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Liz Earle skincare - is it cost effective?

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  • Which cleansing oil? I get on really well with the Bobbi Brown one; although I got it as a Christmas present and I'm too scared to find out what it retails for! I'm interested that you haven't found it a good make-up remover as I find it really good; especially on the eyes. It's the only wash off cleanser I've ever used that doesn't irritate my eyes at all.
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  • suki1964
    suki1964 Posts: 14,313 Forumite
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    Even QVC who sell Liz Earle dont recommend it as an eye make up remover. Yes it will remove most make up - but with rubbing - which isnt good for the skin around the eyes


    Use castor oil and olive oil mix for the oil cleanse - there is a thread on this forum for it
  • MrsE_2
    MrsE_2 Posts: 24,162 Forumite
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    FabSascha wrote: »
    Which cleansing oil? I get on really well with the Bobbi Brown one; although I got it as a Christmas present and I'm too scared to find out what it retails for! I'm interested that you haven't found it a good make-up remover as I find it really good; especially on the eyes. It's the only wash off cleanser I've ever used that doesn't irritate my eyes at all.

    Smashbox, but will prob have to move to something else soon as I think its been discontinued - probably try DHC.
    I don't like the home-made OCM - as the ones you buy are oils designed to disolve (somewhat) in water & are nicer to remove than the OCM.

    I wear bomb proof waterproof mascara & liner, C&P wouldn't have a hope of shifting that;)

    I'm lazy & I like one cleanser to remove ALL make up:o
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