This Works Stress Check Kind Hands

This Works Stress Check Kind Hands
CBD Free
This Works Stress Check Kind Hands
CBD Free
Size
30 mL - 75 mL
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Description
A travel-friendly, deeply moisturizing hand cream with Vitamin E and Shea Butter for dry and sensitive hands in need of relief from the effects of overwashing.
WHEN: After hand washing or use of hand sanitizer, calm and soothe dry or irritated skin and restore a sense of comfort with this deeply moisturizing hand cream.
HOW: Vitamin E and Shea Butter provide immediate and long-lasting comfort from extreme dryness and skin tightness, while Omega-rich Bio Boost oil helps maintain skin integrity and counters the effects of the environment. The 100% natural fragrance of Ylang Ylang, Lavender, and Neroli keeps the stress response in check - helping to calm an anxious mind.
WHY: These days we're washing our hands more than ever due to increasing health and wellness concerns. This hand savior helps restore a youthful appearance and a cocoon of (non-sticky) comfort. Our 100% natural pure essential oils have been proven to reduce feelings of anxiety and worry.
Ingredients
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This Works provides natural, cruelty-free skincare, with integrity at its core.
We all follow a 24hr daily (circadian) rhythm, controlled by biological clocks - the master one being in the brain. This Works develops clean, targeted skincare and wellness solutions that work in harmony with your body clock, 24hrs a day - rooted in science and proven to work.
To ensure that This Works skincare and wellness solutions are delivering exactly what your skin needs - at exactly the time it needs it - we have spent a great deal of time working with experts in the field of circadian rhythm to understand its implications across a 24hr period.

