10 incredible uses of Nivea cream that you need to know

10 incredible uses of Nivea cream that you need to know

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You know that little cream in the blue can that looks just like your grandmother? He can perform miracles! Discover 10 incredible uses of Nivea cream:

Anyone who has never used Nivea cream in their life doesn’t know what a treasure they are missing. In addition to being super affordable and having been on the market for generations, the Nivea cream in the blue can is not only miraculous when it comes to hydrating your face.

Although few people know, this product also has many other cool functions. As you will see below, Nivea cream is great for taking care of your cuticles, removing makeup, treating stretch marks, dark circles, moisturizing your elbows and so on!

And the little-known uses of this miracle cream from grandma’s time don’t stop there. As you will see below, it works real miracles when it comes to personal care and, if you are not yet in the habit of using Nivea cream, you will definitely want to have one after this post.

Check out some incredible and unusual uses for Nivea cream:

1. Anti-rugas

If you want to declare war on wrinkles, Nivea cream is a great ally. You need to apply it, before going to bed, to the areas where you first notice crow’s feet.

2. Stretch marks

An efficient way to avoid stretch marks, especially during pregnancy, is to take advantage of the moisturizing capacity of Nivea cream. You can apply it to your belly, breasts and hips every day.

3. Dark circles

This cream from grandma’s time is also great for preventing dark circles. If you massage the area under the eyes with the cream, especially before going to bed, you can notice the hydrated and rested effect on your skin the next day.

4. Cuticles

Just like Hipoglós on the cuticle, using Nivea cream is also a great remedy for those who want to make their manicure last longer. It helps to leave the skin in the area more hydrated and thinner, giving the impression that your nails have been done for longer.

5. Makeup

When taking off your makeup, there’s nothing like a very moisturizing cream, especially to remove makeup from sensitive skin around the eyes. You’ll just need a little cotton to help spread the Nivea cream and that’s it. Not even waterproof products can resist this little product.

6. Elbows

Rough elbows feel horrible and can even flake. However, you can take care of this region of the body in a cheap and efficient way, using, of course, this miraculous product.

7. Hands

You don’t need to spend money on a specific hand cream, you know? To keep your hands slim and hydrated, there’s nothing like Nivea in the blue can. It is concentrated and works miracles even with calloused hands.

Knees and feet, obviously, also look great with frequent use of this product.

8. Dermatitis

The use of the wrong and very aggressive soaps, as well as astringents and other creams and dermatological products that are harmful to the skin can end up causing eczema, redness, itching and even swelling in the areas where the application occurred. To calm the skin and help dermatitis disappear, this is also a holy remedy.

9. Burns

Even in the case of light burns, such as hot pans or an oven or electric iron; Nivea cream can help. It soothes the skin and helps prevent blisters from forming on the wound.

It is also excellent for refreshing the skin and calming redness caused by sunburn.

10. Lips

Dry lips are not pretty at all, they can crack (and bleed) and they also hinder the performance of your lipstick (especially the matte liquid type). To keep this part of the body always hydrated and soft, there’s nothing like applying Nivea cream a few times a day, for a few weeks.

This can also be a daily care to prevent your lips from drying out, especially during winter.

Not cool? Did you know that this little cream could be so multifunctional? If you know other uses for Nivea cream, don’t let us know in the comments, ok?

Now, speaking of cheap and useful products, be sure to check out: 7 uses of Bepantol that seem like miracles.

Sources: Take care of yourself, Daiane Calmon