Welda Skin Food REVIEW
- ebonidixon
- Mar 29, 2016
- 2 min read
(75ml)
"If there’s just one thing you need to take with you to a desert island, it’s this little green magic tube. Skin Food is a universal saviour of dry, rough skin on faces, elbows, hands and feet – wherever you take a lot out of your skin, let Skin Food put it back in. With extracts of gentle viola tricolor, calendula and chamomile, in a rich, thick base of oils and beeswax, Skin Food loves your skin back to its best."

The first thing I noticed about this product was the medical-type packaging. It can be likened to a prescription cream in a metal tube bottle. So instantly, I am not expecting a sweet smelling cream, however something more heavy duty and thorough.
The cream doesn't smell bad at all. It is certainly not flowery or perfumed like a Soap and Glory “hand food”, for example, which will really appeal to some people. I feel like I have more faith in the Skin Food’s properties and outcomes when it is so reminiscent of a medical cream. I think this medical element is echoed in the Welda logo.
THICK!! The cream is extremely thick, which I guess is the beeswax ingredient. And although the website states the base contains oils, I don't think the cream feels oily at all.Skin Food is great as a heavy duty cream for my elbows, knees, feet and hands. I will definitely use this on my hands and heels most often.
I also received a smaller 30ml version which is GREAT for my handbag! I get really dry hands when I am out and about. Caused by public loo soap and cold weather etc. This travel sized cream works so much better than any of the other brands I have tried that just dry out your hands after a while, making you apply more cream and in turn purchase more! It is also good to know that I have a body cream too, in case I need to top up on my elbows or corners of my mouth (where I get dry skin).
Summary
[if !supportLists]· [endif]Medical-look
[if !supportLists]· [endif]Thick/heavy duty
[if !supportLists]· Rough skin (Elbows, heels and hands)
· Great travel sized version!
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