Intensive hydration with the scent of fresh osmanthus
Hand cream is meant to be used right after washing your hands or whenever dryness sets in. This formula is built on a shea butter and jojoba oil base that forms a protective moisture barrier to prevent water loss — it's closer to a balm in texture. It's ideal for intensive care if you frequently have your hands in water or notice roughness easily.
Reapply often, especially after water exposure
You can use it anytime throughout the day, morning or night. After washing dishes, washing your hands, or using hand sanitizer, your skin's natural oils are stripped away — that's when you should reapply right away. An extra layer before heading out or before bed helps boost the care effect, especially during dry seasons.
Warm a small amount between your palms before absorbing
Because it's shea butter-based, it may feel a bit rich at first. Dispense about a pea-sized amount onto your palm, rub your hands together to gently warm and melt the cream, then smooth it thoroughly over the backs of your hands and between your fingers. For targeted care, apply a second layer around your cuticles and knuckles, where dryness tends to show up first.
How to use it based on your dryness level
- If your hands are severely dry or cracked, apply generously and slip on cotton gloves overnight for a hand mask treatment
- On days when you only need light hydration, a very thin layer is enough
- You can also use it as a spot treatment on elbows, knees, and other areas prone to flaking
Storage and usage tips
Because it contains shea butter and jojoba oil, store it in a cool place away from direct sunlight and high heat. The osmanthus scent is quite pronounced, so we recommend starting with a small amount to gauge the fragrance intensity. If you experience redness or itching during use, discontinue and consult a dermatologist.