Feeding palm hands with apricot oil, for hands that dry, pull or damage daily
Hands are often the first to score.
Cold, work, repeated washing... Everything goes through them. And quickly, the skin becomes drier, less supple, sometimes uncomfortable, especially at the end of the day.
You get cream back, but the effect doesn't always last.
The skin regains comfort at the moment, then the feeling of tiring returns.
It is in these situations that I formulated this nourishing balm hands.
The idea was not to add one more treatment, but to propose something simple, which can be used easily on a daily basis, without constraint.
I have chosen to work withapricot oil, because it is pleasant to apply. It nourishes the skin while remaining light, allowing you to use it regularly without too much fat.
This damaged hand balm applies in small quantities, directly to areas that draw or become dry. It accompanies the skin without overloading it, and makes it feel more comfortable.
Rather than intervene only when the hands are already very damaged, the idea is also to help limit this discomfort on a daily basis.
With regular use, the skin appears more supple, less brittle, and the feeling of pulling becomes less present.
Its texture allows a quick application, without making hands sticky, which makes it easy to use in the day.
As with all my products, the formula is voluntarily simple, with raw materials from my farm activity. The objective is to go to the essential, without multiplying the ingredients.
This nourishing balm hands naturally finds its place in a pocket, a bag or next to a water point. It is used as soon as the hands begin to become uncomfortable.
If your hands dry quickly, become rough or pull daily, this type of care can really make a difference, without making your routine more complicated.
Pascale B. (confirmed customer) –
Tough smell and well-thinking.
Pascale B. (confirmed customer) –
Super pleasant to put and well moisturizing
Anonymous (confirmed customer) –
Nice smell, penetrates quite quickly
Cynthia –
The only balm that managed to heal my crevices and moisturize my hands. My husband stole my pot.
Its very discreet smell reminds us of the pencil of paper.