The Body Shop Wild Rose Nourishing Hand Butter Review

Hello internet people!=)
So today's review is this lovely hand butter from 'The Body Shop'.


If you don't follow me or read my blog frequently, you probably don't know that I have eczema fingers and the world driest hands. I have eczema on 5 out of my 10 tiny lovely fingers and that is BAD! Why? It's because they crack, bleed and I have the worst pain for at least a week. What I'm trying to say is that I can only use hand butters. I have tried all different hand creams or lotions but they don't work for me until I found this amazing hand butter. Somehow, only 'The Body Shop' make hand butters. Brands should definitely come out with more hand butters! The first ever hand butter I have tried from 'The Body Shop' is their 'Hemp Intensive Hand Butter'. Somehow, they decided to stop making this hand butter and replaced it with a hand balm. I felt super sad because that's my holy grail hand butter. So I needed to find a replacement and I found this.

Claims:
This luxurious cream provides up to 24 hours of intensive moisture and softens delicate skin. It contains rosehip oil and has a silky-smooth, non-greasy finish. Long-lasting hydration. Rose scent. Buttery texture.

Skin type: all skin types

Rate: 8/10


Consistency/texture: butter

Smell/scent: floral scent

Feel: super moisturising on skin

Application/how to use: apply generously and massage into clean, dry hands. Allow to absorb fully.

How often do you use: every day and night. Multiple times a day. Every time I washed my hands.

Packaging: a bit bulky so not really travel-friendly.

Sizes: one size 100ml

Whole product lasted how long: 3 months

Product life span: 12 months

Would you recommend to others: yes!

Personal experience using it: I really like the hand butters from 'The Body Shop'. They are super moisturising and the perfect hand butter for my dry hands. They could be a little sticky if you apply too much. I normally apply just a tiny bit throughout the day but I will slather a lot of this baby at night on my hands. They are a bit pricey but it's totally worth it for me. But I do always recommend to people to buy it when they are on sale or promotion. If you suffer from eczema as well, then you should try this!

Would you repurchase: yes! forever! if it's available.

Product value/price: £12

Where I bought mine: The Body Shop store, Grafton Street

Links for further information: The Body Shop UK website

That's it friends!=)
Thanks for taking the time to read!=)
X.O.X.O

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