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I have sensitive skin — can I use SHIK NECTAR hand and body cream?

According to the product information, SHIK NECTAR hand and body cream suits all skin types. However, it contains perfume components, so if your skin is easily irritated or you have reacted to fragranced cosmetics before, test it on a small area first — for example, the inside of your forearm — and wait 24 hours to see if any redness, itching or stinging appears. This is a general precaution rather than a reflection on the product itself.

When you first start using it, apply a thin layer to hands after washing and observe how your skin responds. If it feels comfortable, you can continue. For the body, the same logic applies: try it on a limited area such as one shin or one elbow before using it all over. If the skin is already irritated, chapped or broken, be more cautious: the fragrance may cause a stinging sensation, and it is better to choose application based on your own tolerance. For persistent skin problems, consult a dermatologist; this product is a cosmetic for comfort and care, not a treatment.

Because the formula contains glycerin, panthenol and allantoin, it is designed to add moisture and smooth the surface. But individual reactions vary, and the presence of fragrance means it is not guaranteed to be non-irritating for everyone. If you prefer completely fragrance-free skincare, this particular cream may not be the best first choice, even if a patch test is fine. Also, note that the product is intended for hands and body, not for the face, where skin is often more reactive.

If you have a medical skin condition, are pregnant or breastfeeding, or are under dermatological care, it is reasonable to ask your specialist before introducing a new fragranced cosmetic.

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