Today I am sharing some cruelty-free hand creams because all this sanitising has most of our hands in dire need of help, but we still want to be good to the animals, right?
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I have bought some of these cruelty-free hand creams with my own money while the other’s were gifted to me – when you turn 30+ hand creams are like a birthday gift must I’m telling you.
Here are my top pics in terms of brand, price, scent, and texture – for a full chatty review check out my InstaTV review
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Berry Bon Bon from The Body Shop
Price: R85 (Clicks)
Scent: Sweet candy like smell
Texture: light and easily absorbed
Sorbet firm believer
Price: R29 (Clicks)
Scent: Faint fruity smell
Texture: Thick and creamy, does not absorb very quickly
(I can’t see a beauty without cruelty sticker on package but online Sorbet is described as BWC certified)
Woolworths Fresh Delights Sweet Pea and Jasmine
Price: R39 (Woolworths duh)
Scent: Faint Jasmine
Texture: Quite liquid and very absorbent
Oh So Heavenly Candy Carnival Indulgent 24hr hand cream
Price: R27 (Clicks)
Scent: Very Sweet but dissipates quickly
Texture: Thick, creamy but fairly absorbant
Bramley Cocoa Heaven
Price: R13 (Pep)
Scent: Cocoa Butter smell
Texture: Creamy but not too thick and absorbs well
Simple Flower Hand Cream
This one is a special mention as I can not find the price anywhere online and the person who got it for me can only remember that it was bought at Heylo. I wanted to include it though because the floral scent is amazing and it leaves your hands feeling great. Same as with Sorbet there is no BWC sign but my deep dive into the internet shows that this brand is not tested on animals.