Like my Mom, I am obsessed with moisturizing my hands; at her age she still has hands of a 30-year-old, because she moisturized them all her life. You will find a tube or a bottle of hand lotion by every sink in the house, in the laundry room, on my night table and also on my desk, so buying all of these all the time can get costly. Thanks to iFabbo, I had the opportunity to try Perlier Softening Moisturizing Hand Cream with White Lily Extract, so I wanted to share my thoughts on it with you today.
Here’s what Perlier has to say about this hand cream:
“Perlier has extracted from the fruits of the Tree of Youth an important part of Shea Butter: 100% organic, with extraorinary regenerating, nourishing and protective properties. The new moisturizing hand cream, made up with 15% of Shea Butter and White Lily extracts with lenitive and emollient properties; it grants smoothness to the most sensitive skins.”
I admit, I had to google the definition of “lenitive” because I have no idea what it means, but to my defense, I’m foreign, so nobody expects me to have an extensive vocabulary 🙂 Thanks to Perlier, I learned a new word today!
I always choose hand creams with shea butter, because that’s one ingredient I know works really well for my skin. Perlier White Lily Hand Cream contains 15% pure organic shea butter, which is a slightly lower concentration than I’m used to [it’s 20% in my favorite L’Occitane hand cream]. The formula is not what I’d call lightweight, in fact the cream is more on a thick side, but it spreads well anyway. It does leave a thin layer of oily residue that doesn’t get fully absorbed by the skin, but it’s not bad enough to bother me, because I get the same effect from my favorite richer cream. I’m sure if my hands were really dry and chapped, there would be no residue at all because the skin would just drink it up.
Perlier White Lily Hand Cream comes in a very large tall tube, a size better suited for a body lotion, making this particular bottle not very purse-friendly. I currently have it on my desk, and it’s the perfect spot for it; I find myself constantly reapplying it throughout the day whenever I take a break from typing.
I’m also very pleasantly surprised with the price, because Perlier products tend to be within mid-range to luxury price point, while a jumbo tube of White Lily Hand Cream sells for $35 for 6.7 fl. oz., which is only slightly higher than a good drugstore hand cream per ounce. To give you some perspective, one of my current drugstore favorites by Burt’s Bees is $8.99 for 2 oz., which totals to about $30 for the same amount of product as Perlier hand creams.
If you are interested in leaning more about Perlier White Lily Hand Cream and getting an even better deal on it, tune in to #PerlierOnHSN on July 24th and 25th as it will be featured in a variety of amazing package deals.
THE VERDICT
After using this hand cream for a while I have to say that it’s one of the better ones I’ve tried. It really does seem to nourish dry spots, nails and cuticles, making my hands appear smoother and softer. It also helps protect nails against peeling and cracking from dryness. I think this is a good and affordable cream, and you will definitely get a bang for your buck.
PRICE & AVAILABILITY
$15 USD for 3oz, $35USD for 6.7fl.oz. Available at HSN, Perlier.
I have hand lotions too in every room in the house! A lotion and a lip balm has to be right beside me all the time with my phone and glass of water. This lotions sounds great for the Winter days when my hands can get really dry.
That’s the only way to go! I can’t imagine having to walk to another room to put lotion on my hands, haha 🙂 Good idea about lip balms, I only have them in the bedroom and on my desk; I should really spread them around the house.