How to say "hand cream" in French?

In French "hand cream" translates to  crème pour les mains 

Transliteration: krehm poor lay mah(n)

🇫🇷 J'applique de la crème pour les mains plusieurs fois par jour.

🗣️ jah-pleek duh lah krehm poor lay mah(n) pluh-zheur fwah pahr zhoor.

🇺🇸 I apply hand cream several times a day.



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How to say "hand cream" in French?

You can use the word "crème pour les mains" which translates to "hand cream".

How to pronounce "crème pour les mains" (hand cream) in French?

The word "crème pour les mains" is pronounced as "krehm poor lay mah(n)".

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