Showing posts with label hand cream. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hand cream. Show all posts

Friday, November 23, 2007

Clarins Hand and Nail Treatment Cream


Pausing throughout the day to smooth on a nice hand cream is a simple way to pamper yourself and regroup. I keep Clarins Hand and Nail Treatment Cream stashed in my desk at work.

This cream seals dry cuticles, makes skin feel elastic and leaves a subtle luster on the nails. Not watery but not too heavy, it strikes the
perfect balance to provide lasting hydration.

Even though I would repurchase this cream at the retail price of $29, I'm happy to say I found mine at Marshall's for $4.99!

Friday, October 12, 2007

Amore Pacific Time Response Intensive Hand Renewal Creme


Recently, my lack of TLC for my hands downgraded them from attractive to straight-up distractive! Then, like a beacon of hope, Amore Pacific Time Response Intensive Hand Renewal Creme came to my rescue.

This anti-aging creme boasts a laundry list of exciting compounds, including Bio-GF1K, ECCG, Aqua-Sponge Complex and Bio-Isogen, to ward off environmental damage from the hands, while at the same time repairing and replenishing them with time-released moisturizers.

A drop of this lotion makes my hand feel super silky and the scent is so pleasant; it's very mild and doesn't clash with perfume.

All I can say is, it's amore!

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Crabtree and Evelyn Jojoba Oil Hand Recovery Cream


Last Christmas, I received this Crabtree and Evelyn jojoba oil hand recovery cream in my stocking (thanks, Mom!), and exfoliating as I knew it was forever changed. I was used to regularly exfoliating my face and body, but my hands? Never even thought about it.

This cream is not your regular hand cream. Instead, it is a special blend of sea salt, shea butter, lavender oil and oatmeal that is massaged into the hands for about 20 seconds and then rinsed off. The whole experience feels sensational, because you can really feel the sea salt exfoliating and the rich moisturizers soaking in, too. The result is unbelievably soft hands.