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Farmhouse Frost Beeswax Hand Cream

Farmhouse Frost Beeswax Hand Cream (Limited Edition)

Our Farmhouse Frost Beeswax Hand Cream is a luxurious barrier cream that offers both effective care and a delightful winter fragrance experience. This seasonal formula combines beeswax from our own naturally treated hives with USP grade lanolin and deodorized cocoa butter to seal cracks and protect your skin, while capturing the essence of a crisp winter morning with notes of blue juniper and frosted silver birch.

Key Benefits

  • Excellent barrier cream for dry, chapped hands
  • Contains beeswax from our naturally treated hives
  • Enriched with USP grade lanolin and cocoa butter
  • Organic extra virgin coconut oil for superior emollient properties
  • Vitamin E-rich sunflower oil for skin nourishment
  • Probiotic-infused for skin health and preservation
  • Ideal for frequently washed hands
  • Limited edition winter fragrance

Usage Instructions

  1. Apply a small amount to clean, dry hands
  2. Gently massage into skin, focusing on dry or rough areas
  3. Use as often as needed
  4. For best results, apply before bed for overnight nourishment

Key Ingredients

  • Beeswax: Forms a protective barrier on the skin
  • USP Grade Lanolin: Deeply moisturizes and protects
  • Deodorized Cocoa Butter: Seals and nourishes skin
  • Organic Extra Virgin Coconut Oil: Superior emollient properties
  • Sunflower Oil: Rich in vitamin E for skin nourishment
  • Probiotics: Reduces redness, inflammation, and fine lines
  • Winter Fragrance: Notes of crisp winter air, blue juniper, and frosted silver birch

Full ingredient list available upon request. Our carefully selected ingredients are designed to nourish and protect your hands naturally. Individual results may vary.

Limited Edition Alert

Farmhouse Frost is a seasonal winter scent, available only for a limited time. Once sold out, this delightful winter-inspired hand cream won't be available again until next winter season – or possibly ever!