
Monastery Hand Cream with Lip Balm Formula
My Miracle for Dry Hands from the Monastery
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I've been exploring the monastery's skincare products, and I have to admit, I'm a bit jealous of the sisters' lifestyle. They seem to have it all figured out, from their beautiful gardens to their healthy, glowing skin. When I complained to a salesperson about my dry, post-gardening hands, they recommended I try the monastery's hand cream. I'm glad I did, because this stuff is a total game changer for dry skin like mine - it's like a drink of water for my parched hands.












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- •The natural ingredients are a big plus - the hand cream contains a blend of gentle ingredients that work well for sensitive skin.
- •The scent is pleasant, with a soothing overall effect (even if I'm not a fan of geranium and neroli essential oils).
- •The jar is a generous 11 cubic centimeters of product - that's a lot of moisturizer!
- •The plastic jar has a screw-top lid, which is easy to use and keeps the cream fresh.
- •The hand cream has a light yellow color, and it's thick like frozen butter, which makes it easy to scoop out with the edge of your thumb.
- •It lasts a surprisingly long time, even when used sparingly.
- •It's really good value for money, considering the quality of the ingredients and the generous amount of product you get.
- •The hand cream absorbs slowly, but it's worth the wait - it leaves my skin feeling soft and moisturized for hours.
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- •The jar doesn't specify the weight, which would be helpful for planning.
- •The hand cream can be a bit greasy, especially if you apply too much.
- •It's not the cheapest hand cream on the market, but I think it's worth every penny.
- •The packaging could be more eco-friendly - a reusable container would be a nice touch.
- •I wish the sisters would consider adding a bit more fragrance variety - after a while, the scent can get a bit same-old same-old.
- •The hand cream doesn't absorb super quickly, so you'll need to give it a bit of time to soak in.
- •I'm not a fan of the geranium and neroli essential oils, but the scent is pleasant overall.
- •The hand cream doesn't come in a fragrance-free option, which might be a problem for some people.



