I really like this. It makes my hands feel nice and soft and I also use it on other places like elbows, knees and soles of my feet to keep everything soft. It's awesome for the price too. The only thing is it makes my hands feel quite sticky and slimy after using it.
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Neutrogena Hand Cream Review
NEUTROGENA ® Hand Cream delivers effective relief for dry, chapped hands.
This clinically proven, highly concentrated formula rapidly heals dry hands. It noticeably improves the look and feel of your skin.
Hands feel soft and smooth after just one application.
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Website www.neutrogena.co.nz
Reviews
I have used this several times as It is so cheap, When you first put it on your hands its quite messy and gluggy feeling, it takes about 5 minutes to soak in but is well worth.it once it has, my hands felt smooth and supple.
Tips: Only use a small amount as a little bit goes a long way with this product.
I was attracted to these lotions because of the unique size which is perfect for travel and my handbag so I dont need to trek a ton of lotion with me when I'm out.
My hands are really sensitive and the skin dries very quickly, whether it be working in water, after a shower, after washing my hands, my hands needs some rescue pretty quickly to avoid my hands from burning with dryness.
I love how just a dab is all I need and it spreads evenly to both hands. I love the moisture is gives my hands and a very pleasant scent. I keep this on my desk at work, in my handbag and next to my side of the bed so its always on hand. My hands remain moisturised and soft until I need to rewash them.
I have a little tube of this and keep it in my handbag, because I find that is really good for dry hands, moisturising them incredibly well. But I find if you use a little too much then your hands can be very greasy.
This is one of those products that everyone has used at some point - probably because it's so easy to pick up. It's a classic supermarket 'impulse buy' product, I can't count how many times I've grabbed one at the checkout over the years!
The packaging is simple and recognisable and a great size for on the go.
The cream is a moderately thick consistency, it squeezes out of the tube slowly which is great, because too much hand cream is a nightmare (and it's not like wiping water on your jeans is it?!)
The cream doesn't absorb really quickly, but I quite like that as it makes me more conscious of really rubbing it in to my hands.
It's fragrance free so it doesn't have a strong scent at all, it just smells fresh, and once it's been absorbed it doesn't transfer - so it's not going to leave a funny taste on your piece of fruit!
Tips: Use it as an 'intensive' moisturising treat. Slather it on you hands and leave it for 10 - 15 minutes. Then rub the excess in.
This works great with cotton moisturiser gloves
this comes in a very small tube which is good for travelling its very very hydrating more of a balm or body butter which makes it good for your lips too. It can be a little sticky or oily so I would use it on very dry skin, cracked lips and heels
I used to get bad dermatitis on my hands and the doctor recommended this one as it's cheap and effective. I found it a little greasy but otherwise good value for money and effective.
I tend to only use this one when I need a barrier type cream on my hands, mainly when I worked in a Kitchen and my hands were constantly being washed and subjected to chemicals.
It's also great to use before any kind of work where your are going to be put to the test.
Eg fishing, gardening,sports, the beach and so on...
I was skeptical when I first got this handcream but due to how horrible the skin on my hands were this year, I decided to give it a go. It works really well (alot better than the other handcreams which I have been using which are way too runny) but can feel a bit greasy if you use a lot (which I love to do with hand creams). There's no smell (which is better than a smell that I end up not liking) and I find that a little does go a long way. I usually just use around my cuticle area and the tips of my fingers as I find that's usually the driest area and use my old hand cream for the other parts of my hand as it feels too greasy if I use alot. If any of you have used emulsifying ointment before (a bit like vaseline) the texture does feel like that but alot less greasy though.
Tips: It's very concentrated so only apply on particular 'problem' areas rather than as a general hand cream. I prefer using a runnier, more water-based hand cream for the other areas.
I got this hand cream in a sample size, it has a very nice smell and it is very good for dry hands. Don't apply to much as I found my hands felt really greasy for quite a while afterwards.