NOBE Forest Elixir® Microbiome Repairing Hand Cream is a deeply moisturizing and fast-absorbing hand cream containing innovative Re-Connecting Nature® forest microbial extract to support the well-being of the skin's microbiome. Developed by Finnish universities and produced by the Finnish company Uute Scientific, forest microbial extract is the world's first natural ingredient equivalent to the rich diversity of hundreds of species found in Finnish forests. One gram contains billions of microbial particles, providing a high level of safe microbial exposure - a forest bath in a bottle. It's especially beneficial for people living in cities, who rarely have access to the woods and the miracle-working microbes living there, with several proven skincare benefits, such as restoring the skin's natural microbiome balance, strengthening the skin's protective barrier and enhancing skin regeneration. Made from sustainable and renewable sources, forest microbial extract has also been shown to reduce redness and irritation and increase the production of anti-ageing collagen. The result is healthy, balanced, and radiant skin.
Microbiome Repairing Hand Cream has a creamy, yet non-sticky texture that's easy to apply and absorbs quickly into the skin, which makes it great for reapplying throughout the day. The vegan hand cream also contains shea butter and squalane to nourish, support the skin barrier, and provide long-lasting hydration for buttery soft and smooth hands. Packed in a lightweight tube and with a fresh scent reminiscent of a lush forest, this hand cream is the perfect product to keep in your bag, so your hands will be protected from dryness and irritation everywhere you go. Microbiome Repairing Hand Cream is suitable for all skin types, especially for people living in cities who don't get enough exposure to nature in their busy daily lives.
This product is certified COSMOS Natural by Ecocert and 99,34% of its ingredients are of natural origin.
How to use: Apply to clean, dry hands as often as needed, especially after washing your hands.