Dressing table: The best beauty products for hands

Compiled,Gemma Hayward
Saturday 01 May 2010 00:00 BST
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1. Perfect Hands

Keep your hands well-nourished this summer with a cream that will moisturise and firm, while also reducing the appearance of dark spots.

£18, This Works, thisworks.com

2. Emery board

Ensure your nails are constantly shaped to perfection with this pretty Paul and Joe file.

£3.50, Paul and Joe, paul-joe-beaute.com

3. Hand Repair

The thick mousse texture of this cream is surprisingly light and non-greasy on the skin. Containing essential oils such as lavender and bergamot, it smells divine.

£14.50, Liz Earle, lizearle.com

4. The Cuticle Pen

Keep unsightly cuticles at bay with this pen filled with hypoallergenic oil that softens cuticles, making them easy to remove.

£11.95, Essie, essie.com

5. Kensington Caviar

Complete your manicure with this speedy top coat which will be touch-dry in seconds.

£10, Nails Inc, nailsinc.com

6. First Aid Nail Whitening Kit

Containing everything you need to keep nails looking fresh, this manicure kit includes a brightening cream and cuticle softening therapy.

£23.95, Seche, seche.com

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