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Liz Earle

Citygirl1
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I've used the moisturiser before and it was good and I got a sample of the cleanser and I do see a difference but I find the muslin cloth a faff rinsing and airing it. I'm also wondering if I can justify the expense as I use clinique make up. Is LE worth it do you think? I'm trying to economise where I can.
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liz earle is great, but cold cream is almost as good for a fraction of the price0
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I'm currently using this, it's great and a fraction of the price of the Liz Earle one0
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I was a big LE fan and have used C&P for almost 10 years. I'd tried a couple of other cleansers but had always gone back to Liz.
I read about the Superdrug cleanser on here and thought I would give it a go and the only difference I can find (apart from the price!) is the LE one is 'firmer'.
The Superdrug cleanser does just a good a job as the LE C&P tbh. Face is clean and soft.
I still use LE toner (cos I like the smell!) and LE moisturiser as I haven't found another that I like.
I have a stock of LE cloths and I use a new one every day.
The Superdrug cleanser comes with a muslin.0 -
I use No7 Radiance Boosting Hot Cloth Cleanser but i never use a toner after just splash my face with cold water and pat dry. Its £9.00 but only buy when the £5 vouchers off are out. The muslin cloth that comes with it i use but when its in the wash i use just a normal face flannel. I will have to have a look at the superdrug one it looks a very good price.0
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One pump bottle of Liz Earle will last one month if used morning and night so is it worth £13 a month to you?0
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I don't think it's worth it. It made my skin more greasy.
I remember someone on here recommending Tesco's own version: b natural. Not sure if you can still buy it.
Type hot cloth cleanser into Google. It seems lots of companies have jumped on the bandwagon and are producing their own.
E.g. http://www.superdrug.com/moisturiser/superdrug-vitamin-e-hot-cloth-cleanser-200ml/invt/239161/?source=179_4 £2.994.30: conduct pigeon orchestra...0 -
poorly_scammo wrote: »I don't think it's worth it. It made my skin more greasy.
I remember someone on here recommending Tesco's own version: b natural. Not sure if you can still buy it.
Type hot cloth cleanser into Google. It seems lots of companies have jumped on the bandwagon and are producing their own.
E.g. http://www.superdrug.com/moisturiser/superdrug-vitamin-e-hot-cloth-cleanser-200ml/invt/239161/?source=179_4 £2.99
That comes with an endorsement from MrsE so its got to be good:D0 -
I went off Liz Earle when they changed the ingredients (added more something or other and my skin didn't like it)
Since then I have tried a few, I really like the No 7 and Soap and Glory one and usually one or the other is on offer, something put me off trying The Sanctury one but I cant remember what now.. might have to have another look and see.
I am using the superdrug one at the mo, and I really cant see a difference my skin is looking fine and its much, much cheaper plus point is the cloth seems much better quality than other I have tried.
Although, if you cant be bothered faffing around with the cloth in the first place perhaps a cloth cleanser isn't the right product.
Might be worth trying the Soap and Glory Clean Mary Cleanser, which is a rise off cream, and gets rid of most makeup not sure about mascara though.
YDSMI wish I would take my own advice!0
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