Eczema Honey Oatmeal Hand Cream
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Eczema Honey Oatmeal Hand Cream contains oats, aloe, and honey, making it good for gently taking care of your hands whenever they feel dry. It tends to be heavy, but it does not lift and adheres to the skin, providing a comfortable absorption experience. It finishes soft-matte and is designed to be applied densely to the fingertips and knuckles.

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    The candidate product is said to have less residue, making it comfortable to move your hands immediately after application. The reference product is said to densely fill dry areas with moisture, so it depends on your texture preference.

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    The candidate product tends to be heavy but is said to be comfortable for sensitive hands because the scent is not strong. The reference product has no specific mention of scent, so those with scent sensitivity may find the candidate more comfortable.

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    The candidate product is said to spread lightly without stickiness and has no heavy or occlusive feel even after absorption. If the reference product's strength is a 'soft-matte finish', the candidate focuses on 'maintaining moisture after absorption'.

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