Thursday, September 26, 2013

Fall Beauty Tips: Hand Cream

Hi guys, as a continuation from yesterday's post, wanted to showcase my picks on hand cream, as the Fall weather definitely calls for it. For those of us with super dry skin (i.e. me), it's a must really all year around to keep hands nice and moisturized - but especially with Fall/Winter season, keeping a hand cream with you at all times will prevent your hands from being yucky.  Keep those hands MOISTURIZED! :) Enjoy!

cheers, julie
(aka cotton and sparkles, @cottonnsparkles, follow me on instagram)

1. Jo Malone Vitamin E Nourishing Hand Treatment (3.4oz - $50)
2. Crabtree & Evelyn Ultra-Moisturising Hand Therapy (1.7oz - $15)
3. Neutrogena Norwegian Formula Hand Cream (2oz - $4.50)
4. Molton Brown Desert Bloom Intense Hand Rescue (2.5oz - $30)
5. L'Occitane Shea Butter Hand Cream(1oz - $12)
6. Cetaphil Therapeutic Hand Cream (3oz - $7)

6 comments:

  1. hi Julie~ i was waiting for this post all day...so what is your fav from the list above? i actually need a hand cream and was going to go get one later today...*H*

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  2. Hi *H* - my favorite one from the list (although I've tried 'em all) - is the Crabtree Evelyn hand therapy. It's slightly more expensive than the drugstore brands like Neutrogena/Cetaphil - but honestly it works wonders. If you are on a budget (under $10), I recommend Cetaphil. Cetaphil product is great for sensitive/dry skin and always dermatologist recommended! :) Hope that helps!
    cheers, julie

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    1. thanks Julie, really appreciate your suggestion!!!! *H*

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    1. Thank you for visiting C&S - I am glad to hear that you found my blog post interesting & helpful! Please come visit again!

      cheers, julie
      aka cotton and sparkles

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