Ex Nihilo The Hedonist Hand Cream
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The Hedonist Hand Cream by Ex Nihilo Paris is part of the house’s BODY LINE Collection, designed to hydrate, nourish, and delicately perfume the skin with the signature scent of The Hedonist. This luxurious hand cream enhances the fragrance experience while caring for the skin with a lightweight and silky formula.
The cream absorbs quickly, leaving hands soft, smooth, and comfortably moisturized without feeling heavy. Infused with the vibrant woody signature of The Hedonist fragrance, it leaves a subtle yet distinctive scent on the skin throughout the day.
Formulated with 92% ingredients of natural origin, the cream is ideal for delicate and sensitive skin. With regular use, hands feel repaired, protected, and beautifully scented with a refined modern fragrance.
Product Details
Hand cream infused with Ex Nihilo’s The Hedonist fragrance
Silky, fast-absorbing texture
Moisturizes, nourishes, and protects the skin
Formulated with 92% ingredients of natural origin
Suitable for delicate and sensitive skin
Size
1.52 fl oz / 45 ml
What does The Hedonist Hand Cream smell like?
The Hedonist Hand Cream carries the signature scent of Ex Nihilo’s Hedonist fragrance, featuring bright citrus notes balanced with smooth woods and warm musks.
Is The Hedonist Hand Cream suitable for sensitive skin?
Yes. The formula is crafted with 92% ingredients of natural origin and is designed to be gentle enough for delicate and sensitive skin.
Can The Hedonist Hand Cream be layered with the fragrance?
Yes. The Hedonist Hand Cream is designed to complement the Hedonist fragrance, helping enhance and prolong the scent when layered together.
Available online and in-store at Mood by DMJ in Lafayette, Louisiana, a curated destination for luxury and niche fragrances.
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