Nivea REPAIRING 3-in-1 hand cream

Hand cream & treatments

Features:
+2
Skin type
Dry
Textures
Cream
Expected delivery:
Friday 31/07/2026
Friday 31/07/2026

*Approximate for orders whose destination is the provincial capital. In other cases there will be a delay of 1 day.

Do you want instant, long-lasting relief for your extra dry and cracked hands?

NIVEA 3-in-1 Repairing Hand Cream offers you 48 hours of immediate relief for very dry and tight skin.

Its formula with Dexpanthenol instantly softens the skin of extra-dry and cracked hands.

It also has a melting and quickly absorbed texture that penetrates the skin quickly without leaving a greasy sensation.

Taking care of dry hands has never been easier.

How to use:
  • Use NIVEA Creme Care Liquid Hand Soap daily, enriched with ingredients and the fragrance of NIVEA Creme, for intensely soft and hydrated hands.
  • Protect your hands with NIVEA 3in1 Repairing Hand Cream with Dexpanthenol, ideal for repairing the delicate skin of dry and extra-dry hands, deeply hydrating them, leaving them incredibly soft.
EAN
4005900704948
Skin type
Dry
Textures
Cream
ingredients
aqua, glycerin, cetyl alcohol, myristyl alcohol, sodium cetearyl sulfate, isopropyl palmitate, panthenol, butyrospermum parkii butter, dimethicone, palmitic acid, stearic acid, myristic acid, arachidic acid, oleic acid, ethylhexylglycerin, phenoxyethanol, trisodium edta, pantolactone, citric acid, linalool, limonene, citronellol, geraniol, alpha-isomethyl ionone, benzyl alcohol, parfum.

The lists of ingredients contained in the composition of the products are updated regularly. Check the ingredient list on the packaging before using the product.


Brand Safety Warning
Avoid contact with eyes. Allow to dry completely.
Legal information of the brand
Beiersdorf, S.A, Av. De La Industria, 31, 28760, Madrid
https://www.beiersdorf.es/
dataprotectionespana@beiersdorf.com

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