Elizabeth Arden is famous for its traditional Eight Hour Cream, and in honour of International Women’s Day, the company has partnered with The Prince’s Trust to guarantee that every purchase benefits a good cause.
The Prince’s Trust’s ‘ChangeAGirlsLife’ Campaign is in its fifth year and helps thousands of young women build a better life for themselves through the means of better employment opportunities, business advice, and education.
Throughout the whole of March, to the charity in the hope of supporting more and more women.
Eight Hour Cream Skin Protectant
The Eight Hour Cream debuted in 1930 and has since become a skincare industry standard. The brand’s fan base includes A-list celebrities including Victoria Beckham, Cara Delevingne, Kate Moss, Lady Gaga, and Reese Witherspoon.
You may use the cream from head to toe, and it provides unparalleled hydration. It can help protect the skin, relieve minor irritations like chapped lips, and prevent against windburn.
It also offers hydration for your nails and cuticles and achieves a gorgeous glow to the skin, which makes it ideal as a primer ahead of your make-up.
‘Miracle product’, Shirley wrote in her online review. ‘The best all-round product on the market on the market. It softens skin, heals wounds, helps nail health, and heals dry lips and skin. My granny introduced me to this when I was a small child and I’ve been using it ever since. Would not be without it.’
Krystal wrote online: ‘I used it as a lip balm and as a relief for my sore nose as I tend to have the flu very often.
‘As a lip balm, it definitely protects it against harsh winds. And as a nose balm, it gives me almost instant relief! It took a while to get used to the super thick texture, but that’s where it protects so well!’
‘Wow, this stuff is truly magical!’ Elsbels added. ‘I get bad patches of dry skin every now & then which is hard to budge. I used this before going to bed and all dry skin was gone in the morning! Wow!!’