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Mineral makeup - any good?

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  • jeannieblue
    jeannieblue Posts: 4,761 Forumite
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    Mely wrote: »
    Hi Primula... thanks for that, i will have a look at the Liz Earle range...xxxx
    I'd echo Primula and recommend Liz Earle too. It suited me and I have neurotic skin........ :o
    Genie
    Master Technician
  • Mely
    Mely Posts: 4,121 Forumite
    I'd echo Primula and recommend Liz Earle too. It suited me and I have neurotic skin........ :o

    Thanks Jeannie... do you know if its available online(as i live in a rural area),also any special offers anywhere ? xxxx
  • jeannieblue
    jeannieblue Posts: 4,761 Forumite
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    Mely wrote: »
    Thanks Jeannie... do you know if its available online(as i live in a rural area),also any special offers anywhere ? xxxx
    Its online - the only way I shop....

    I use the light.....

    I'll find a link - hold on.. :D
    Genie
    Master Technician
  • jeannieblue
    jeannieblue Posts: 4,761 Forumite
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    http://uk.lizearle.com/products_details.php?range=1&groupid=67&mnuid=

    This is the moisturiser I like. Alot of people like the cleanse and polish, which I did buy, but I can't use that often as my skin doesn't like to be messed about too much!

    They are very good, the site is good, so too packaging and delivery is prompt.
    Genie
    Master Technician
  • Mely
    Mely Posts: 4,121 Forumite
    http://uk.lizearle.com/products_details.php?range=1&groupid=67&mnuid=

    This is the moisturiser I like. Alot of people like the cleanse and polish, which I did buy, but I can't use that often as my skin doesn't like to be messed about too much!

    They are very good, the site is good, so too packaging and delivery is prompt.

    Jeannie..ive been on the Liz Earle site, and ordered some of the cleanse and polish,a toner and a moisturiser:D
    Thanks so much for your help,much appreciated:T
    Mel xxXxx
  • jeannieblue
    jeannieblue Posts: 4,761 Forumite
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    Mely wrote: »
    Jeannie..ive been on the Liz Earle site, and ordered some of the cleanse and polish,a toner and a moisturiser:D
    Thanks so much for your help,much appreciated:T
    Mel xxXxx
    No problem! Its what this site is all about - helping each other (hopefully)!!
    Genie
    Master Technician
  • i use the liz earle range, love it, but use the liz earle shop on ebay to save a few pounds, u sometimes get free sample aswell.
    the musling cloths i got from the baby range in boots as they were so much cheaper
  • hethmar
    hethmar Posts: 10,678 Forumite
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    My BE samples arranged - they look tiny - beautifully presented in a little bag with a rose :) Havent got round to using them yet as I dont really know where to start. I shall have to find the video on line that someone mentioned.
  • jeannieblue
    jeannieblue Posts: 4,761 Forumite
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    hethmar wrote: »
    My BE samples arranged - they look tiny - beautifully presented in a little bag with a rose :) Havent got round to using them yet as I dont really know where to start. I shall have to find the video on line that someone mentioned.
    BE or EB??

    I went mad and ordered normal size when I first ordered - and admittedly it helped to have the larger size as I mix and apply using the lids..... which is not easy with the sample size ones. Try an old (but clean) jam pot lid or something similar but perhaps a tad smaller?

    I dip my brush in the pot and tap it over the lid, and then swirl and tap and then shove it on.. .. .. :D I'm not very technical.................
    Genie
    Master Technician
  • Mini Christmas pudding tubs are great for swirling and tapping ;) But you need to wash them in v-e-r-y hot soapy water to get them oil-free.

    veronarona
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