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A very gorgeous moisturiser -  Lush Gorgeous Moisturiser Skin Care
Lush Gorgeous Moisturiser 

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A very gorgeous moisturiser (Lush Gorgeous Moisturiser)

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Lush Gorgeous Moisturiser

Date: 19/01/09 (145 review reads)
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Advantages: it works very well, good for sensitive skin, non-greasy

Disadvantages: the price

I first tried this moisturiser a few years back in Lush's january sale when they gave away anything in the shop when you spent £15! Well, I thought I'd make the most of that offer and got three tubs of the stuff! They lasted me the whole year until the following january, which was great value! We always go into Lush very early on Boxing day, which is the very best time to take full advantage of this offer - except now they've changed the rules! Now you have to spend £20 and the only products you can have free are the ones that they put on their back wall. Now don't get me wrong, a lot of that stuff is well worth having as a freebie, especially the Christmas boxes, BUT they didn't have any Gorgeous, so we won't be bothering to go there on Boxing day again!
Well, back to the moisturiser.....maybe the fact that it was such a good value freebie made me like it all the more, but I really think this is wonderful stuff. It's very light and not greasy at all, it absorbs into your skin as soon as it's applied and gives skin a smooth, wrinkle-free appearance and a kind of glow. And, although I hardly get any spots, I don't get any at all when I use this. I also have extremely sensitive skin which turns red and blotchy in protest of anything it doesn't like, but it really seemed to like this moisturiser.
The lady in Lush told me that Gorgeous was originally made for Princess Diana! It certainly has got lots of top-notch ingredients in it, which is probably the reason that it costs so much!
This Christmas my hubby shelled out the £35 for it as we couldn't get it as a freebie, and I'm wondering whether or not my skin might like to get used to something a little less expensive, as I only have another few weeks worth left. So, am I a very loyal fan of thgis product?? Yes, if it's free or discounted for any reason, but possibly not at the full price! I shall soon see when I do actually run out. I think it's nice as a prezzie though, so maybe I'll use it sparingly until my birthday arrives!
This is certainly the best moisturiser I have tried and I would definately use it all the time if it wasn't so expensive.

Summary: This is the Rolls Royce of face creams, but with a price tag to match

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stuntpilotx

- 20/01/09

You can get Gourgeous in the Lush sale, but you have to look for a pot with the right coloured sticker. Before the sale they change the "made by" sticker colour, all of the old colour ones are usually given away in order to get rid of stock that's been in store for ages.
mythdata

- 19/01/09

Not a fan of Lush but this sounds appealing.:O)

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