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*Based on biophysical testing [In China change “biophysical” to: instrument]
In addition to shea butter, which is known to help soothe dry, chapped skin, Satin Hands® Nourishing Shea Cream also includes apricot, safflower and sunflower oils known to be rich in vitamins A and E and omega-3s.
[In China, also include INCI names for mentioned ingredients: shea butter (Butyrospermum Parkii); sunflower (Helianthus Annus); apricot (Prunus Armeniaca); safflower (Carthamus Tinctorius)]
Pamper hands with the creamy comfort of Satin Hands® Nourishing Shea Cream. It not only wraps skin in instant [delete “instant” in Korea] hydration, but it also is clinically shown to moisturize skin for 24 hours.* [In China/Korea replace “but it also is clinically shown to moisturize skin for 24 hours” with but it also leaves hands moisturized all day.*] Feel dryness disappear as this shea butter-infused cream instantly [Delete “instantly” in Korea] melts into skin and leaves hands feeling soft and noticeably smoother. Hands feel soothed and continue to feel moisturized even after washing.
With this unique blend of naturally derived ingredients, Satin Hands® Nourishing Shea Cream is a satiny spa experience that provides instant relief from dryness, so hands look rejuvenated. With regular use, cuticles and nails feel conditioned, and cuticles are softer and look healthier. It absorbs quickly, so hands won’t feel sticky, and it leaves a protective barrier on skin for long-lasting softness. During a consumer study, nine out of 10 women said their hands felt nourished and instantly felt soft, smooth and moisturized.†
*Based on biophysical testing [In China change “biophysical” to: instrument]
†Based on an independent consumer study in which 56 women used the product once a day for seven days [Delete number in China, Korea and Taiwan]
[In China, also include INCI names for mentioned ingredients: shea butter (Butyrospermum Parkii); sunflower (Helianthus Annus); apricot (Prunus Armeniaca); safflower (Carthamus Tinctorius)]