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Avon Anew Rejuvenate
lynseydee
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Has anybody tried this and is it any good?
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Now helping hubby pay off loan. Finally paid off :j
Owe Virgin [STRIKE]£5,950.00 [/STRIKE]at 0% til June 2009 £3,427.89. Owe HSBC [STRIKE]£5,460.78 [/STRIKE]2.9% til May 2010 £3,703.07. Owe Post Office £1,676.62 at 0% til September 2010
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It works really well for me and I totally love the whole range - I just started off with the night cream but ended up buying the day cream, eye cream and serum as well :rolleyes: .
Even after the first day I noticed that my frown lines were'nt as obvious and now a few weeks on I am really pleased with the difference it has made.
Hope this helps but I guess everyone's skin is different. Avon do offer a 90 day return option though (if you are not happy with the product for any reason then you can return it, even if you have tried it) so why not give it a go.
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Thanks Tired_Mummy
I have bought the botanicals day and night cream on the recommendation of Suki but have yet to try them. I was just looking for an alternative in case I don't get on with those ones as at the moment I am using Olay but don't think it's really doing anything.
Would just be nice to have another back up just in case. I notice they're doing trial pots for £2.50 (half price) at the moment so don't know whether it's worth getting one and trying it before the botanicals creams.Did owe £9,951.96
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Thanks Tired_Mummy
I have bought the botanicals day and night cream on the recommendation of Suki but have yet to try them. I was just looking for an alternative in case I don't get on with those ones as at the moment I am using Olay but don't think it's really doing anything.
Would just be nice to have another back up just in case. I notice they're doing trial pots for £2.50 (half price) at the moment so don't know whether it's worth getting one and trying it before the botanicals creams.
I just want to say that although I swear by the botanicals - I dont have problems with wrinkles or lines. I swear by it for it being a lovely light, easily absorbed moisturiser that doesnt irritate my extremely sensitive skin and it has the added bonus of having built in sun protection.
I really couldnt say if it were any good for plumping up the skin making lines and wrinkles appear less. All can say is I certainly dont look 45:D0 -
Hi Suki
I'm glad to say that I don't suffer with wrinkles as of yet. I am only in my early 30s but that is the age group that this cream is aimed at and that is why I was looking at it.
Maybe I'm looking at the wrong products but I'm just not clued up when it comes to looking after my skin
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You know if you dont have wrinkles, crows feet etc - dont treat them. Just use a moisturiser that keep your face supple and moist. As you get older and problems start appearing - thats when you up the ante and use stronger products.
And use sun protection and you are less likely to get the problems
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Thanks Tired_Mummy
Would just be nice to have another back up just in case. I notice they're doing trial pots for £2.50 (half price) at the moment so don't know whether it's worth getting one and trying it before the botanicals creams.
I personally wouldn't buy any of those trial pots as they are poor value (they're only 10ml I think). Avon is always really cheap on Ebay and as the range is fairly new you know that it won't be old products that you are buying. Bid on something that still has the cellophane and you know its new too.0
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