June 12, 2012

Product Review: Cleopatra's Choice - Adovia Dead Sea Hand Cream

Hello Beauties!

Have you ever paid attention to what's in your makeup bag?  We all have those essential items we would never leave the house without.  For me, one of my must-have items is hand cream.  I love the feel of soft hands so having hand cream with me helps me keep that feeling all day.  Because of this, I was excited when Cleopatra's Choice contacted me about trying their Adovia Dead Sea Hand Cream.

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Cleopatra's Choice states that the Adovia Dead Sea Hand Cream is... "Formulated with Dead Sea Minerals and Shea Butter, Adovia Dead Sea mineral hand cream is non-oily and absorbs quickly to provide instant, long-lasting moisturizing relief and protects your hands throughout the day. A powerful combination of natural oils, vitamins and essential minerals works to restore the inner balance of your skin. Chamomile and Aloe Vera calm and soothe your skin leaving your hands looking radiant and youthful."





Pros

  • Extremely moisturizing
  • Lasts for hours
  • Gives hands a smooth look
  • Great travel size
Cons
  • Expensive (Regular Price:  $18)

My Thoughts

I absolutely love this hand cream!  It is so moisturizing and on days when I work as a cashier, this is my go to hand cream for the day.  I can put this on after washing hands and not have to worry about dry hands at all.  Plus, it fits well into my purse.

Would I Purchase?

As much as I truly love this hand cream, I cannot fathom paying $18 for it.  The price just seems a bit too steep.  I truly feel that if this product was under $10, it would be my go to hand cream, no questions asked!

Would you pay $18 for hand cream?

Disclaimer

Although these products were given to me to review, it does not alter my review of the product.  These are my 100% honest opinions.

Thanks for reading and God bless!
 
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