Movable Ocean | Hand Cream
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199 kr - Regular price
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199 kr - Sale price
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199 kr
Our hand cream is designed for dry skin and contains a combination of hyaluronic acid, Vitamin B3, and omega fatty acids. This combination provides long-lasting moisturizing effects, softening and smoothing the skin. The cream's content of Vitamin C + E protects the skin and maintains a more youthful radiance.
The hand cream is 100% vegan and free from silicones, synthetic chemicals (phthalates), petroleum-based ingredients (PEGs), parabens, and artificial colors.
Benefits
Blødgører Huden, Fugter huden, Beskytter huden
Key Ingredients
Aroma
FAQ
Full ingredients list
100% Vegan
Our products are vegan, cruelty-free, and made from sustainable materials.
Rich ingredients
Our Formulas are rich in vitamins, antioxidants, omega fatty acids, and minerals.
Recyclable
99% recycled plastic bottles, 85% recycled labels from surplus straw-production, and FSC paper boxes.
Clean skincare
We avoid over 1,300 ingredients that do not support your skin's health.
"Movable Ocean" by Some Other Waves
Experience the exclusive collaboration between Some Other Waves and Klint. The twin sisters, Carla and Bjørk Nørremark, are the creative minds behind these playful and enchanting works, drawing inspiration from the sea and personal memories from their childhood. This young duo is known for their timeless art, including large paintings on walls and ceilings. Some Other Waves has gained significant recognition, including a collaboration with Danish TV host Sofie Linde. This collaboration not only showcases the sisters' talent but also demonstrates their ability to create dynamic artwork that captivates and inspires both the young and the old.
Re-use box as Art
We want the art to continue living in your home. That's why we've designed our FSC-certified boxes to be reused as small posters. Choose your favorite design, cut off the flaps, and frame the box in an 18x18 cm frame. Voila! You've created your own little piece of art for your home. That is what we call recycling.