Win Skin MD Natural for the hands of a socialite

Last Updated on August 25, 2021 by Ellen Christian

In a perfect world, my hands would be soft and smooth and never used for work or anything else that might make them less than baby soft to touch. Unfortunately, I don’t live the perfect life of a socialite. I just play one on my blog. During the hours I don’t get to be a perfectly pampered socialite, you’ll find me washing dishes, chasing kids and (gasp!) pulling weeds in the garden. All those things can have a horrible effect on my hands.

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Since I want my hands to look like they’re pampered and protected, I search out skincare products that add moisture to my skin and stand up to my busy lifestyle. After all, why add jewelry and nail polish to hands with lizard skin?

Skin MD Natural is a shielding lotion that’s scientifically developed for face, body and hands. It leaves a silky, smooth hydrating shield over your hands to prevent dryness. There’s no greasy residue, no fragrances, no parabens, no petrochemicals and no dyes. Just an amazingly soft natural barrier on top of the skin to protect it from outside chemicals and irritants.

Humectants are substances that add moisture to something; many humectants actually pull moisture from the air into the skin. Skin MD Natural has humectants that are based on cutting edge chemistry that actually hydrates the skin six times more than glycerin, which up until now has been our gold standard for humectants according to Dr. Lisa Benest, Board Certified Dermatologist.

I really appreciate that Skin MD Natural is fragrance free. Not only does that mean it won’t class with whichever perfume I’ve chosen for the day, it means that everyone in the family can use it without worries of irritation to sensitive skin on babies and children. My husband even uses it and he’s very picky about his hand lotion.

Ninety-three percent of the ingredients in Skin MD Natural are all natural and/or plant-based natural ingredients. The balance are food grade or medical grade products that are on the Food & Drug Administration’s most safe list.

You can connect with Skin MD Natural on Facebook & Twitter to keep up with what they’re doing. Don’t forget to request your free sample!

Now one of my readers can win their very own bottle of Skin MD Natural. Here’s what you can do for a chance to win:

To enter you must follow my blog & visit the sponsor’s site.  Leave a comment telling me what you learned there.

For extra entries:

1. Follow me on Twitter @scentednights & tweet about the contest. +1

Win Skin MD Natural Lotion @scentednights #giveaway @skinmdnatural http://tinyurl.com/2frwsdm
2. Be my friend on Facebook & post this contest on your wall. +1
3. Follow the sponsor on Twitter +2
4. Like the sponsor on Facebook.  Please tell them I sent you! +2
5. Blog about this giveaway on your blog AND leave a link back to my site. +5
6. Leave a comment on a non-contest post on this blog. +1
7. Put my button or text link on your blog side bar. +1
8. Enter another of my contests. +1 for each contest
9. Subscribe to my blog. +1
 
Remember, to please leave a separate comment for each entry. And please enter only in the ways listed above. I reserve the right to delete comments not adhering to the above entry guidelines.  You must be 18+ years old & live in the USA. The last day to enter is 12/14/2010.
 
My thanks to the sponsor for allowing me to review this product.
 
As required by the FTC: I received a product sample in order to write my review.  I received no monetary compensation.  All opinions expressed are mine and mine alone.

20 thoughts on “Win Skin MD Natural for the hands of a socialite”

  1. I am a follower through GFC and learned all about eczema while visiting the sponsor’s site–a condition that has troubled me since the birth of my last child.

    Thanks for the chance to win.

    Cheryl
    cg20pm00(at)gmail(dot)com

    Reply

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