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Read Reviews for New Vital Oils - Liz Earle
by - written on 01/05/09 (Very useful, 108 readings)
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I am very interested in different oils and the effects they can have on your skin, and I can often be found googling the ingredients of my beauty products to see what the actual benefits of them are for my skin! I actually came across this when searching on Amazon to see if they sold Liz Earle's cleanse and polish. It came up with a result for some books written by her, one of which was New Vital Oils. This book was published in 2002, a whole ten years after the first book - simply called Vital Oils - was published. Liz explains in the introductory chapter how new research has led us to have more of an understanding of oils and fats and the good and bad ... Read the complete review
by - written on 23/04/09 (Very useful, 84 readings)
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The youthful forty six year old Liz Earle has already made her mark on the beauty front, her career has blossomed, not only has Liz been a broadcaster and a beauty journalist she is also a well respected author of over thirty books, all relating to health and beauty. The Liz Earle Naturally Active skincare range was the first beauty brand to be launched on the popular shopping channel QVC and is designed to care for all ages and skin types. Liz Earle enjoys creating simplistic products, using plant extracts, organic ingredients, preservative free ingredients whenever possible, no use of chemical sunscreens and no product is ever tested on any ... Read the complete review
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