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Liz Earle Skincare

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Does anyone else here use the Liz Earle skincare range?
After seeing it on QVC over the years I decided to give it a go and on Wednesday went and bought the Cleanse & Polish, Skin Tonic and the Moisturiser.
So far I love it and I'm sure that my skin looks and feels better and brighter already. But, being a bit of a cynic I'm wondering if I'm imagining it! I'd love to know what others think.
After seeing it on QVC over the years I decided to give it a go and on Wednesday went and bought the Cleanse & Polish, Skin Tonic and the Moisturiser.
So far I love it and I'm sure that my skin looks and feels better and brighter already. But, being a bit of a cynic I'm wondering if I'm imagining it! I'd love to know what others think.
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Hi! No, you're not imagining it! I swear by the cleanse and polish! ive got really weird skin, but with that stuff, I just glow! i know its pricey, but it last for AGES!You lied to me Edward. There IS a Swansea. And other places.....
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The range is really good. Quite often there is a 'todays special value' of the range which is really good value for money.
If you order direct from the liz earle website you get a small sized product free each time - a good way to try other things from the range. Their customer service is second to none.Not buying unnecessary toiletries 2024 26/53 UU, 25 IN0 -
I must admit, Liz Earl skincare never really did anything for me personally but if you go on ebay and search here. You will find that the prices are considerably cheaper than elsewhere.This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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I love cleanse and polish - I also use the skin tonic (as a spray) and some of the body products and handcream sometimes but I won't use any other cleanser. I love the superbalm concentrate too. The brightening treatments and mud mask (has a fancier name than that) are my fave treatment products.
If you love it then the cheapest way to get it is to use the Liz Earle website as postage is cheaper. I tend to buy in bulk and if you spend more than £60 I think it is then you get a good free gift (worth at least £10 - I've had a cleanse and polish 100ml pump and a small Christmas gift set as the free gifts) as well as the little sample sizes. If you buy the QVC TSVs then they're good value but as I don't like the eye products much and don't often use the moisturiser it works out more expensive than buying exactly what I want. I buy the 200ml tubes without cloths (as I have a load of cloths already) but until you get used to how much to use it's best to stick to a pump or you end up using too much product.
I've found that my skin is smoother, and less prone to breakouts and my neck and decolletage are less sensitive and less dry. I wouldn't be without it!0 -
I love Liz Earle products, two weeks ago I ordered a tube of the skin repair and some of the instant boost skin tonic and they sent me a free full size cleanse and polish:j :jTesco: £1361.19, Vanquis: £2644.73, Very: £563.08, Next: £1636.95, M&S: £1049.92. As of 5th February 2024. Slava Ukraini0
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I just LOVE Liz Earle!
Never get it from QVC though - always seems to be loads of stuff I'll never use in their sets, and not much of the basic stuff I do use!:A MSE's turbo-charged CurlyWurlyGirly:AThinks Naughty Things Too Much Clique Member No 3, 4 & 5
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Mrs MATH has used Liz Earle for 12 years and will not even consider putting anything other than Liz Earle products on her face.
I sometimes buy her a gift set direct from them as a Mother's Day gift and their customer service is second to non.
The muslin cloths last for ever so don't think you have to buy them with every purchase and they also work well with other ranges. I don't use Liz Earle but I have used the muslin cloths for about 10 years and find them much better at cleaning and exfoliating the skin compared to cotton flannels.
Beware of ebay! I've witnessed many Liz Earle products going for more than you can buy them direct.Life's a beach! Take your shoes off and feel the sand between your toes.0 -
er dont want to damped the fire, but i think its the muslin cloth that actually sloughs away the dead skin cells making your skin feel better. Ive used LE polish and the hot cloth and liked it, ran out and used the hot cloth with my other cream cleanser (think it was a boots one) and hey ho, same result.
I think it works like this, step 1 - cleanser softens the skin and dead skin, 2 - the hot cloth opens the pores which loosens the dead skin, 3 - the texture of the muslin cloth gently removes the softened dead skin from the open pores, and the cold water splash after closes pores leaving the smooth feeling.
just my opinion... worked for me
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I love Liz Earle - it was a godsend for me, previous to that I'd completely given up ever trying to find any kind of skincare because my skin reacted to everything I tried - I was literally just using water.
It was the first thing I tried that my skin didn't react to, and even had folk commenting how well I looked (that was a wow considering I was on prescription painkillers and antidepressants at the time and felt like death warmed up!)
Still use it today 9 yrs and no reactions!
Even got DP on the mens shaving - he loves it and finally doesn't avoid shaving anymore
Now I'll try stuff that does not contains the petrochemical derivatives as this seems to be what bothers my skin.
FWIW I check out the value's depending on what I actually use sometimes the QVC TSV's can be value (and I guess folk buy them and split off on ebay) but mostly order direct
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