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Siana Moisturizing Anti-Wrinkle Day Cream,
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Thanks to everyone who recommended this! would never have bought it otherwise.
I have very sensitive skin and have used a range of brands more recently clinique and they have affected my skin badly especially the cheekbones which become red and quiet blotchy!! previoulsy the only product that helped was Boots Pore perfecting serum which is quiet expensive.
I have used both creams (Night & Day) for 10 days now and the redness has dissapeared and my skin tones more even, can't believe it!! I've also had lots of compliments!0 -
I' ve tried it and wasn't too impressed. It was thin and greasy and brought my skin out in spots! The texture was thin and greasy and similar to a cream that Nivea do. I am not sure that Protect and Perfect is any good at all - the cream I like best is L'oreal Plentitude - a good texture and non-greasy and seems to make some difference - but costs too much!!!Saving, saving, saving - thank you Martin! :money:0
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Bought it a few weeks ago (actually, stocked up on a few!!), the day after it came top in Gok's review on HTLGN. t's fab! Got the day and night versions, and you don't need to use loads - my skin feels fab! Whether I look a lot younger I don't know!0
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Bought some yesterday...will see how it goes.This site has saved me a fortune :money: ...it's also cost me a fortune! :doh:
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I write a blog about beauty products. I have just reviewed the two Aldi anti-wrinkle creams. I conclude that they are good value for money. Not all cheap things are a good buy mind. I would stear clear of a lot of cheap cosmetic products.Student of the science of beauty0
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Thanks beautyscientist very interesting blog you have - I'll be visiting it again.The birds of sadness may fly overhead but don't let them nest in your hair0
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I was the person who first put this thread on and have just bought a jar of it at last .I have been using it since Wednesday and have noticed the difference in my skin in just 3 days use. Going back to buy loads more next week .0
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thanks for starting this imho, I bought come last week as a result, and I ike it as much as any moisturiser I have used. Saying that, I have never bought a very expensive one, but it seems to compare well with the £6-£8 pots I have bought in the past.0
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Dustykitten wrote: »Thanks beautyscientist very interesting blog you have - I'll be visiting it again.
I too found the blog relatively interesting but am a bit bemused that the guy's top beauty tip is "If you are a woman, dye your hair as blond as possible" ..... can you explain? facts please!0 -
Guys - you have to use a product for at least two weeks before you know it's not going to bring you out in spots as it takes that long for spots to form, and it takes a full month for skin cells to renew, so you don't know the full effect of it after a few days' use.
Either way, after two weeks using the Siana cream my spots were back full force - Lush is the only moisturisers/skincare I'll use atm. Excellent quality and far fewer funny chemicals. I have oily skin that's prone to spots and only Neal's Yard, Lush and Benefit have had any effect. Even TBS's tea tree stuff barely had an effect.
Also Lush are doing a Spend-£20-Get-A-New-Product-Free thing so if any birthdays are coming up, buy the present in Lush and get their Paradise Regained for free, it's worth £25 and my mum and I are addicted!0
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