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E45 Skincare in general |
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14/03/01 (106 review reads) |
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Advantages: Well...I godda face like a babies bee-hind
Disadvantages: little more expensive than some of the others
Well, for once I think I’ve chosen a topic to write about which won’t take me two days to finish, and 2 hours for you to read my 2000 words. I’ve chosen to write about this one because I really do think it deserves some recognition. You can call me a girl if you like because I know a lot of men would laugh if they found out I used it, but I don’t really care. I actually find it quite useful. Everyone wants softer skin right? God….I’m turnin’ fem!! Well, this stuff will grant you that wish (pretty much anyway). One of the great thing about it is that it’s recommended for all over body use. Not like these hand and nail things that are supposed to just be for your hands, but actually seem to be just the same as all the others (but then I suppose they probably have a higher oil content or something so they’re not so good for your face). I actually chose this one in the first place because I didn’t really want to be seen buying fancy little pot of the woman stuff (I know you women out there won’t have that worry, but I still recommend this one). It is perfume free (smells of nowt), which is also a plus point considering walking around smelling like a bunch of flowers all day would be a nightmare for your average bloke. I only really use it frequently on my face. My skin, at times gets very dry, especially after shaving. A few dabs of this though, and my it’s right back to normal. Flake free (yuk), and smooth as a babies bee-hind. Its non-greasy and soaks in quickly. It has a fairly runny texture (if thats the right word), more so than some of its competitors anyway. I think this helps with its absorbtion anyway though, so its a good thing. You also don't really need to use much. A little seems to go a long way. During the summer months, being a bit of a beach-bum(head), I spend a lot of time exposed to the suns rays. Even with a high fac
tor sunscreen, by the end of the day, especially after a few hours in the sea, I do start to burn sometimes. This cream has a very cooling effect on my poor burnt patches. If you start applying it straight away, which I do, you’ll rarely start to peel. A few kind of technical terms have also been used in conjunction with it. Dermatologically tested and allergy screened basically, could be either a ploy to sell more or it might really mean something. I’m not actually allergic to anything so I’m not sure about how accurate their claims are involving that one, but the dermotoligically tested bits sound quite good. I suppose really for them to be allowed to say it, it must have some truth to it (or am I just a naive little runt??) There are a few iffy ingredients like paraffin and petrol, but for me these aren’t anything worth worrying about. The cream does its job, that’s what matters.
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- 14/03/01 Heehee, I don't think you could have made a review on E45 any better! |
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- 14/03/01 I get E45 on prescription, which saves on the cost :-) |
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- 14/03/01 "You're a girl!" Sorry, juvenile I know, but it is very late.... |
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