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  • Value for Money
    5.0 (1)
  • Causes Irritation Yes (0) · No (1)
  • Ease of Application
    5.0 (1)
  • Smell
    5.0 (1)
  • Skin Type
    • Combination Skin (1)
Karen louise Hinds

Karen louise HindsMidway Point Tas 7171

  • 25 reviews
  • 1 like

Results don't cost a fortune

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Blessed with no scarring, I use this 4 too 5 times a day. Use it prior to bed, washing hands and going out. It goes the distance so worth it.

Purchased in January 2021 at Priceline for $10.00.

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Causes Irritation No
Skin TypeCombination Skin
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nay

nayMid North Coast, NSW

  • 13 reviews

Cheap, leaves hands so soft, love it :)

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I purchased this along with an expensive $25 hand cream as I didn't think this would work well being cheap. Needless to say, my expensive one is still in the cupboard and I have gone through several of this Nivea cream. I work in the healthcare field and being on the road, I use alot of hand santiser which completely dried my skin to the point of it cracking amd I could see the dry patches all over my hands. This cream has made my skin so soft and smooth again, it's rehydrated. I quite like the smell, although some may not as it lingers. I don't find it too greasy, it soaks in pretty quickly. I would definately recommend it :)

kezzi50

kezzi50AU

  • 9 reviews
  • 3 likes

Not bad

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I have used this cream a lot over the years, I have tried many on the market. I wash my hands a lot as i have crutches and need my hands to walk. Has a great smell and all my friends at work pinch it from me when I am not there.
Inexpensive
Not a lot wrong, just doesnt do the job

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