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- su******Combination SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedJun 11, 2024
I've been repurchasing and using this hand cream for quite some time now. Among Andalou products, personally, I love the lavender scent the best. It applies smoothly without being sticky and absorbs well. Above all, I'm absolutely thrilled with the ingredients. While there's nothing particularly disappointing about the product itself, the purchasing process can be a bit cumbersome, which makes me less likely to go out of my way to buy it. It's not easily available domestically, so you usually have to order it from international sites like iHerb. Mixing it with hyaluronic acid makes it even softer and more hydrating - kl******Dry SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedMay 5, 2024
After struggling with a severe detergent allergy and experiencing side effects from steroid ointments prescribed by my dermatologist, I decided to focus on intense hydration. That's when I discovered this product while searching for organic hand creams on Cou#. The ingredients are reliable and the moisturizing effect is outstanding. This has become my go-to hand cream. It contains lavender and eucalyptus essential oils - lavender is known to help with dermatitis, while eucalyptus is beneficial for burns. I apply a thick layer at night before bed. I've decided to keep one at work and one at home! The texture feels like a rich butter, with more oil than water content, making it perfect for protecting hands that lack sebaceous glands. The only minor issue is that even new products don't come with a sealing sticker. Other than that, no complaints. It's reassuring to know I can apply this frequently without worrying about harmful ingredients. Highly recommended for lavender lovers! I'm eager to try all the other scents too. - Hwahae UserDry SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedOct 19, 2018
*Usage: It applies smoothly without any stickiness. Since I frequently wash my hands and always apply hand cream after washing, I prefer products that don't leave a tacky feeling. This would be a good option for those who work with a lot of paperwork, pens, or keyboards throughout the day and don't want to use a heavy, rich hand cream. *Efficacy: The moisturizing effect is moderate. To be honest, it's not extremely hydrating. I still use a richer hand cream before bedtime. *Ingredients: My skin on my hands is very sensitive and dry, and I also have atopic dermatitis symptoms that don't occur elsewhere on my body. So I'm very careful about the ingredients I use on my hands. I'm particularly sensitive to fragrances, and I've been searching for a hand cream without fragrance and phenoxyethanol for a long time. It's not easy to find hand creams with good ingredients, but this product fits my requirements perfectly. I'll definitely repurchase this due to the ingredients. The only downside is not being able to purchase it locally, as it needs to be ordered from iHerb. Also, it has a strong rosemary scent when first applied, which fades quickly. Those who dislike herbal fragrances may not enjoy this. 1. For those with very dry hands, I'd recommend trying natural soaps. I don't often use the generic soaps in public restrooms, and instead carry a small container of natural soap that I cut into pieces. Since using natural soap, my hands have felt much less dry. I purchase the CP natural soaps from [company name]. 2. I've also tried the clementine-scented product from the same line, which isn't listed on Hwahae yet. It felt like it had slightly better moisturizing properties (though that could be just my perception!). However, I wouldn't recommend it for those sensitive to citrus oils (orange oil, mandarin peel oil, etc.), as it does contain orange peel oil. When I use citrus-based oils on my face, it tends to dry out and cause eczema-like symptoms, but I didn't have that issue when using it on my hands.