A fragrance coating for dry fingertips! My journey of sticking with L'Occitane Shea Butter Hand Cream for years.
Ever since I heard that the neck and hands are places where you can't hide your age just as much as your face, I have been using hand cream constantly.
Due to the nature of my job, I wash my hands frequently and handle paper often, so my cuticle line was always white and rough.
I feel like I've tried every hand cream in the world that smells good, but I always end up coming back to L'Occitane Shea Butter Hand Cream, the ultimate in moisturizing power.
It has a thick, ointment-like texture, so it might seem like absorption will be slow at first, but if you gently melt it with the warmth of your palms before applying, it absorbs completely without any slipperiness.
It contains as much as 20% shea butter, so the moisturizing barrier feels incredibly strong, and the moisture lasts for quite a long time even after washing my hands once or twice.
In particular, if you apply a generous amount to your entire hands and massage thoroughly up to the cuticle line before going to bed, your nails will look neat the next day, just like you came from a nail salon.
The scent is a cozy and warm baby powder vibe that everyone likes, so you won't get tired of wearing it all year round.
On days when I feel hesitant to wear perfume, if I apply a little of this hand cream to my wrists, a subtle lingering scent pleasantly stays around all day.
Since the package is an aluminum tube, it is a bit inconvenient that you need a dedicated dispenser to squeeze it out to the very end, but that much effort is well worth it.
It is my essential item that I always take with me even if I switch bags, and it is also the item I have given out the most as birthday gifts to my friends and acquaintances.
If you are worried about fine wrinkles on your hands caused by dryness, please be sure to remember the famous saying: "In the end, it's L'Occitane"!