C.Atherley Geranium No.1 Hand Cream, 75ml
C.Atherley Geranium No.1 Hand Cream, 75ml

Geranium No.1 Hand Cream, 75ml

£18.00
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Infused with the uplifting scent of Radens geranium, this nourishing hand cream is rich in a patented complex of ceramides that strengthen the skin barrier, improve visible dryness and reduce redness. Sugar beet amino acid helps to regulate the water balance of the skin, leaving it with a silky finish. Evening primrose oil fortifies skin elasticity, and, like geranium hydrolat and organic aloe vera, soothes the skin, leaving hands feeling soft, hydrated and delicately scented. 

Insights

With a desire to capture the magic of the scented leaf geraniums grown in her Gloucestershire greenhouse, founder Catherine Kidston Padgham has collaborated with a master perfumer so that each fragrance matches back to a particular plant. Fragrances are 100% natural, containing only ingredients such as essential oils and botanicals, extracted from a pure, natural source. The brand name relates to Catherine’s maternal grandmother and is used in celebration of the female gardeners in her family.

Details & Care
  • 100% natural blend of eight essential oils expertly blended to capture the distinctive scent of the Radens geranium - Geranium - Balancing, Corn Mint - Uplifting, Lavender - Calming, Lemon Myrtle - Refreshing, Chamomile - Relaxing, Grapefruit - Invigorating, Cedarwood - Soothing, Frankincense - Grounding
  • Massage into clean, dry hands as required.
  • In case of irritation, cease application. For external application only. Keep away from children. Do not use on broken or inflamed skin. Seek advice before using if pregnant or nursing.
  • Colour may vary over time due to its natural composition, but product remains safe and effective for use
  • British made
Fragrance

“The scent draws us back to the greenhouse where our perfumer used the magical tip of gently rubbing the leaves to release the fragrance and then matched it back directly to the Radens plant.”