

by - written on 20/03/12, updated on 24/07/12 (Very useful, 51 readings)
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I started using Elizabeth Arden's Eight Hour Cream Skin Protectant roughly 4-5 years ago. I was attracted to the product initially because it has a fantastic reputation, is espoused by celebrities and beauty specialists time and time again and mostly out of curiosity. I wanted to find out if the product lived up to the hype - and found ... Read the complete review

by - written on 16/02/10 (Very useful, 201 readings)
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I purchased a limited edition version of the Elizabeth Arden Eight Hour Cream Skin Protectant at my local Semi Chem store on offer for £6.99 for a 28g jar, what a bargain. I have wanted to try this for ages but the price has always put me off. Seeing it on offer, I thought I'd give it ago, and in all honesty, it lives up to ... Read the complete review

by - written on 05/11/09 (Very useful, 235 readings)
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Without professional advice or reading product reviews you would probably never really know what to do with this cream as the only instructions it comes with is 'apply liberally as often as neccessary'. When I first heard about this cream it was hailed as a miracle multi-purpose cream that you could use to moisturise your ... Read the complete review

by - written on 14/10/09 (Very useful, 234 readings)
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Friends of mine for years have raved about this cream so when I saw it at duty free in a London airport I thought I'd buy it and give it a go. I bought a double pack which had two 30ml tubes in - rather small but months later and I haven't finished one of the tubes yet! This cost me about £18 in duty free - so I would say it ... Read the complete review

by - written on 06/10/09 (Very useful, 275 readings)
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I'm usually faithful to budget brand cosmetic and skin care products but I recently was given some Elizabeth Arden products as a gift including this, the Eight Hour Cream Skin Protectant. My tube is only 30ml sized and as such looks like a trial size product. You can also purchase this in larger sized tubes but since Elizabeth Arden is a ... Read the complete review

by - written on 15/09/09 (Useful, 118 readings)
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I would have to agree that this is an interesting one. I had heard so much about this product in the media and all celebrities were raving on about how great it was, I decided that I should try it. At £25, it is not cheap but it is Elizabeth Arden. It is the weirdest cream ever- not of a cream consistency at all, more like a ... Read the complete review

by - written on 11/11/08 (Very useful, 271 readings)
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Ok -tricky one this. Yes, its Elizabeth Arden and yes all the female celebrities on last years 'Im A Celebrity get Me Out Of Here' raved about this product, which earned it some kind of new credability and elevated it to 'celebrity status', but I must admit Im still undecided!? It is the weirdest 'cream' you will ever use simply because ... Read the complete review

by - written on 07/04/06 (Very useful, 3802 readings)
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Elizabeth Arden 8 Hour Cream - 50ml - circa £25 - typically from department stores such as Debenhams and the likes. I bought mine from duty free at East Midlands Airport, costing me £16.49 and the young lady providing me assistance wrongly assumed it was for my girlfriend!! Brownie points were quite evidently beamed in my ... Read the complete review

by - written on 16/07/04, updated on 16/07/04
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Miracle Product - Advantages: Multi-Purpose, Useful for travelling, Softens and moisturises dry skin - Disadvantages: Smells bad, Sticky

by - written on 01/01/04, updated on 17/01/05 (Not useful, 770 readings)
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XMAS 2002..... Last Christmas my lovely Gran, knowing my love of luxury beauty products, gave me an Elizabeth Arden Ski Holiday Skincare Giftpack to which I was very grateful (beats a reindeer knitted jumper anyday!) but I was somewhat confused...I have never been skiing, snowboarding etc and to me a holiday ain't a holiday ... Read the complete review

by - written on 31/01/03, updated on 31/01/03 (Somewhat useful, 839 readings)
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The first Eight Hour Cream I used was in actual fact a trial size from a gift pack. It has been sitting in my drawer for ages except by chance or luck, I thought I would bring along sample size products for my ski trip. A good thing I did, as it immediately relieved my dry, very red and burnt face from the harsh sun in a short period of ... Read the complete review

by - written on 27/10/02, updated on 27/10/02 (Very useful, 2164 readings)
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I love Elizabeth Arden and I have been using this product for 8 years. I use to use my mothers and she use to use her grandmother and.........(you know) This stuff has been around for many years and is as popular as ever and a must-have item in celebrities make-up bags. Catherine Zeta Jones is a huge fan. Packaging: ... Read the complete review

by - written on 23/04/01, updated on 23/04/01 (Very useful, 2232 readings)
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I bought a tube of Elizabeth Arden's Eight Hour Cream last summer before going off to Japan for a month and I really don't know how my skin would have got through without it. I don't have particularly dry skin but I still used it as a moisturiser all over my face every night and it worked so well, I never had any dryness at ... Read the complete review

by - written on 27/11/00, updated on 29/11/00 (Useful, 1386 readings)
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I have been using the Elizabeth Arden 8 Hour cream for 3 months. I first heard about it in Elle magazine. I've had eczema for 10 years, so I'm very sensitive to a lot of skincare products. The lady at the Elizabeth Arden counter told me that it was great for people with eczema and prone to dry outbursts, so I decided ... Read the complete review

by - written on 19/08/00, updated on 19/08/00 (Very useful, 1286 readings)
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The first thing you notice about this cream is the gorgeous smell (well, my mother thinks it smells foul, but what would she know!). A few years ago a lot of supermodels claimed to use Eight Hour Cream as a moisuriser. I can't imagine that they really did. I have really dry skin, but even I would find this too thick and rich to use ... Read the complete review

by - written on 08/07/00, updated on 08/07/00 (Very useful, 1599 readings)
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My grandmother used eight hour cream ,and now I'm using it on my children, a real timeless classic. It is a secret to most, as is on the makeup counter, but really we find its best use is an all round balm. We've used it successfully for sunburn, chapped lips, these small cracks down the sides of your fingers you get in winter, ... Read the complete review

by - written on 08/06/00, updated on 08/06/00 (Useful, 2358 readings)
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Ahh. Eight Hour Cream. I've had various tubes of the stuff on the go for about six years now, ever since I discovered it at the Duty Free. If you've not come across it before, it's a little hard to categorise. It's of a similar texture to Vaseline, smells heavenly, and does all kinds of magic stuff to your ... Read the complete review
