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Bnatural - Tesco range

I had a look at this range in Tesco this morning. I've bought a bottle of the cleam cleanser to try - at £3.69 it's a third of the price of Liz Earle and sadly I'm having to cut back there :cry:.

I noticed they also do an oil moisturiser. Have any of you used it? Is it any good? I would like to have a go at making my own but I don't want to buy a huge amount of oils.

Thanks.
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  • suki1964
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    Im using the cleanser, its not as nice as liz earle and to my mind smells like wall paper paste but like you Im having to make cutbacks and Im finding it just as good.

    I cant for the life of me find a moisturiser that suits my skin as well as liz earle so Im going back to that and just telling myself Im worth it :)
  • wendy+5
    wendy+5 Posts: 342 Forumite
    Thanks Suki.

    Do you use Liz's toner? Tesco do one too, and I'm thinking about trying that.
  • I've used and still do use the majority of the Bnatural range. I love it and think it's well worth the money.

    1/ the organic face moisturiser is really light
    2/ the face toner is refreshing and dosen;t irritate the skin
    3/ the sleep range is fab

    Obviously some people might not like the products, but they do trial sizes for £1.60, so at least you haven't wasted too much if you find it's not suitable.
  • suki1964
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    wendy+5 wrote: »
    Thanks Suki.

    Do you use Liz's toner? Tesco do one too, and I'm thinking about trying that.

    Only when I get a freebie sample, then I make it last an age by pressing it on with finger tips.

    Other then that I dont use a toner. I use very little in the way of make up and I find the cleanser does a good job at getting it all off. I do have some witch hazel and rosewater here waiting for me to mix as Im also using the castor oil cleansing method and that can leave an oily film
  • suki1964
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    I've used and still do use the majority of the Bnatural range. I love it and think it's well worth the money.

    1/ the organic face moisturiser is really light
    2/ the face toner is refreshing and dosen;t irritate the skin
    3/ the sleep range is fab

    Obviously some people might not like the products, but they do trial sizes for £1.60, so at least you haven't wasted too much if you find it's not suitable.

    Ive not yet seen the moisturiser in my branch :( Does it contain alcohol or perfume?
  • suki1964 wrote: »
    Ive not yet seen the moisturiser in my branch :( Does it contain alcohol or perfume?

    Yes, there is mention of a number of alchohols. Maybe ask your branch if they intend stocking the product (even the trial sizes... they are 30ml, the full size is only only 50ml I think).
  • jess1974
    jess1974 Posts: 1,019 Forumite
    A lot of this was half price today in my tesco, looks like they are the changing the packaging...
  • Can i just jump on the band wagon here? I am a liz earle fanatic and have been using the Cleanse & Polish with the Instant boost tonic, but am finding it all a little pricey as you dont get alot of it (especially the C&P). Have started using the Tesco Bnatural organic cream cleanser but want to try the brightening cleanser, but what is the toner like? Has anyone use it? How will the Bnatural toner compare to the liz earle instant boost tonic? Any advice is greatly recieved xx
  • lynseydee
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    suki1964 wrote: »
    Im using the cleanser, its not as nice as liz earle and to my mind smells like wall paper paste but like you Im having to make cutbacks and Im finding it just as good.

    I cant for the life of me find a moisturiser that suits my skin as well as liz earle so Im going back to that and just telling myself Im worth it :)

    Hi Suki

    I thought you were getting on ok with the Avon one?
    Did owe £9,951.96

    Now helping hubby pay off loan. Finally paid off :j

    Owe Virgin [STRIKE]£5,950.00 [/STRIKE]at 0% til June 2009 £3,427.89. Owe HSBC [STRIKE]£5,460.78 [/STRIKE]2.9% til May 2010 £3,703.07. Owe Post Office £1,676.62 at 0% til September 2010
  • suki1964
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    lynseydee wrote: »
    Hi Suki

    I thought you were getting on ok with the Avon one?


    I am, that was posted before I found the Avon one :D

    However as a wee update here, I thought id give the night one a try - and I dont like it :(
    Stinks

    And makes my skin sting

    So back to Avon for days and I have a selection of oils for nights
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