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No7 Intelligent Balance Day FluidNewest Review: ... to use this moisturiser and the cleanser and toner that went with it. The only reason was the blurb on the bottle sounded ... more |
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by - written on 01/06/09 (Very useful, 36 readings)
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My skin if it isn't controlled with a good routine is dreadful I still suffer from the odd break out which is not a good look in your early thirties. When I was pregnant I had acne (mmm nice) all over my neck (who said pregnancy makes you glow lol) and chin. Fed up of it getting worse with what I was using I decided to use this moisturiser and the cleanser and toner that went with it. The only reason was the blurb on the bottle sounded just what I was after and it was 3 for the price of 2. Well I can now say it will take a long time for me to change from my current routine. My skin looks fabulous. Since I gave birth and the hormones died down I haven't had a ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/04/09 (Very useful, 128 readings)
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I bought this many moons ago with one of my £5 off No7 vouchers, I must have had it six months now and it's hardly been used! It isn't that its a bad moisturiser, it just doesn't seem to work for me anymore. It costs £9.30 currently for a 100ml bottle. I use the Intelligent Balance foundation and that realy does seem to be intelligent in knowing which bits of my skin need moisture, which need less oil etc. This sadly doesn't. I bought it as it is suitable for combination and oily skin, mine is very combination; I have dry patches on my forehead but a shiny nose so hoped this would help both. "Balancing act, take ... Read the complete review
by - written on 19/03/09 (Very useful, 184 readings)
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Over the last year I have been trying out some of the Boots No7 products as a replacement for my usual more expensive Clarins skincare products. I decided recently that I would look for a moisturiser from their range and I opted for this the Intelligent Balance Day Fluid. The moisturiser is for oily/combination skin. It is said to moisturise, mattify and balance your skin. It is an oil-free fluid which balances combination skin, hydrating skin for 12 hours whilst also absorbing excess oil without blocking your pores. As my skin is combination (I have dry patches but also oily in places with spots at times) I thought this sounded exactly what I ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/06/08 (Very useful, 268 readings)
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Even though I am nearly 27 (sob) I still suffer from breakouts of spots and can have greasy patched on my face, sounds attractive doesn't it? :-D A few months ago I started using Boots No7 repair and protect serum which I love as it leaves my skin feeling really soft. So when my normal moisturiser ran out I decided to replace it with something else from the No7 range. Originally I was planning on getting the repair and protect moisturiser cream but it is nearly £20 which I think is a lot for a face cream, especially as I am trying to save. Next to it on the shelf was No7 Intelligent Balance Day Fluid for oily/combination skin. The bottle said that ... Read the complete review
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