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by - written on 13/07/02 (Very useful, 364 readings)
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Please be aware that this op is about the clinique 3 step skin care routine and not the whole Clinique range :o) It is a well known fact (or, rather, perhaps, a well-informed assumption) that beautiful people have beautiful skin. Would a spot ever dare to invade Jennifer Lopez's face? No, of course not! And would Jennifer Anniston ever be seen with bags or dark circles under her eyes? Good grief, no! Well for us mere mortals who are not blessed with perfect features and a flawless complexion...is there any hope? Well, yes, actually there is! And it comes in the shape of Clinique's 3-step skin care routine (Mild Facial Soap; Clarifying Lotion and ... Read the complete review
by - written on 15/03/01 (Very useful, 353 readings)
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I have been using this 3 Step Skin Care system for the best part of five years now. I think it is brilliant. If you've never used it and want to give it a go here's a guide to help you. Go to any Clinique counter - these can be found in any department stores - Debenhams, Rackhams, and even larger Boots. I know that the assistants at these counters can seem slightly patronizing but it will be worth it in the end! The assistant will take you through a consultation; this is to find out what type of skin you have so that the 3-Step system can be tailored to your individual needs. You will be asked the following questions: * What colour ... Read the complete review
by - written on 29/03/02 (Very useful, 301 readings)
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I've always had problem skin, very oily; prone to spots, highly sensitive and very allergic. All my life I've stuck to a very simple routine of Imperial Leather and Nivea cold cream simply because it was the only stuff that didn't bring me out in a dirty great big rash. I put up with the little blackheads on the tip of my nose and those tiny little white spots on the chin and gave up trying to wear make-up regularly. Well, it came to a point I'd had enough. A friend with, lovely, lovely skin recommended Clinique to me and I decided I'd dig deep into my fluff filled pockets and get myself some of this so called magic. You can buy ... Read the complete review
by - written on 03/01/02 (Very useful, 153 readings)
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Cosmetics and blokes don't really go together in most peoples minds. Except that we all use certain things don't we? Shaving foam maybe? Deoderant (if that doesn't mean anything to you and no-one seems to like you head for Boots!), spot of after shave now and then? So here's the scoop - when my flatmate wasn't looking I nicked a bit of his Clinique facial scrub to try - for the uninitiated we're talking about a face wash with what feels like little bits of grit mixed in so it really feels like you're scrubbing away. It left me with a strange tingly feeling - and clean skin! Reading through FHM (okay looking at the pictures!) ... Read the complete review
by - written on 09/03/01 (Very useful, 191 readings)
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The Clinique range is without doubt one of the best, if not the best range of hypo allergenic products on the market. They offer hair products, makeup products, skin care and fragrance for both men and women. These are a bit more expensive than Superdrug or Boots own products but the quality is excellent. They are no where near the extortionate price you have to pat for the likes of Lancome, etc. If you go to the Clinique counter in a large department store like House of Fraser or Debenhams the assistant will be able to advise on products that are suitable for your skin type and colouring. If you are making a major purchase make sure you ask for sample ... Read the complete review
Clinique in general : Cosmetics for blokes!from gillyman
03/01/2002
Clinique in general : Quality at reasonable pricesfrom janharper
09/03/2001


