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Looking for somewhere to buy "ingredients" for natural skincare
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This is probably a better link with the shops on http://www.imperfectlynatural.co.uk/modules.php?name=Web_Links&l_op=viewlink&cid=16
She's also got a forum with loads of info.0 -
Jeannie, get the Liz Earle, its fab:D
Its the best.
Its not cheap, but its not anything like so of the real expensive stuff.
£10 - £15 per item. All lasts a long times as well.
Yo - again - just been on your thread!
Where do I get liz Earle - have you read the last bit of Sheer Cover thread before you recommend anything to me!!! Talk about face a mess! I'm scared to put anything on.............:eek:Genie
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jeannieblue wrote: »Yo - again - just been on your thread!
Where do I get liz Earle - have you read the last bit of Sheer Cover thread before you recommend anything to me!!! Talk about face a mess! I'm scared to put anything on.............:eek:
http://uk.lizearle.com/index_2.php?userpage=essentialsspring08
HONESTLY, it really does do what it says on the tin.
With the face wash, one squirt of the pump, onto a dry face & massage it everywhere. Then remove with the muslin cloth rinsed in hot water.
I use the spray skin tonic, lasts forever. Just spray it on.
Then ONE squirt of the pump (if you get the light moisturiser) does your whole face & lasts forever.
If you do buy, think about buying the little spriszer (spray) for the skin toice on top, it will make it last forever.
I buy the 3 pack of the cleanse & polish
I buy the 3 pack of the moisturiser
Thats the CHEAPEST way to buy.0 -
Hi if you google shea butter a place comes up called shea butter cottage lots of info on each product and lots of fed back too hope this is of some help.0
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jeannieblue wrote: »I keep reading about liz Earles stuff. I get itchy even with plain water! I wonder sometimes what it is all about!
I know that in Summer I'm ok or better. It's not a woman's prob, as son gets majorly itchy too. My dad used to. It seems like a hereditary thing, which doesn't help as we still don;t know why! or what!
When you get bad flare ups - especially on face, it just feels so very depressing........
I'm hoping this mineral concealer with Allantoin arrives tomorrow... I know I should wait for a bit perhaps to try it, but it may really help, and i would like to go out this weekend........
Tried mineral make up couple of weeks back - see tail end of Sheer cover thread!!! :eek:
Still feel that is the way to go if get the right ingredients. It felt so nice - at first!
Just don't want to make any more c*ck ups - costs too much!
Once again this sounds more like Seborrheic Dermatitis to me.
And yes I too have advised Liz Earle is a previous reply0 -
Ok Ok you've all convinced me! Will get some Liz Earle - hoping I can get that online??
I get so little time to get out and about to the shops
Suki - think you are right - which makes me even more interested in Allantoin - it makes fascinating reading. It would be great to put in the bath etc - or even washing machine???? for final rinse?
I'm struggling to get more info on it...Genie
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jeannieblue wrote: »Ok Ok you've all convinced me! Will get some Liz Earle - hoping I can get that online??
I get so little time to get out and about to the shops
Suki - think you are right - which makes me even more interested in Allantoin - it makes fascinating reading. It would be great to put in the bath etc - or even washing machine???? for final rinse?
I'm struggling to get more info on it...
Jeannie
I gave you the link to the Liz online shop:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Are you still asleep;)
Get a tester kit of the cleanse & polish, the skin tonic & the moisturiser, I get the light one. If you are prone to spots this may be good for you too.0 -
Actually Jeannie the link I've given you takes you right to the spring special offer.
If you get a trial kit it nearly £20, where as the whole full sized kit is £36, so much better value. Only extra I would suggest buying is the little skin tonic spritzer 30ml, as it make it go further, you can then decant from the bottle to the little pump spritzer.0 -
Jeannie
I gave you the link to the Liz online shop:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Are you still asleep;)
Get a tester kit of the cleanse & polish, the skin tonic & the moisturiser, I get the light one. If you are prone to spots this may be good for you too.
Its my age - I've just put a new HRT patch on today, that may help!
Going on there right now - you've been brill!Genie
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jeannieblue wrote: »Just noticed it as I scrolled down!
Its my age - I've just put a new HRT patch on today, that may help!
Going on there right now - you've been brill!
Its the last skincare range you will ever try.
Honestly
& I've TRIED LOADS:rotfl:0
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