
The Nourishing Hand Treatment (£45) comes in a slim line bottle so is good to slip in your handbag. It has a medium consistency and leaves the hands feeling moisturised and supple, it absorbs extremely quickly with no residue, making it great when you are in a rush.

I have been most impressed with its healing abilities; I developed a painful rash on my hands from overexposure to the cold weather we had recently in the UK, nothing was alleviating it so I used this (and I have to say it did sting momentarily) but in the morning the rash was completely gone, so I really do feel like this can repair the skin.

Amongst ingredients such as Vitamin C and Shea butter it also contains Palmitoyl Oligopeptide that is meant to plump fine lines/wrinkles and two polypeptides (Palmitoyl Tripeptide and Caprooyl Tetrapeptide) which are said to "strengthen dermo-proteins such as collagen and elastin for renewed elasticity and vitality".

Though I got send this cream I have since used it up and bought my own one, I didn't think I would spend this much on a hand cream but I just can't argue with the results.
You can view the whole range at omorovicza.com
Disclosure: I was sent this for free.
My hands are naturally dry so this sounds like a promising product. I like the sleek tube packaging as well, I prefer it when brands use this shape for hand cream.
ReplyDeleteHi Meeta,
DeleteYes, I do really like the shape of it, its the best hand cream I have tried so its a shame its a bit spendy ;)
Honestly I don't think I would pay that expensive price for a hand cream, but again when it gives you that smoothness into your skin, the feeling just pays the price :p
ReplyDeleteHi,
DeleteYes, it is more than I would normally pay but I do think it is worth the price :)
I am always on the look out for a good handcream for my often neglected hands. Looks like a winner!
ReplyDeleteHi Rola,
DeleteI definitely recommend this one :)