I got this in the Joy to the World Christmas box. It came in the same cute little 45g black pot that most of their creams come in.
My first impression, was holy smoke – the smell is terrible. It smells like stinging nettle. Yick. Well, as weird as it is, I came to really like the smell by the end of the pottle – I did not see that coming when I first start using it.
I persevered in spite of the smell, to give it a fair chance. It is a lovely creamy thick product that glides onto my hands like silk. It leaves a gorgeous soft waxy feel to my skin without being greasy. It says the mix of cocoa and neroli (maybe neroli is the smell?) will make light work of moistening hands. My hands do feel moistened, hydrated and silky after use.
But, since about 1/3 of the way down, I’ve been using it on my feet. It hasn’t really softened them, but they do feel nice afterwards.
I would most certainly buy it again and I would recommend it to others as well.
This year I've been getting into caring for my hands. My hands are dry especially after doing dishes alot. I recieved this in my Lush box called Mum. It was one of the first things I opened.
Typically lush containers come in black tubs. This container is secure enough to take traveling with me. I got a small tub. This formula is smooth and white. This scent packs a strong neroli kick. About as strong as Karma cream that I previously tried.
I find it easy to lather across my body and skin. I like to apply it after a shower or when I can see my hands are getting dry. I think this cream is priced fairly being made from natural products and especially being cruelty free.
Overall I think this formula was great for my skin. My skin felt hydrated after using this. A small tub lasted me a little over a month with frequent use.I would definitely buy it again as a strong pick me up for my skin.