Description
Homecourt’s Steeped Rose velvety soft hand cream absorbs instantly to treat even the driest hands. Non-greasy yet intensely moisturizing, hands feel nourished and protected all day. Board-certified dermatologist tested. Size is 12 oz / 355 ml. Featuring: Australian hibiscus flower extract to hydrate and protect, Shea butter to soften, Fermented micro algae oil to repair and nourish.
Please note this item is available only in USA!
Sustainability


Cruelty Free


Plant Based


Upcycled / Recycled


Vegan




manufacture
Founded by Courteney Cox
“I created Homecourt because my home is my sanctuary. It is a home that’s filled with love and laughter, and a place where I can spend quality time with friends and family. I have taken great care to curate a space where everyone can feel “at home.” Our homes are the one place that can bring a sense of calm and serenity in our lives. Collectively, we seek good health, good habits, and wellness routines that make us feel like we are putting our best foot forward—so why not extend that philosophy into homecare?
I sought out the best perfumers to create custom fragrances; worked alongside skincare chemists to develop non-toxic, yet incredibly effective formulas, and collaborated with trailblazers in sustainable design to launch this collection of, well, beauty products for the home.”
– Founder, Courteney Cox | Read more


ingredients
Skincare Grade Ingredients
The Homecourt Rose Hand Cream and their entire collection, use sustainable, plant-derived, and upcycled ingredients. They work with perfumers and cosmetic chemists to create formulas. These use responsibly sourced raw materials and skincare-grade ingredients. They also meet strict industry standards for clean beauty. Put simply: everything they make is safe for people and pets when used as directed. All of their products are vegan, cruelty-free, and made in the USA. A few highlights:
– Upcycled Rosewater – By using waste from the main distillation, perfumers capture more scent elements. Through extra filtering, they discover new and fresher hints of the flower.
– Sustainably Harvested Eucalyptus – Their suppliers use leaves from fallen trees. And practice rotational harvesting. They avoid harsh pesticides, making it kinder to the environment and safer for our skin.
– Fair Trade Patchouli Fraction – They work with fair-trade suppliers in Indonesia. These suppliers use a special fractioning process to produce patchouli oil. This method extracts the best parts of the plant while reducing environmental impact.

