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Nuage Hand and Nail Cream by Nuage | 
Enlarge Photo |  | Hand and nail cream has been specially formulated to help soften and protect your hands and strengthen your nails against breaking. With regular use it also helps to prevent dry skin and to restore the skins moisture balance.
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| Specifications
ZIN Product Number: 400580 Weight: 0.31 lbs (0.14 KG) Size (inches): 6.57" X 1.42" X 2.36" Size (cm): 16.7 cm X 3.6 cm X 6.0 cm
Traditional Uses: Healthy Skin, Hair, and Nails
Interests: Health? I just want to be pampered!
Manufacturer: Nuage
|  | Description
Hand and nail cream has been specially formulated to help soften and protect your hands and strengthen your nails against breaking. With regular use it also helps to prevent dry skin and to restore the skins moisture balance. |  | Directions
Massage throughly into your hands and around nails and cuticles. Use regularly. |  | Ingredients
Aqua, paraffinum liquidum, glycerin, glyceryl stearate, cetearyl alcohol,stearic acid, dimethicone, triethanolamine, lanolin, petrolatum, phemoxyethanol, parfum, imidazolidinyl urea, keratin amino acids, methylparaben, ethylparaben, butylparaben, propylparaben. |  | Cautions
Keep out of reach of children. | |  | Share Your Review!
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