Product Description
Lush, regal, and unapologetically floral — the Queen of Flowers takes her throne in this rich, restorative hand cream
Infused with genuine French Rose Damascena, Leatherwood honey, and Golden Camelina oil, it nourishes deeply while repairing rough, over-washed hands.
Silky yet fast-absorbing, it restores the skin’s natural barrier and leaves hands soft, supple, and beautifully scented — the hand care equivalent of fresh roses in bloom.
Hardworking hands deserve better than flimsy lotion.
Our natural hand creams are handmade from scratch in Tasmania for hands that wash often, work hard, and still want to feel beautifully cared for.
These are proper hand creams — rich, concentrated, and intelligently formulated to:
- repair the skin barrier
- lock in moisture
- and actually stay on your hands instead of sliding off at the first splash of water
Powered by Leatherwood honey, Golden Camelina oil, beeswax, and calming Tasmanian grown botanicals, they deliver deep hydration without grease, shine, or synthetic nonsense.
Fast-absorbing. Wash-resistant. Quietly hardworking.
Why our hand creams are different
Most hand creams either;
- sit on the surface
- feel sticky
- or disappear the moment you wash your hands
Ours are made the old way — from raw ingredients, in small batches, with barrier repair at the centre of everything.
They nourish deeply, absorb cleanly, and leave hands soft, comfortable, and protected — not coated.
Perfect for:
- Dry, cracked, or over-washed hands
- Frequent hand washing or sanitising
- Sensitive or reactive skin
- People who want real hydration without grease
- Anyone looking for natural hand cream made in Australia ( Tasmania! )
The ritual
Keep one by the sink.
One in your bag.
One where you’ll actually use it.
A small amount, used often, works better than slathering once and forgetting.
This is hand care that becomes second nature.
Our non-negotiables
- Handmade from scratch in Tasmania since 1993
- Small-batch and eco-conscious
- Cruelty-free
- Nothing harsh
- Nothing toxic
- Nothing that’ll make a dolphin cry










