Indulgent hand creams

When it comes to indulging in luxe beauty products, how often do you think to treat your hands to a pampering session? Not too often?
Well, considering your hands can reveal a lot about your age, perhaps its time to give your hands a bit of loving with an ultra-indulgent hand cream.
Here are some luxe hand creams that you need to get your…err…hands on.
La Prairie Cellular Hand Cream – this hand cream deeply moisturisers and gently exfoliates the skin on your hands, helping to reduce age spots and improve the skin’s elasticity and firmness. The luxurious lotion is chock full of marine-derived ingredients, so you can be sure your hands will feel soft and silky in no time.
La Mer The Hand Treatment – this soothing hand cream resurfaces and protects hands from harsh elements (think the sun and the cold). Another hand cream that’s rich in marine ingredients, the lotion improves skin tone and clarity while adding moisture to your hands. Massage some into your skin and get ready for softer, smoother, and younger looking hands.
La Mer The Body Lotion – while technically not a hand cream, this lotion is so ultra-hydrating that it’s perfect to use on dry hands (and for a bit of foot care on cracked heels too!). The lotion works to continuously supplement the skin’s own moisture levels so intensely, it may not even be needed daily!
How do you pamper your hands?
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Definitely use hand cream - Vitamin E or Shea Butter soon, due to having bony hands from an injury last year.
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If the lotion or cream lets me leave greasy fingerprints everywhere after application, it's way too rich. It needs to soak in almost immediately. I only use the strong creams or butters before bed.
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Haven't tried any of these. Looks like TBS is the only one in my budget.
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The Body Shop Hemp Hand Protector is amazing, so nice for my hands and nails. Perfect for winter, a bit too rich for the summer months
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