I am someone who is obsessed with washing my hands ever so often, yet I have never owned a hand cream until now. When Nykaa recently launched their range of hand creams, I thought that it was the perfect opportunity to rectify this and offer some TLC to my hands. Nykaa’s Hand and Nail Creme comes in 7 floral fragrances, and I picked the Rose and White Musk variant. Here are my thoughts on this new product.
The Nykaa Rose & White Musk Hand & Nail Creme has a soothing and warm musky rose scent. The scent is not too sickly floral and the musky undertones add a sophistication to the fragrance of roses. The cream contains many nourishing ingredients such as Avocado Oil, Argan Oil, Jojoba Oil, and Almond Oil, which are great for keeping your hands and cuticles hydrated throughout the day. The formula is also Paraben and SLS free and the product is cruelty-free too.
The formula has a slightly whipped, creamy texture that spreads evenly on the skin. It feels slightly oily upon application but sinks into the skin within a few minutes, without leaving the hands slippery, sticky or greasy – a feeling which I dislike. The mild scent of the cream lingers on for several hours and my hands feel well-hydrated and soft all day long.
Overall, I love everything about this product, from the cute packaging to the nourishing formula and the pleasant scent. The price point of INR 275 is fairly reasonable too. This hand cream has become a handbag essential for me and I will highly recommend it to all of you too, especially those who suffer from dry and flaky skin on the hands.
This looks really good! I love the packaging x
I too have been eyeing upon these hand creams. 😊 Great post. Keep Glittering, love TGA by Misha
Very nice review. This looks good i saw it on nykaa but i want to ask one thing will it be worth buying this ? Like we have many creams which are much more cheaper than this
You need a very small quantity of this cream per use, which makes it worth the price in my opinion. It is also really nourishing without being sticky. I haven’t used any of the cheaper variants so can’t really compare.