Marks and Spencers Royal Jelly & Pure Honey Hand & Nail Cream
I bought the Marks and Spencers – Royal Jelly & Pure Honey Hand & Nail Cream when my hands were shedding their skin like snake. I realised later that it was the mehendi that was peeling off and not the skin on the palms. But then don’t we all beauties need a reason to buy something ? 😉

Product Price: Rs 299/- for 100ml
What the company claims: A rich, non-greasy hand and nail cream containing royal jelly, acacia honey and panthenol which work together to moisturise and improve skin condition, leaving hands soft and smooth. Hydroviton ® 24 helps maintain the skins moisture levels delivering continuous moisturisation for up to 24 hrs.
• Moisturising
• Leaves hands soft and smooth

My Experience with Marks and Spencers – Royal Jelly & Pure Honey Hand & Nail Cream:
The Marks and Spencers – Royal Jelly & Pure Honey Hand & Nail Cream is packaeged in a transparent plastic squeezee tube with a chocolate brown flip-to-open cap. The cream has a mousse like texture which feels very very light. Infact when you look into the tube you can actually see bubbles in them.
The initial smell is that of Royal jelly with undertones of honey. After sometime only the smell of honey stays back which I like. A small blob is enough for my hand because it spreads very easily. It leaves very non greasy feeling and gets absorbed very quickly. I generally prefer to apply it just before sleeping. When I wake up in the morning my hands are beautifully moisturised and soft. I have been using the cream for last six months and I have noticed a quite difference in my hands. The cuticles are also softened instantly. The cream can also be used for home manicures as a cuticle softener as well as a last step moisturiser.
It is mentioned on the tube that it is not recommended for facial use.
Pros of Marks and Spencers – Royal Jelly & Pure Honey Hand & Nail Cream:
• Instantly conditions hands and nail cuticles
• Does not leaves the hands greasy
• Contains honey which is a very good skin softener
• Nice and lightly fragrant
• A very good value for money
• Lasts a good six months atleast
Cons of Marks and Spencers – Royal Jelly & Pure Honey Hand & Nail Cream:
• Contains alcohol and parabens
• Available only at M&S stores
• Packed in a non-recyclable tube
IMBB Rating: 4.5 / 5
Recommendation:
Yes… I really love this cream and I found it better that TBS’s spiced vanilla hand cream.
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wow i have always wanted to try tis one
My elizabeth arden hand cream is getting over, want this one
I have started to like M&S products and this cream sounds good too. Also, I liked your last con. We sure can force the companies to look for safer alternatives if we pick things like these in cons! 😀
I totally agree
It does look royal and the cost is not at all royal… added to my wishlist *happydance*
I have always like marks and spencers products *happy dance* *happy dance* their body washes and creams are amazing *happy dance* royal jelly and honey looks like a very moisturising combo *clap* *clap*
Hawww! I am going to buy a hand cream tomorrow! i’m going to try this *ghost* *ghost* *jalwa* *jalwa*
I need to try this.. *jogging* gud job shaila.. *clap* I will pick this up on ur reco solely.. *happydance*