Hand & Foot Care
Cracked Heel Foot Cream | Nevorea
Hand and Foot Cream | Nevorea
Shea Butter Hand Lotion | Nevorea
Long-Lasting Fresh Hand Cream Hydrating Hydration Non | Nevorea
Retinol Firming Hand Cream | Nevorea
Hand Cream | Nevorea
Sakura Collagen Hand Cream | Nevorea
Japan Sakura Hand Cream | Nevorea
Foot & Hand Cream for Dry, Cracked Skin | Nevorea
Hand and Foot Care Cream Stick | Nevorea
Sakura Vitamin E Hand Cream | Nevorea
Tropical Urea Intensive Foot & Hand Cream
Hand and foot care at Nevorea covers the two most used and least appreciated parts of the body with the same ingredient seriousness we apply to the face. This collection brings together cleansers, exfoliants, creams, and targeted treatments for the specific needs of hands that are constantly exposed to water, detergents, and environmental stress, and feet that carry the weight of every day.
From intensely reparative overnight hand masks to high-urea foot creams and heel-softening exfoliating treatments, every product here is selected for real results on skin that has specific, stubborn conditioning needs that standard body care cannot address.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best hand and foot care routine?
A complete hand and foot routine includes a gentle hand wash, a daily hand cream applied after each wash, a weekly foot scrub, and a rich foot cream applied before bed with cotton socks over the top. Monthly overnight hand mask treatments with gloves deliver the most dramatic improvement in hand skin condition.
Why do hands age faster than the face?
Hands have thinner skin than the face, fewer sebaceous glands, and are subject to constant washing, UV exposure without protection, and contact with drying agents. They receive far less dedicated skincare attention. SPF on the backs of hands and daily moisturizer application are the two most impactful steps for slowing visible hand aging.
What causes rough, dry skin on the feet?
The soles of the feet lack sebaceous glands and are subject to constant pressure and friction, which causes the skin to naturally thicken as a protective response. Without regular exfoliation and conditioning, this builds into rough, cracked calluses especially at the heels and ball of the foot.
How often should I exfoliate my hands?
Once a week is appropriate for most people. A sugar or salt scrub applied in the shower removes dead surface cells and prepares the skin to absorb hand cream more effectively. Always follow with a rich cream to seal the freshly exfoliated surface before it can lose moisture.
At Nevorea, hand and foot care is curated with the conviction that the parts of your body that work hardest deserve products that match their specific demands.

