Yepoda’s The Pinky Promise hand cream is one of the best beauty products you can gift (to yourself) this Christmas.
Taking care of your hands is more important than ever. In these post-pandemic times, our commitment to using hand sanitiser strips the skin of its natural protective oils. On top of that, biting wind and low humidity, paired with central heating, dry them out even further. If you don’t care for them, it can lead to dryness, irritation, cracking and premature ageing.
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With that in mind, it’s good to have a cream to hand so you can routinely replenish your skin with skin-loving goodness – which, as it happens, is exactly what Yepoda’s The Pinky Promise is designed to do. Besides the formula inside, it also comes as a cute charm that clips to your bag so it is in reach at all times – the Rhode lip balm phone case of the bag world, if you will. So, ditch the Labubus and jump on this beauty accessory hype.
Not many bag charms are practical and chic – but The Pinky Promise hand cream delivers on both fronts. The light pink bottle has an elegant sculptural shape with a spherical marble-tone lid (that’s a little Pleasing-coded), and it comes on a pastel beaded charm chain, which would look good hanging from basically any bag you can think of – black, brown, shoulder bags or totes. So, whatever your choice of arm candy, there’s no excuse to be without your nourishing hand cream again – and, if you’re a mini party bag kind of person, it will free up some much-needed space inside, too.
The best part? Instead of purchasing the same bottle over and over, you can buy refills, which ends up being cheaper and better for the environment in the long run.
While some hand creams are overwhelmingly rich – sometimes they barely sink in – The Pinky Promise is a lightweight, easily-absorbed texture that’s deeply moisturising without feeling greasy – the best of both worlds.
The formula is developed with hand skincare in mind, so it’s powered by deeply nourishing ingredients – murumuru butter and almond oil. The first promotes epidermal regeneration and strengthens the skin’s barrier, while the latter is rich in vitamins A and E to nourish, repair and protect, as well as linoleic acid for moisture retention.
It’s suitable for all skin types – sensitive, included – and even helps to regenerate nails and cuticles, too. In short, it’s a hand cream that does its job very well – and it’s all topped off with a gorgeous lavender and rosemary scent.


