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Take care of your hard working hands with the Natures Healthbox range of natural hand care products, which feature nourishing ingredients, Vitamins and moisturisers. From hand washes to creams, lotions to cuticle treatments, these products protect, pamper and give your hands a natural boost.

What essential oils are good for hand cream?

When choosing a hand cream with Essential Oils, you may wish to select one with Lavender or Lemon. Lavender has antifungal properties and reduces inflammation, which could help to cleanse the skin on your hands and lessen redness & irritation. Lemon essential oil is full of Antioxidants, as well as antiseptic, astringent, and detoxifying properties that can help brighten and rejuvenate dry and dull hands.

Does hand cream make your hands drier?

While some regular, water based lotions could leave your skin feeling dry, our natural section of hand creams use the finest ingredients from nature to ensure that this doesn't happen. In any case, it's best to make sure you hands are properly dried, after washing them, before applying your preferred choice of hand cream.

Is coconut oil good for dry hands?

Yes! Coconut Oil is well known for its highly effective moisturising effects, so application on dry hands may prove particularly beneficial.

What is the best cream for cracked fingers?

Natural creams containing active ingredients such as Hemp, Rosehip, borage, Olive or Sea Buckthorn Oil may provide the cracked skin on your fingers with the nutrients they need to repair themselves.

How often should I moisturise my hands?

You can moisturise your hands anywhere from one to several times a day but your skin type or indeed the location in which you reside, may truly determine this. For example, if your hands are exposed to an environment that is constantly cold, then they may become drier more often.