Really love this product always have it in my bag it moisturises very well and the smell is so nice i get asked what perfume i use after apply it to my skin its fab . Works really well on my skin especially rough/dry spots i love this alot
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NIVEA Cream
Now over 100 years old NIVEA Cream is a great all purpose cream for dry hands and feet and chapped lips.
Use on those dry damaged areas, slather on your hands or feet and put a pair of gloves or socks on for super soft skin in the morning.
Website www.nivea.co.nz
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Tips: Works well on extra dry spots like elbows knees exfoliate before application for a super indulgent replenishment <
Ive always found nivea skin products to be a little heavy on my skin, but i always find them refreshing aswell. I love this product, my mum brought it for me when it first came out, but am only able to use it on my face as i like i said its a little heavy
Tips: No tips :)
Very thick in consistency but amazing for dry skin. The smell is pleasant for me but if you are not used to Nivea scents you should smell it before buying it
I love this! It is so hydrating and lasts for ages despite the size! It doesn't smell gross and goes on smoothly. My great grandmother praises this cream for allowing her to grow old gracefully with hardly any wrinkles on her face.
Well I think we all grew up with Nivea, it was the only cream in most bathroom cabinets in the 60s and 70s. It is thick and is great for those problem areas knees, elbows and feet. Nivea is a trusted brand and has been around for a lot of years and has given us all loads of great products.
I found this product to be very thick in consistency, and after application it took some time for the greasy feeling to disappear.
I found this product smelt great like most other moisturisers by Nivea - of which I love.... But, I am really disapointed in the absorbtion rate - greasy is a deal breaker for me.
However, if the intended use for this cream was as a night cream, and it was advertised as such, I would be happy to cope with the greasiness if it meant lustrious hydrated beautiful skin in the morning.....
I think if this produst was marketed with a specific demographic with strong branding, product identity and packaging it would be a amazing success.
Well over 100.... That's explains it, my grandmother and mother were Nivea fanatics and wore it daily all their lives, both had amazing skin so I grew up with it and used it but alas not as regularly or religiously as they did (which explains probably the crocodile skin I seem to be sprouting) I do use it on my knees and feet and arms etc and it is nourishing and feels great to use. As for the smell I like it, and it reminds me of mum and nana but in a good way. Here's to another hundred years then...go Nivea.
We always have a tin at home, it is an old-time favorite for dry, rough hands and lips. I use it on my face sometimes to get a moisture-kick. The scent reminds me of my childhood when stealing mum's creams and make-up.:) It is an affordable all in one cream, the whole family can use it, makes skin soft and lightly scented, does wonders on dry elbows too!
Tips: Use it on hands and lips before bedtime, so you can wake up with soft and supple skin, try it on your decollete too!!;)
I use a super-expensive facial moisturiser for my dry, sensitive skin - someone recommended Nivea cream to me as a cheap every-now-and-then moisturiser to keep in the gym bag and make my super-expensive last longer.... I figured at $8 from the Warehouse, I may as well try it....
I am SO glad I did. It works wonders on flaky skin, is great for rough areas on the body, and is very lightly scented which I love. It has a firming effect on my skin, and I can even use it as a night creme or eye cream if needed. And I get no reaction from alternating between this and my super-expensive. I'll still continue to use both as the Nivea is very thick and trickier to apply - and just isn't quite as good with irritated skin - but it certainly does it's part to bulk out my routine and save me money!
Tips: It is VERY thick - spread thinly and massage gently. Great on flaky dry skin.
My granny used to say that she never washed her face with soap and she always used Nivea Creme and she had beautiful skin until she died in her nineties. I would like to say the same to my grand children. We do have a lot more choices now, however Nivea still comes up as a favourite. A little goes a long way because it is quite thick, though it does smooth in really well . It is really good for knees, elbows and heels too. Nothing worse than dry cracked heels and a nightly application of Nivea can prevent this! Value for money is a big plus for Nivea Creme; good value for a no nonsense product everyone of all ages can use.
Tips: Travelling light? This is a one pot wonder for a carry-on bag.