingers act like tire treads. Just as tires grip wet roads better than smooth wheels, your wrinkled fingertips can hold onto slippery things more easily. Your body does this for you automatically to help you grab items when they are wet!
Examples
- You notice your fingers look like raisins after a long bath.
- A swimmer holds a slippery rock better with wrinkled hands than smooth ones.
- If you cut the nerve in your finger, it stays smooth even when wet.
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