Farmstay Pink Flower Blooming Hand Cream Cherry Bloosom

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12.60 GEL
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Farmstay Pink Flower Blooming Hand Cream Cherry Blossom Moisture & SoftnessHand

Cream with cherry blossom fragrance moisturizes, softens, and protects dry skin. Lightweight texture absorbs quickly and leaves a delicate scent.

Farmstay Pink Flower Blooming Hand Cream Cherry Blossom delivers deep hydration and softness for dry, tired hands while leaving behind a delicate floral fragrance.

Enriched with moisturizing ingredients and cherry blossom extract, this hand cream helps nourish, soothe, and protect the skin against daily dryness and external aggressors. Its lightweight, non-greasy texture absorbs quickly, making it perfect for frequent use throughout the day.

With every application, your hands feel smoother, more supple, and refreshed, while the gentle cherry blossom scent adds a touch of elegance.

Choose Farmstay Cherry Blossom Hand Cream for silky-soft hands, long-lasting moisture, and a blooming floral aroma wherever you go.

100 ml

Water(Aqua), Mineral Oil, Glycerin, Cetearyl Aloo hol, Polysorbate 60, Carbomer, Triethanolamine, Sorbitan Sesquiolate, Phenoxyethanol, Prunus Serulata Flower Extract(100mg), Methyl Paraben, Propyl Paraben, Rosa Centifolia Flower Extract, Nelumbo Nucifera Extract, Nymphaea Alba Flo wer Extract, Fragrance(Parfum)

Frequently asked questions

This is a moisture-focused hand cream built around a four-flower botanical complex — Prunus Serrulata (cherry blossom), Rosa Centifolia (Provence rose water), Nelumbo Nucifera (lotus), and Nymphaea Alba (white water lily). The formula prioritises fast absorption and a non-greasy finish, making it practical for people who need to use their hands immediately after applying. The cherry blossom extract at 100mg delivers the hero moisturising benefit and a subtle floral scent. Rosa Centifolia flower water adds skin-softening and mild toning properties. The lotus and water lily extracts contribute antioxidant protection and additional moisture-barrier support. It also nourishes the cuticles, not just the skin surface.

Prunus Serrulata flower extract — Japanese cherry blossom — is a mild brightening and moisturising botanical. Its primary documented functions in skincare are: inhibiting melanin transfer to reduce the appearance of uneven tone and age spots on the hands, providing antioxidant protection through flavonoids and phenolic compounds, and acting as a light emollient that leaves skin feeling soft without heaviness. At 100mg concentration in this formula it's a meaningful inclusion rather than a token amount. The cherry blossom positioning also aligns with the scent — the fragrance here is formulated to read as authentically floral rather than synthetic, consistent with the botanical theme.

Both are worth understanding clearly. Mineral oil is an effective occlusive ingredient — it forms a barrier on the skin surface that locks in moisture and prevents water loss. It's non-comedogenic on hands (pore-clogging is a concern for facial skin, not hands), non-irritating, and very well-tolerated. The "natural vs. synthetic" debate around mineral oil is largely cosmetic rather than safety-based. On parabens: Methylparaben and Propylparaben are among the most studied preservative systems in cosmetics. At the concentrations used in hand creams they are considered safe by the EU Cosmetics Regulation and the FDA. If you specifically avoid parabens for personal preference, that's a valid choice — but there's no established safety concern at these levels for healthy adults. The formula is honest about their presence in the ingredient list.

Multiple retailer descriptions and reviews consistently describe this as a light cream that absorbs quickly without leaving a greasy residue — it's positioned specifically for people who use their hands right after application. The mineral oil base provides occlusivity without the heavy feel of petroleum jelly-based creams, because it's blended into an emulsion with water and emulsifiers rather than applied neat. The Cetearyl Alcohol and Carbomer give the cream its smooth, lotion-like texture. It's not a thick barrier cream for severely dry or cracked hands — for those cases a richer, more occlusive formula would serve better. For everyday moisture maintenance and softness, the texture is well-suited to frequent use throughout the day.

Yes — Farmstay specifically notes it can be used on the body, including elbows and heels. The formula is gentle enough for any area with dry or rough skin. It's not formulated for facial use (mineral oil is better avoided on facial skin for most people due to the potential for congestion), but for body areas including elbows, heels, knees, and cuticles it works well. The light texture makes it less ideal for very severely cracked heels where a thicker urea or petroleum-based cream performs better, but for maintenance and softness it's a practical multi-use product.

The fragrance is described consistently across retailer listings as delicate and floral — a soft, clean cherry blossom character rather than a heavy or synthetic perfume. It reads as a spring floral rather than a sweet or fruity scent. Longevity on the hands is moderate — hand creams are washed off frequently, which limits how long any scent persists. It's pleasant rather than noticeable, which makes it practical for office use or situations where strong fragrance would be inappropriate. The formula does contain Fragrance (Parfum) as a disclosed ingredient, so those with fragrance sensitivity should patch-test before regular use.

It's one of the stronger gift candidates in the Farmstay range — 100ml is a generous size, the cherry blossom packaging is genuinely attractive, the scent is crowd-pleasing, and the price point makes it accessible as a standalone gift or as part of a skincare set. On nails and cuticles: Farmstay explicitly claims it nourishes both, and the formula's combination of emollients and occlusives does provide meaningful conditioning to dry cuticles. It won't strengthen brittle nails structurally (that requires biotin, keratin, or nail hardeners), but it will soften and moisturise the surrounding skin and cuticle, which improves the appearance of nails over time. For a gifting context in Beauty Bar's Georgian market, cherry blossom is a universally appealing fragrance that doesn't require explanation — it has strong cross-cultural recognition.

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