Nourishing Lavender Hand Cream

This advanced, creamy moisturizer hydrates, protects, and restores younger looking hands. The innovative formulation deeply moisturizes with a blend of botanical butters and hyaluronic acid. Enriched with antioxidants and a skin brightening complex, this unique hand cream fights multi-symptoms of aging combating onset of and reducing age spots, wrinkles, and the appearance of veins. Micronized silver, a potent antibacterial, helps keep skin clean and free of bacteria. Organic lavender oil, a natural antiseptic, provides added protection.  Leaves hands looking and feeling smooth and hydrated. Absorbs quickly. Carry the small-sized bottle for all day protection and renewal.


Spa-tested in our renowned Cornelia Spas

All natural and crafted in the USA


$29.00
How to Use
Ingredients

Why It Works

Hyaluronic Acid: Moisturizing and skin healing, reducing appearance of surface wrinkles and maintaining all-day hydration replenishment.

Tetrahexadecyl Ascorbate: The most stable form of vitamin C oil, 50 times more effective than ascorbic acid. Powerful antioxidant promotes skin brightness.

Skin Brightening Complex of Trans-resveratrol, Pancratium Maritimum & Vitamin C Esters: Inhibit melanin formation responsible for age spots.

Laminaria Algae*: Promotes collagen production to reduce appearance of veins in the skin consistent with aging.

Antioxidant Complex: Protects skin cells damage to and loss of skin firming collagen.

Organic Botanical Butters of Shea & Virgin Coconut: Skin healing, provide UVA/UVB filter, and nourish deep within skin layers.

Lavender: Provides antiseptic, antioxidant, skin protection and healing.

* All algae are accredited vegan and sustainably harvested.

No Parabens, No Sulfates, No Sulfides

We only use Eco-Cert preservatives (50% of the line contain no preservatives at all!).

No Artificial Fragrance or Coloring

All products are scented with natural essential oils and their coloring comes from active ingredients only.

No Animal Testing

Our product testing is performed by independent labs on human volunteers.

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