Using StriVectin’s Crepe Control Brightening and Firming Hand Cream these days and I’m finding that the best way to actually make sure that I’m using hand cream is to keep it on my desk.
Strivectin tested this on 32 subjects for 8 weeks and found that 96% showed improvement in smoothness, texture, fine lines, and wrinkles, and 90% of subjects showed an improvement in radiance and luminosity. I don’t know if this hand cream will last me that long (most only last me about a month) and I use tons of other things on my hands (lotion is always within reach), but I’m going to use this.
Like all of Strivectin’s products, this has NIA 114 in it which is their barrier-strengthening ingredient. There’s also peptides and shea butter, so the same great ingredients you would use for your face, is what you’re putting on your hands. Like all of Strivectin’s products, this smells pretty strong but it’s a smell that dissipates, and soon enough, I’ve forgotten all about it. Honestly, sometimes I use retinol on my hands too but it makes my skin so dry. Oils are greasy and they get on everything, but hand cream gets applied right before I sit down with my coffee in the morning. Hand sanitizer is so drying too, and without a hand cream I’m prone to flakiness or dermatitis.
The update on this cream is that I got through about half of it before someone liked it so much that I had to give it to them. I have another one but I had already noticed that the pigmentation on my hand had gotten better, and hopefully that’ll continue, the more I use it.
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