Product Name:
It's commonly found under names like "Dr. Rashel Natural Fresh Smoothing Repairing Hand Cream Perfume Moisturizing Body Lotion" or "Dr. Rashel Smoothing & Repairing Hand Perfume Cream."
SKU/Model Number:
DRL-1370.
Packaging and Size:
It typically comes in a tube, and while you mentioned 1370, the common size associated with DRL-1370 is 97g or 80g, not 1370ml. The number "1370" is the SKU, not the volume.
Key Ingredients (Based on common Dr. Rashel hand creams and available information for DRL-1370):
Aqua (Water): The base of the cream.
Mineral Oil: A common emollient that helps to soften and smooth the skin, forming a protective barrier to reduce moisture loss.
Glycerin: A powerful humectant that draws and retains moisture from the air into the skin, providing deep and lasting hydration.
Stearyl Alcohol, Cetyl Alcohol: Fatty alcohols that act as emollients and thickeners, giving the cream its rich, smooth texture.
Dimethicone: A silicone that provides a silky feel, helps the cream spread easily, and forms a breathable barrier to lock in moisture and protect the skin.
Shea Butter (Butyrospermum Parkii Butter): Although not explicitly listed for DRL-1370 in some databases, many Dr. Rashel hand creams, especially those focused on intense moisturization and repair, include shea butter for its superior nourishing, softening, and healing properties. (Some Dr. Rashel hand creams, like their Vitamin C variant, explicitly state shea butter).
Preservatives (e.g., Phenoxyethanol, Methylparaben, Propylparaben, Ethylhexylglycerin): To ensure product stability and safety.
Fragrance (Parfum): To provide a pleasant "perfume" scent. Some descriptions mention a "fresh fruit fusion of soft flowers" aroma.
Lactic Acid: (Found in some Dr. Rashel hand creams like the Vitamin C version, and beneficial for smoothing). An alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) that gently exfoliates the skin, helping to remove dead skin cells and improve skin texture, leading to smoother hands.
Vitamins (e.g., Vitamin C - 3-O-Ethyl Ascorbic Acid, Niacinamide): While DRL-1370 is not primarily a "Vitamin C" hand cream, Dr. Rashel is known for using these vitamins across its lines, and they can offer brightening and barrier-supporting benefits. Some search results for DRL-1370 also bring up their Vitamin C Hand & Foot Cream, suggesting some overlap in functional ingredients for "repairing."