Skip to product information
Tip: The palms and back of your hands have the fewest and smallest oil glands, so they tend to get the driest.
Industrial Strength Hand Healer
$16.00
Pickup available at 8652 Garland Road
Usually ready in 24 hours
Gift Card Details
Add recipient information to personalize this gift card.
The gift card will be sent to this email address.
0 / 250 characters
Description
Description
A non-greasy formula providing instant relief for dry, chapped, or cracked hands. Intensive moisturizers and special conditioners help diminish tough calluses and heal unsightly cuticles. The unique formula dries to a smooth finish, leaving minimal residue on hands.
What's In It
Vitamin A: An effective antioxidant that can also help strengthen the outer layer of skin.
Vitamin E: Known as an antioxidant superstar, this vitamin works to protect cells against free-radical damage.
Liposomes: Targeted ingredient delivery system, encapsulates the vitamins and moisturizers, preserving them at full potency in order to deliver maximum, sustained benefits to the skin.
Macadamia Nut Oil: An extremely high quality oil with an exceptionally small molecule helps soften and hydrate skin, providing a protective barrier from moisture loss.
Glycerin: A humectant which helps replenish and maintain the skin’s moisture balance.
Vitamin E: Known as an antioxidant superstar, this vitamin works to protect cells against free-radical damage.
Liposomes: Targeted ingredient delivery system, encapsulates the vitamins and moisturizers, preserving them at full potency in order to deliver maximum, sustained benefits to the skin.
Macadamia Nut Oil: An extremely high quality oil with an exceptionally small molecule helps soften and hydrate skin, providing a protective barrier from moisture loss.
Glycerin: A humectant which helps replenish and maintain the skin’s moisture balance.
How & When to use it?
Apply a small amount to the palms and backs of your hands anytime they feel dry or rough. Also very effective on rough elbows and feet.Tip: The palms and back of your hands have the fewest and smallest oil glands, so they tend to get the driest.