Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Intensive Moisturising Hand Treatment Reviews

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  • ilove2shop Rank: Sergeant 16th Apr 2009

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    Good Points: Rich and creamy and absorbs well. Pleasant smell


    Bad Points: it's not cheap but if you've ever had horribly dry hands then I'm sure you'll think it's worth every penny


    General comments: Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Intensive Moisturising Hand Treatment is one of the best skin care products I have ever used. Before I started using this hand cream my hands were awful - in fact they looked about 20 years older than my face. They were dry and flaky and sometimes looked almost raw . I used to dread having to shake hands with people at work - well no more!! This Elizabeth Arden cream is a lifesaver. It's rich but it absorbs really quickly - not like some products that you have to rub in for ages and your hands still feel sticky. There was an improvement from the first time I used the 8 hour hand cream. I had to use it a couple of times a day to start with but that soon went down to once a day and now I don't need to use it every day. Sometimes you can get it in gift sets in a smaller size tube which is great for keeping in your handbag or on your desk. It smells ok, in fact it doesn't really smell of much at all. It's not the cheapest hand cream I've ever tried but it's the only one I've been really happy with - I guess you get what you pay for, and a little goes a long way, which is just as well cos my husband keeps 'borrowing' it when he's been gardening or doing some DIY. Boots (www.boots.com) are often giving away extra points with Elizabeth Arden products so I sometimes stock up on it then and use the points to treat myself to something a little more glam than hand cream. If Boots don't have a points offer then I try to get it from www.beautycounterdirect.co.uk or one of the other online discount beauty sites. Unfortunately it's not always available.
    There are several beauty products that I'm really passionate about and this is defiantely one of them.