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Liz Earle Naturally Active Skincare in GeneralDescription: Brand: Liz Earle Naturally Active Skincare / Skin Care Type: Newest Review: ... morning and night. After useing for about a month I could already see a difference, after 2 months other people started ... more |
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by lamorna - written on 07.11.02 (Very useful, 2987 readings)
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Liz Earle and Anthea Turner seemed one and the same person to me. During the years I watched GMTV they both irritated me as I perceived them as silly, fluffy and untalented. Well! If you’re reading this Liz then I offer my humblest apologies. You are one smart lady! Reading online beauty forums and discussion groups, plus viewing opinions on consumer websites such as this, I have heard nothing but praise for the Liz Earle range of naturally active skincare. The praise wasn’t only for the quality of the products themselves, but for her philosophy concerning customer care, packaging, delivery charges and speed of delivery. My decision as to how to shop ...
by DaisyDuck - written on 23.04.01 (Very useful, 1007 readings)
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I have been using most of the Liz Earle skincare range since it was launched about four years ago. I recently tried one of the newer products the vital bath oils. These come in a pack of three tiny bottles 7.5 ml and each has a different blend of aromatherapy oils to add to your bath. The first thing that strikes you is how little you seem to be getting, but this is deceiving you use such a tiny capfull that each bottle gave me at least six baths. The three different blends are called Harmony which is designed to uplift and revive, Comfort to warm and Bliss to relax. With any of them you run a warm bath first and then add the oil ...
by CorneliusC - written on 03.09.03 (Very useful, 1108 readings)
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Like many people, I seem to be on a continuous search for skincare products that work reliably and consistently. I am 36 and have combination skin, slightly oily around the nose and chin, oily near the hairline, but dry and sometimes flaky on the cheeks and forehead. After reading some good reviews of Liz Earle products, I took the plunge and ordered the cleanser, toner and moisturiser (dry/sensitive), and I have to say, after about one month's use, I'm impressed. Cleanser: I'd used another waxy cleanser taken off with a hot cloth before, and liked it, but after a couple of weeks began to develop blackheads, which I don't normally. I ...
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