ZARQA
Sensitive Handcrème
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ZARQA
Sensitive Handcrème
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Lifesaver for dry hands!
Review Zarqa Sensitive Hand Cream 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩 I have dry and sensitive skin, that's no different on my hands. With dry, skimpy weather and hand washing, I quickly get dry spots and sometimes even flakes. Not really nice! Zarqa describes this hand cream as a lifesaver for dry, rough and sensitive hands. And no word is lied to that! This hand cream makes my dry hands feel supple and smooth again. My hands are also intensely hydrated. Chunks and rough spots are gone. All this is due to fine ingredients such as panthenol that restores the skin barrier and soothes red skin. Urea ensures that moisture can be better retained by the skin and makes flakes disappear. It is very suitable for sensitive skin as it is free of drying alcohol, perfume and essential oils. So no risk of irritation. You can use this hand cream preventively by applying it generously before bedtime and then putting cotton gloves over it, as a kind of intensive hand mask. I use it myself as often as necessary, so more to care for and repair the hands. Zarqa is animal free and also completely free of animal ingredients. Sweet for people and animals! This is really a lifesaver for my hands!
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Dry hands? 😬❄☔
With the cold and the stove on, I get a lot of broken dry hands and gaps between my fingers. This cream works great and has a nice price too ☺
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last reacted to over 4 years ago
I have been suffering from dry and rough hands over the last few weeks, because of the many washing because of the virus. This hand cream purchased at the recommendation of others. Be very satisfied with it, the product contains only ingredients that are needed, so it does not contain perfume. It absorbs fairly fast, which is great when you use it under e.g. working time.
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over 4 years ago
Sounds nice! Put it on my wish list right away!
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over 2 years ago
That depends a bit on how much you apply and how dry the skin is. It does leave a light layer after application, which disappears after a while.
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