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Tue Feb 21, 2006 1:55 am |
I know they sell this on QVC and i wondered if anyone has tried this brand and liked it? |
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Tue Feb 21, 2006 5:12 am |
Hi!
Yes I've used her range - moved onto Dr H though.
The Cleanse and Polish is really nice, I like this a lot and the toner smells beautiful ( I keep a small spray bottle of this with me even now to freshen up my make up through the day as it rehydrates.) The moisturiser was nice enough but I prefer my Dr H Quince. The eye cream made my eyes run and the anti-ageing serum I didn't rate but again was nice enough. The SuperBalm concentrate is a nice product but I didn't like the actual balm very much.
The body products I've only had in sample sizes but they were really nice too.
Its a really nice range in general I just found that Dr H cleared my skin better.
If you check out Liz's own website they do sample sizes which might be worth checking out.
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_________________ Lucia, VERY fair (ghostly so!)redhead, combination skin prone to dehydration. |
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Tue Feb 21, 2006 5:14 am |
I ordered the last tsv...I like the new moisturiser - light for oily skins, it still feels rich but it doesn't clog up my skin like the older formulas did which was my main gripe about the range. Overall pretty decent, smells nice and naturally flowery, body moisturiser and energising gel work well. |
_________________ Using. ADCE day & night |
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Tue Feb 21, 2006 7:26 am |
I also like her Cleanse & Polish very much, for use with a muslin cloth. (Although I actually find St Ives Radiance Cleanser seems to suit my skin better.)
The Skinboost Toner is good, too. It's gentle, smells lovely and leaves your face feeling fresh, but not at all taut.
I use her Eyebright Soothing Eye Lotion after swimming to make sure that I clean the chlorine from the skin around my eyes and to soothe the area where I've worn my swimming goggles.
The Moisturiser for dry skin is okay for me during the summer, but wouldn't be rich enough for my very dry skin in winter time.
My step-mum swears by Liz Earle's handcream, eye cream and bodywash, although her skin isn't as dry as mine.
All in all, I think it's a pretty decent range, but I have found better. I hear that some of the products are very good for people with sensitive skin - for instance, the bodywash.
The customer service is excellent if you order direct from lizearle.com, and the prices are often cheaper than on QVC - especially if you consider the post & packing charges. They usually include a couple of free samples, too. |
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Tue Feb 21, 2006 8:19 am |
After many years and trying every cleanser on the market, my absolute favourite is the Liz Earle cleanse and polish, it's great, do give it a go.
I find the nourishing body cream is great for sensitive skin and helps sort out a little dry patch I have.
I'm using the Orange shower gel at the mo, smells great and gentle on the skin. Liz Earle try to keep their products as organic and chemical free as possible. |
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Tue Feb 21, 2006 8:53 am |
I also loved the Cleanse & Polish but found my skin broke out really bad while using it, not sure if that was the reason but have been scared to try it again. I use the Superbalm on my lips when they are dry and its lovely... |
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Sun Feb 04, 2007 5:07 am |
I love Liz Earle! I've just been watching QVC and they have a great Today's Special Value set with 5 of her full size products. The brightening treatment and exfoliator are to die for!! |
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Sun Feb 04, 2007 6:14 am |
Yes, I have used her products too. They are very nice.
For a while the cleanse and polish did wonders for me. Her toner is refreshing. I've liked everything I've tried from her.. I think I 'grew out of ' her products because I got older and needed/wanted more actives, is all. |
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Sun Feb 04, 2007 9:28 am |
Her stuff is nice, but I didn't find it did anything to my skin ....
The Cleanse and Polish is okay, but I think that OCM is far superior.
The toner is nice, rather moisurising - smells gorgeous though.
The moisturiser is okay again - nothing special. When I have finished mine, I plan to buy a Neal's Yard one instead.
I think Liz Earle is a bit overrated personally. |
_________________ Young skin, quite oily, open pore problem. 'Beauty is all about being comfortable in your own skin. That or a kick-ass red lipstick.' |
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Sun Feb 04, 2007 10:21 pm |
I used Cleanse and Polish - not a bad product - there are much better out there though.
I used an eye product (the one with spf in it) - I wasn't that keen but when I gave it to a friend of mine she loved it.
They have very good CS if you order directly from the. |
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Mon Feb 05, 2007 4:26 am |
As most other posters seem to be saying, I liked her products but have since found better.
One thing I definitely would buy again, though, is the Orange Blossom Bodywash. That smells lovely and, as has been said before, is nice and gentle on the skin. |
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Mon Feb 05, 2007 8:11 am |
I would not be without the Cleanse and Polish cleanser, it takes off all makeup including eye makeup and does not sting, it's my favourite cleanser. |
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Mon Feb 05, 2007 8:13 am |
scrabble-and-tea wrote: |
Her stuff is nice, but I didn't find it did anything to my skin ....
The Cleanse and Polish is okay, but I think that OCM is far superior.
I think Liz Earle is a bit overrated personally. |
What's OCM? |
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