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Aqua (water), Glycerin stearate SE, glycerin, paraffinum liquidum, cetyl alcohol, methyparaben, citric acid, propylparaben.
Directions:
Gently massage hand cream in throughout the day. Work from fingertips to wrists, including the nails and cuticles, paying special attention to the back of hands, to help keep skin and nails well conditioned.
Product description
QV Hand Cream instantly delivers the moisture your hands need without a greasy after feel. Its restorative abilities help protect, nourish, and moisturise your hands, whilst also being gentle enough for sensitive skin.
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This IS really good lotion, but.... it is not worth the price. The tube is small - like purse size - less than 2oz. I live in Vegas and it is super dry here. My hands are chronically dry and my knuckles and cuticles crack. I have tried every lotion ever made. I think I spend more money on lotion than any other cosmetic or body product. This one was pretty good but just too expensive. I apply lotion a few times a day and this lasted just a few weeks. So, I am going to stick to Yes to Coconut Hand and Cuticle cream. That one is about $6 for 3oz and it works just as good, if not better than the QV. I really love it - and it smells like coconut :) I had high hopes for the QV but I was disappointed.
I have very dry chapped hands and develop cuts on my fingers due to this. I have a hard time finding a really good hand cream. This one performed better than I expected which is really good considering how many I've tried including prescription creams. I have not yet found the ultimate hand cream but this one came close enough.
This is a great every day hand cream for stopping the flare ups. I love how smooth and non sticky it is. Some creams leave your hands so sticky and perfumed that you cannot use them all the time. This cream is great and rubs in leaving your hands silky smooth. I have recommended this cream to several people who have told me they love it too.
I cannot recommend QV cream highly enough. I have terrible skin allergies and eczema and I have tried everything - moisturizers, oils, butters, doctor prescribed steroid cream - and nothing works as well as the QV cream. I've been using it for a couple weeks, and it has softened my skin, knitted my deep skin breaks (which were so deep as to be past the first level of skin), and smoothed out my rough rash patches (even the swelling is down). The only downsides are the price and the smell (it smells a bit like steroid cream), but for what it does the price is worth it, and the smell isn't strong so it isn't a big deal, and my highly allergic skin is grateful that it is unscented. Also, it is not sticky or greasy. After about 30 seconds, my skin just feels soft, but does not hold the sticky feeling, which is a huge plus for me.
5.0 out of 5 starsBest hand cream EVER . . . it actually WORKS!
18 February 2014 - Published on Amazon.com
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I have a terrible time in the winter with split fingers and chapped hands. I'm always washing them: At work it's to try and avoid flu and cold bugs; at home it seems like they are in water most of the time. Also, I ride horses and wash my hands a lot as a result of that. I live in Upstate New York and this winter has been awful for dryness. I tend to not wear gloves which does not help. I have tried tens of products to no avail. A few weeks ago I started researching best hand creams for really dry hands, and that was the first I heard of QV. The article said it was cheap (about $5) but that is in Australia where it is made. In the U.S. it's a bit pricey, but I bought one 50-gram tube for work and one for home. I was hopeful but expected it to fail like all the others. In just a week or so my hands have healed. No more deep, bleeding splits. I use a pea-sized amount a few times at work and once before I go to bed. While the weather is still so awful I sometimes massage a tiny bit into the tips of my index fingers and thumbs. It is amazing how quickly my skin soaks it up, and within a couple of minutes there is no residue or greasy feeling. These two tubes will last me through the winter at least, probably longer . . . then I'll buy more.