Lush Skin Nanny
Lush Skin Nanny in Review

Product Type: Lush body care

 
AbsintheFairy
Crowned ReviewLush Skin Nanny: Lush British Nanny Moisturiser (1217 words)
by - written on 14/06/12, updated on  14/06/12 (Very useful, 150 readings)
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Believe it or not, it is currently summer in the UK (I have heard the term 'Juneuary' used to describe the recent weather) and as a precaution I always like to have some form of SPF to use on my face this season. In the past I've always gone for Factor 50, but decided to relax this recently as even the UK's hottest days rarely require ...  Read the complete review

slinkyindieninja
I'm too young for this Nanny! (560 words)
by - written on 10/05/10 (Very useful, 129 readings)
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Skin Nanny is a moisturiser with SPF, meant for 'mature' skin. I'm only 23 so my skin hasn't reached mature in skin terms quite yet (I remember reading on some other product that 'mature' means age 25 and over!). I would not have bought this moisturiser if I had gotten the samples in a shop, but I got a sample of this and two other ...  Read the complete review

marzyuk
Lush Skin Nanny: Great for wrinkles, dry skin or on holiday (852 words)
by - written on 07/04/10 (Very useful, 80 readings)
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What is Lush? Lush was formerly known as 'Cosmetics to Go' and quite appropriately changed its named which I think suite it best because the only way to describe their products is they smell and look 'lush'. All the products are vegetarian and a lot are vegan. Nothing is tested on animals and they make sure every ingredient ...  Read the complete review

platinumbl
What your skin needs! (574 words)
by - written on 02/04/10 (Very useful, 90 readings)
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As part of my new skincare routine I decided to start incorporating a night cream. I looked to LUSH who don't sell any creams that are specifically night creams, but some that can be used that way. There are quite a few to choose from and I narrowed it down to Skin Nanny - I would like to try the others but at £25 for a go, I could only ...  Read the complete review

elliesmom2010
Lush Skin Nanny: Bring home the Nanny to rescue your skin ! (572 words)
by - written on 16/02/10 (Very useful, 101 readings)
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Lush Skin Nanny Anyone who reads my reviews may know that I am very partial to Lush products and Skin Nanny is no exception. Skin Nanny is a facial moisturiser with a bit of a difference. It comes in the familiar 'Lush' trademark little black pot, about 2" in diameter and about 1" high, with a black screw on ...  Read the complete review

lel1969
A Nanny For Your Face! (876 words)
by - written on 22/04/09 (Very useful, 184 readings)
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Having really dry and sensitive skin I'm always on the look out for new moisturising products. Even although I find one which I feel does the job and suits my skin it's almost as if, through time, my skin either gets drier again or becomes immune to the moisturising effects of the products I am currently using. Of course it is true, ...  Read the complete review

welshmikey
Lush Skin Nanny: Better to Use Coco Butter (482 words)
by - written on 21/02/09, updated on  21/02/09 (Very useful, 303 readings)
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Skin nanny is a moisturizer only available from lush and costs nearly £25 a pot (45g). If you don't wish to read the rest of this review let me summarize now - Buy palmers coco butter with vitamin E instead =). The moisturizers also doubles up as uv protection, in store they told me it was factor 15 but I have not seen this ...  Read the complete review

diamond345
Very greasy moisturiser (210 words)
by - written on 08/02/09 (Useful, 100 readings)
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I got this moisturiser in a little trial 99p tin, and my first reaction when I tried it was "thank goodness I hadn't paid the full price for it!" At the time of writing this, it is currently £24.47. Its full of vitimins and got AHAs in (which exist naturally in fruit) and omega6 oils and fatty acids, so its got lots of ...  Read the complete review

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