wrinkled skin
The German phrase 'faltige Haut' is used to describe skin that has wrinkles or creases, often due to aging or exposure to the elements. It is a direct translation of 'wrinkled skin' in English.
I am afraid of the wrinkled skin on you.
The speaker is expressing their fear about the recipient's wrinkled skin. The context could be humor, exaggeration or actual fear depending on the tone and situation.
Your cap covers your wrinkled skin quite well.
The speaker is indirectly highlighting the fact that the recipient's hat does a good job of covering their wrinkled skin. It could be interpreted as either sarcasm or a genuine compliment based on context.
I like the wrinkled skin of your hands.
The speaker is expressing appreciation for the recipient's hand, specifically their wrinkled skin. This can suggest a close connection or deep affection for the recipient.