- The Jean and Len Silky & Rich Treatment leaves hands silky smooth and soft and is suitable for all skin types - Made with love in Germany
- The rich care formula of the rich hand cream enriched with panthenol, shea butter and jojoba oil cares for the skin - Skin compatibility dermatologically confirmed
- The handcream set includes three different fragrances - Rosemary and Ginger, a spicy-fresh scent. Peony and Lychee, a floral and romantic fragrance and Cardamom & Tonka, a exotic and spicy scent
- WITHOUT GEDØNS*: For us, Gedøns* are things and especially ingredients, that our founder Len wants to avoid in our products. These include parabens, silicones and animal ingredients. We do not claim that these ingredients are harmful or bad. We simply don't want certain substances in our products because we know many of you don't want them either.
- Scope of delivery: 1 x Jean&Len Silky & Rich Treatment Set, contains three different hand creams, 100% recyclable aluminum tube (without lid), without parabens & silicones, 3 x 2.45 Fl. Oz.
Jean & Len – Silky & Rich Treatment Set Our Silky & Rich Treatment is suitable for all skin types and ensures silky-smooth hands. The hand cream formula is enriched with panthenol, shea butter, and jojoba oil. The hand cream tube (without a cap) is 100% recyclable. The different fragrances enchant, enveloping your hands in a pleasant scent cloud. Product Details Hand cream Tube without a cap is recyclable With panthenol, shea butter, and jojoba oil Free from parabens, silicones, and microplastics Application Apply the hand cream to your hands, massage it in gently, and enjoy the spicy fragrance. Suitable for daily use and after every hand wash. Jean & Len Jean & Len was founded in 2013 by Leonard Diepenbrock. The idea: fantastically scented care that looks cool and doesn't gather dust in the eco-corner. Inspired by the motto "What touches you becomes a part of you," the gedøns*-free product range is constantly expanding and now includes stylish home and lifestyle products. *GEDØNS = Ingredients Len personally avoids.