Review : Crabtree and Evelyn Citron Honey and Coriander Hand Therapy


Product Description
Shea butter-rich moisturiser with Ceramides 3 and 6 II improves skin’s barrier function to reduce moisture loss for extraordinary softness and hydration. Contains myrrh extract, shown to condition nails, and Hyaluronic Acid, to hold moisture close to the skin. Apply after cleansing or anytime throughout the day.

Features :
Hydrates to improve softness
Helps condition nails and cuticles
Free of parabens, lauryl sulfates, mineral oil, and propylene glycol

I bought this at the Mall of America in Minneapolis in February, but I do not recall seeing it on Singapore shores or perhaps I may have missed it out. With vibrant lemon and fresh coriander with a touch of sweet honey as the fragrance, it seems refreshing enough for daily use at work. However I found the scent to be quite light and mild in my personal opinion.

There seems to be a similar design, but known as anti-aging hand remedy instead . Do not be confused with mine, as mine is the hand therapy version.  

The white texture is light and falls in-between fluid to creamy, absorbs easily into the skin, without a greasy feel. However, I feel that it does nothing permanent to my dry hands, which I tend to wash often in my line of work. It made my hands and cuticles soft and smooth for a short while and then it dries out to nothing which made me re-apply all over again.

Although its not as bad as the Loccitane honey miel and lemon hand cream but its still something I would not re-purchase. 

Key Ingredients:
Macademia Nut Oil (moisturises); Shea Butter (moisturises); Hyaluronic Acid (hydrates and softens skin); Myrrh Extract (helps condition nails and cuticles); Ceramides 3 and 6 II (improve moisture retention); Saccharide Isomerate (regulates moisture); Lemon, Coriander and Honey extracts

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