Lightly Scented Eight Hour® Cream Skin Protectant Duo
Simplify your beauty bag. Our Eight Hour® Cream perfects brows, soothes sun-burned skin, and re-hydrates lips. One formula brings you irresistible, all-around glam.
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Eight Hour® Cream Skin Protectant Lightly Scented, 50ml (full-size)
The legendary, award-winning skin protectant that does more than soothe sun-burns, rehydrate chapped lips, and heal rough elbows and calluses. It’s also the secret that makeup artists all over the world use for keeping legs, lips, and eyelids shiny; eyebrows in place; and cuticles perfectly manicured. There are an infinite number of ways to use this classic cream.
THE LEGEND Created in 1930 by Elizabeth Arden herself to soothe skin, Eight Hour® Cream Skin Protectant instantly became popular. What made it so effective? A combination of petrolatum, a skin-soothing beta-hydroxy—debuting in one of its first cosmetic uses—and vitamin E. The apricot-colored balm was so beneficial to her clients that Miss Arden even used it to soothe her famous thoroughbred horses' legs. Even its name came from remarkable performance: a loyal client used it to treat her child's skinned knee and "Eight Hour®s" later,—the skin was all better.
Eight Hour® Cream Skin Protectant Lightly Scented, 50ml (full-size)
The legendary, award-winning skin protectant that does more than soothe sun-burns, rehydrate chapped lips, and heal rough elbows and calluses. It’s also the secret that makeup artists all over the world use for keeping legs, lips, and eyelids shiny; eyebrows in place; and cuticles perfectly manicured. There are an infinite number of ways to use this classic cream.
THE LEGEND Created in 1930 by Elizabeth Arden herself to soothe skin, Eight Hour® Cream Skin Protectant instantly became popular. What made it so effective? A combination of petrolatum, a skin-soothing beta-hydroxy—debuting in one of its first cosmetic uses—and vitamin E. The apricot-colored balm was so beneficial to her clients that Miss Arden even used it to soothe her famous thoroughbred horses' legs. Even its name came from remarkable performance: a loyal client used it to treat her child's skinned knee and "Eight Hour®s" later,—the skin was all better.