L’Occitane Dry Skin Hand Cream 5.2oz
Heals and protects even the most hard-working hands. & #8232;Fast-absorbing, super-smooth hand cream contains 20% shea butter, honey and sweet almond extract, and antioxidant vitamin E blended with the soft scents of jasmine and ylang-ylang essences. Glides on and instantly absorbs to heal and protect dry and dehydrated skin. 5.2oz
Customer Review: Absolutely the Best
I’m a caregiver, and the frequent hand washing and sanitizing made my skin rough and painfully cracked, but this cream made my hands soft again.
I am a big fan of a bargain and I’ve tried Neutrogena Norwegian formula, Vaseline Intensive Care, Jergens, Curel, Lubriderm, Eucerin, Aveeno and other common brands, but the L’Occitane just worked better.
Pros of the L’Occitane cream:
1. Moisturizes super effectively.
2. Absorbs well without lots of greasiness.
3. Fragrance is pleasant and not too strong.
Cons:
1. Price.
2. Lack of UV protection.
The only other hand cream that worked about as well was Ahava (also a gift and also very expensive).
If you can’t get the L’Occitane, then the closest inexpensive alternatives include:
Eucerin Calming Cream is very rich and non-greasy (it comes fragrance free and is in a nice, large tube) and
Neutrogena Norwegian Formula (also greasier but available in fragrance free version) or Norwegian Formula FAST ABSORBING Hand Cream.
Customer Review: Buy this lotion
I live in a very dry area. The humidity was 10% this morning. L’Occitane is the first lotion I have found that not only works really, really well, it smells good. I work in an office with many, many little cubicles pressed together. We need to smell good, but not annoyingly good. People live longer. This product is helping me arrive at at an advanced age without having skin like the snakes and lizards who also live here. Actually, until I bought this stuff and started using it faithfully, the snakes and lizards had better skin than I did. Buy Skin Care Makeup Now