Working hands | Handcreme
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Mostly have chaps on my hands in winter. This hand cream absorbs quickly and does not feel greasy
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Very fine hand cream that makes skin soft and ensures a super fast recovery. It's a very thick cream that feels more like a kind of thick fat without smell. Because of its texture, you don't need very little of it. Too much creates a video on your skin that feels a little sticky to the touch. If it wasn't for such a quick recovery in wounds and gaps I wouldn't use it soon for that reason, but it just really works super well.
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almost 2 years ago
Not for me but my advice: worth trying
I've read a lot of rave reviews about this hand cream but unfortunately I'm a little less satisfied myself. I must honestly say that this review was quite influenced by a personal thing that affects it. After all, I have quite a 'phobic fear' about creams and hand creams in particular. All the way on the inside of my hands. Really terrible, but since my hands were/are so dry (chapped, open 'tearing' skin, etc.), I needed something. Perhaps there are more people with a somewhat “different relationship” with (hand) creams and/or, for some reason, someone would like this report about my experience with Working Hand's hand cream. Here we go... Given the condition of my hands in recent weeks, after reading reviews and hearing and seeing promising commercials, I went to buy a pot. I found such a pot quite expensive, but it certainly looked good quality, professional and believable in the robust packaging. The sturdy pot was easy to open, even with sore hands, and it included a real manual. Top! The cream was odourless and had a somewhat unnatural shade of white. White to a type of transparent white. Like I do with any cream, I put the cream on the top of my hands and spread it like that. With the backs of my hands together, so to speak. This is just before imaging, not entirely unimportant, because the cream may not have been applied properly and/or smeared as a result and it is partly because of this that I was less satisfied. Although, as I said, I'm not a fan of (hand) creams and the inside of my hands is a “hand cream prohibited area”, I actually (objectively speaking) like this cream a bit... well, how should I say it... typical, weird, special! It felt firm, almost hard, but once on my hands, it emotionally became a kind of watery snot mass in a very short time when I saw that it just moved in. Subsequently, it disappeared completely. Logical when it works, you would say, but this was really suddenly completely gone instead of quietly moving in. In itself, it was very nice that it was gone but a bit weird and dirty, blèh! Maaaaarrrrrr... to be honest, my hands were a lot less dry in the first 2 hours, my skin was much less tight and my hands were therefore a lot less sore. Unfortunately, after about 2 hours, the effect almost completely disappeared and my hands were almost as dry and sore as before lubricating. It may well be (and probably is) that, if I were to work more intensively and for a longer period of time, it works better and, above all, longer and I could secretly be quite satisfied. Not doable for me right now but for people with sore, dry hands WITHOUT fear or hate creams on hands, I would say: it really does something different than other creams so it's worth trying.
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