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Lush Vanishing Cream MoisturiserNewest Review: ... toner and after a few weeks of usage my skin was looking really rather good! I have since ran out but when i used it i ... more |
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by - written on 15/07/09 (Very useful, 156 readings)
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I picked up this moisturiser after deciding to try out the Lush skincare range. After reading reviews on dooyoo I decided on my new skincare routine, which included fresh farmacy as a face soap/cleanser, the tea tree toner tabs and then finally the vanishing cream. I suffer from problem skin, I am incredibly prone to spots, therefore I picked products that specifically combat this problem. The vanishing cream comes in the traditional Lush black pot with screwtop lid, this one holds 45 grams of product. This means that once the pot is empty, you can hold on to it and once you have five black pots of any size, then you can bring them back and claim a free fresh ... Read the complete review

by - written on 10/03/09 (Very useful, 323 readings)
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I never fancied trying any of Lush's moisturisers, I was quite happy with the bath bombs and bubble bars and the occasional face mask. However I tried the Ultra Bland cleanser and I was very impressed with it. I heard some great things about this Vanishing Cream moisturiser and when I looked into it some more I was pleased to see it's aimed at skin which suffers from acne, spots and an oily t-zone, which is the type of skin I have. I mainly suffer from an oily t-zone and I tend to break out around my chin. I was currently using Clinique's Anti-Blemish moisturiser, but I thought I would give this Lush one a try as it contains lots of natural ingredients instead of ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/08/08 (Very useful, 1916 readings)
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Recently Lush brought out three new face moisturisers; Vanishing Cream, Paradise Regained and Skin Nanny. As they are new, they were selling sample sizes for £1. They are basically the size of a lip balm tin, which give enough for a fair few uses considering you only have to use the product on your face so you don't need a lot of it. I of course, now I think like a Dooyoo-er in every day life, bought all three so that I could review them and because in essence I could make the £1 back, so I got to sort of try them for free. Out of the three Vanishing Cream is without a doubt my favorite. I absolutely fell in love with this product and ... Read the complete review
by - written on 05/05/09 (Very useful, 324 readings)
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In the never ending search for the perfect face cream, I ventured into a Lush store, lured in by the exotic scents and fantastical displays of what looked like sliced honey and chocolate not to mention a chilled bar of fruit purees. Swooped upon by the helpful staff I was a fascinated listener as she gushed about the many virtues of Lush, this being my first time actually contemplating buying something in a Lush store I was pretty overwhelmed at the variety. Asking her specifically for something for combination skin that was prone to redness she guided me to the Lush vanishing cream. Being somewhat sceptic after having bought face creams and having them ... Read the complete review
by - written on 16/02/09 (Very useful, 166 readings)
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Vanishing Cream is one of Lush's newest moisturisers. It is a low fat moisturiser perfect for teenage skin. If your skin is prone to acne/ spots especially on your T- zone (forehead, nose and chin) then dabbing a bit of Vanishing cream on your face at night will help to clear it up. I started using Vanishing Cream when it came out last year. It was part of an offer- spend £20 and get one of the new products free. I chose Vanishing Cream as it was the most suitable for my skin. I am often prone to spots so when I get one I use Vanishing Cream. It was designed with a low fat base and this gives it a light texture and skins into skin easily. Also Lush ... Read the complete review
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