Nivea Soft Intensive Moisturising Creme
Soft and gentle - Nivea Soft Intensive Moisturising Creme Skin Care

Product Type: Nivea body care

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Soft and gentle
Nivea Soft Intensive Moisturising Creme

tabyorky

Member Name: tabyorky

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Nivea Soft Intensive Moisturising Creme

Date: 17/06/02, updated on 17/06/02 (321 review reads)

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Advantages: Cheap, moistures your skin

Disadvantages: None

My hand's get really dry in winter, so I always put moisturising creme on them. The one I use is Nivea soft intensive moisturising creme.

It comes in a white 75ml tube with a blue box saying Nivea soft. It is nothing special to look at really. The main reason I decided to choose this one was because my Mum uses it as well.

The creme is white in colour and quite thick. It smells nice too, just like most other moisturising creme's do.

You can use this creme for:-
hands
face
all over your body

I mainly use it for my hands but have used it on my face too. My husband uses it occasionally too as he has dry hands too.

It absorbs quickly in to your skin and is not at all sticky like some are. It leaves your hands and face feeling lovely and soft.

It contains Jojaba oil which is to mourish the skin and vitamin E to protect it's moisture. Other ingredients in this creme for anyone that is interested are aqua, Paraffinium Liquidum, Myristyl Alcohol, Glycerin, Butylene Glycol, Alcohol, Stearic Acid, Myristyl Myristate, Cera Microristallina, Glyceryl Stearate, Hydrogenated Coco Glycerides, Dimethicone, Buxus Chinensis, Tocopheryl Acetate, Polyglyceryl-2 Caprate, Sodium Carbormer, Lanolin Alcohol, Cetyl Phosphate, Phenoxyethanol, Methylparaben, Butylparaben, Ethylparaben, propylparaben and parfum.

As well as the tube you can also buy the moisturising creme in a tub which is a bigger size than the tube. I have always bought the tube though as it lasts me for ages.

I bought it from The Body care shop and it cost me 99p which is a real bargain but at the time it was on offer. It now costs £1.99 which is not that bad a price to pay really, and it will last you a long time. I only use it once a day, which is first thing in the morning.You can also buy it from Boots, Superdrug and supermarkets. I have also seen it in Wilkinsons as well.

I would recommend this moisturisin
g creme to anyone with dry skin or anyone who uses moisturising creme.

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