The formula combines four main elements, and each one has a different role.
- Jojoba oil — helps soften the skin surface and reduce moisture loss. Its structure is close to the skin’s natural lipids, which makes it a practical moisturizing choice for hands exposed to washing and cold air.
- Beeswax — creates a light protective veil on the skin. This veil helps shield hands from dry air and temperature changes, giving a thin layer of support without a heavy feel.
- Ectoin — a molecule known for helping skin hold onto water. In practice, this means the skin can stay more resilient in challenging conditions, which is why the cream is often chosen for cold or windy weather.
- Micro oil system — not an ingredient but a texture technology. It spreads the oils in micro-fine droplets, making the cream feel light and helping the moisturizing components absorb more evenly.
These components work together for one main purpose: keeping hands comfortable when they are repeatedly exposed to water, detergents, cold, or wind. The cream is a cosmetic product for skin care and comfort, not a medicinal product.