Ahava Cuticle Cream Reviews

Ahava Cuticle Cream Ahava

Newest Review: ... technobabble nonsense, although keeping fish has taught me that relative concentrations of salts in the water can affect ... more

 ... whether fish retain water in their bodies or not, although how this translates to your cuticles I don't know. Appearance/practicality The cream is in a tube which is further protected by a box. Both are a pale aqua colour reminiscent of the sea, with a bronze coloured stripe. I don't think the design is particularly exciting but it does have a sort of retro quality to it. The tube is plastic with a screw cap and precision nozzle which makes it easy to squeeze the right amount onto your cuticles. The tube is opaque so yo...more

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20thcenturycat
Ahava Cuticle Cream: Dead Sea? Dead loss more like! (495 words)
by - written on 26/04/09 (Very useful, 159 readings)
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I had never heard of this brand until I took part in some testing for the Beauty Bible (you don't get the products for free but you don't pay full price either). This was one of the products I received to test. Ahava is a brand from Israel and their 'thing' is that they contain Dead Sea extracts. In the UK it's a premium brand but according to the reviews of other Dooyooers, it's far more reasonably priced in Israel. Product description Ahava cuticle cream contains something called 'Mineral Skin Osmoter' to 'nourish and rejuvenate the skin from within' - now I suspect this is a bit of technobabble nonsense, although keeping fish has taught me that ...  Read the complete review