Bee Gentle Gardener's Hand Cream Review

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kerrymount's Review of Bee Gentle Gardener's Hand Cream

Overall Rating

5 stars
  • Value for money
    5 stars
Good Points

A little goes a long way
It doesn't contain any parabens
Helps heal up cuts and grazes FAST
Softens hard skin very quickly
Smells fantastic
Value for money
Nice labelling makes it good for a present


Bad Points

None I can think of


General Comments

I received a pot of the wonderful Bee Gentle Gardener's Hand cream as a present and my first impression was that the smell was wonderful and was like the herb garden I had just been tending - lavender, thyme, rosemary, and tea tree, although the tea tree is not so overpowering as you find it in some products. The feel of it on the hands is very nice and it absorbs relatively quickly so you are not walking around frightened of touching anything for fear of leaving greasy smudges everywhere.

The cream is infused with calendula which as I recall is something my mother used to use on sore bits longer ago than I'm prepared to admit here. And it works. Minor cuts and grazes seem to heal much faster now I use this cream and my hands don't look like they've spent all day in the mud - even though they usually have. I even suggested my husband use it, he's a builder, and after using it for a week his hands look like they have never seen manual work. OK an exaggeration, but they feel like soft (strong) leather and not like sandpaper.

Since getting this cream I have also bought some of the other Bee Gentle products - the Peppermint foot cream and peppermint muscle rub are both fantastic but I'll write these reviews elsewhere.

The hand cream is a product I love and I do recommend it to my friends and to you

PS I nearly forgot, it doesn't contain any parabens which I'm told is a good thing as they are thought to cause cancer.

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