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- Hwahae UserCombination SkinMar 23, 2025
Despite its rich texture, it absorbs well and quickly with a moisturizing feel. It's perfect for dry hands in winter. Rather than an artificial fragrance, it has a subtle shea butter scent. I liked everything about it. There's nothing particularly disappointing. It would be great if it were sold at a more affordable price domestically. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinAtopy SkinSensitive SkinNov 25, 2024
❄️Review from someone who lives with hand cream 365 days a year due to dry hands❄️ Quick take: Hydration is decent, but not sure about the 'Ultra Moisturizing' claim as per the product name Hydration: 4/5 Absorption: 4.5/5 Finish: 5/5 (not sticky) Lasting hydration: 4.5/5 Scent: 4/5 (powdery shea butter fragrance) Price: 5/5 (affordable for 85g) Repurchase intention: Yes Not suitable for severely chapped hands in the dead of winter. Seems like it would work well year-round for people with normal hands, but for someone with extremely dry hands like me, it's probably best used in seasons other than winter. - Hwahae UserDry SkinNov 16, 2024
A more affordable alternative to L'Occitane hand cream. The fragrance is absolutely delightful - subtle yet surprisingly long-lasting. Contains shea butter, which might explain why it's so moisturizing. Absorbs well into the skin quickly. Generous amount of product. Product tends to accumulate around the opening, requiring regular cleaning. That's the only drawback I can think of. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinNov 6, 2024
The scent is mild. The absorption isn't bad either. It sinks in quickly too. However, I'm not particularly inclined to recommend it. In my experience, hand creams with questionable ingredients feel moisturizing for a moment but quickly leave skin rough, and this one fits that description perfectly. It looked like it would have only good ingredients, so I applied it, but when I felt those suspicious components, I immediately checked on Hwahae. - Hwahae UserOily SkinSensitive SkinApr 12, 2023
Absorbs beautifully, hydrates exceptionally well, and provides superior moisture retention. Contains shea butter, coconut oil, and hemp seed oil. No stickiness or slipperiness whatsoever. Leaves skin feeling soft and velvety. Paraben-free. Only available for online purchase in Korea with high shipping costs. - Hwahae UserCombination SkinDec 15, 2020
This is the hand cream I always stock up on whenever I visit the US. When I give it to friends and family, they absolutely love it. If I remember correctly, it costs about $8 locally and you can find it at Trader Joe's stores. The best thing about this hand cream is that while it's moisturizing, it absorbs quickly into the skin without feeling greasy or leaving a residue. You can go about your day right after applying it without any discomfort. It has a refreshing finish that's really appealing! The size is a bit larger compared to the palm-sized ones we usually see in Korea. It's about the size of a slightly chubby toothpaste tube? Because it feels so nice to use, I go through it pretty quickly. The scent is on the stronger side. It's reminiscent of ice cream you'd eat this time of year, with a powdery note. Some people have asked what perfume I'm wearing when I've only applied this hand cream. However, the fragrance might be hit or miss for some people... it's definitely not a subtle scent. Oh no, what's up with these ingredients? When I saw it in the store, it had this 'image' of having good ingredients... Feels like I fell for their marketing trick. Next time I go back to Korea, I think I'll stock up on Korean hand creams instead!