Liz Earle Skincare Range* |
The Cleanse & Polish* (£14.25 for 100ml) contains rosemary, chamomile, cocoa butter and eucalyptus essential oil and is an award winning cleanser. To use the cleanser you massage it onto your dry skin over your face and neck to 'purify, soften and stimulate the circulation.'
You then take the muslin that comes with the cleanser (not pictured) soak it in warm water and wring it out and gently remove the cleanser from your face, this helps exfoliate the skin. Then splash your face with cold water.
After using the cleanser it leaves your skin feeling beautifully soft unlike other skincare products my that can leave you feeling tight and dry. It also fully removes all make up, including mascara.
The next step is the Instant Boost Skin Tonic* (£12.50 for 200ml) which contains the naturally active ingredients aloe vera, chamomile, calendula cucumber and natural vitamin E which revitalises and softens. There is also rose-scented geranium, lavender and sweet orange to restore and revive.
Firstly the toner smells beautiful, it isn't too strong or over powering, just a subtle floral hint. Pour a generous amount of toner on to a cotton bud and apply over the face and neck.
The final stage is the Liz Earle Skin Repair Moisturiser* (£18.75 for 50ml), I use the cream for normal/combination skin and swear by it. The cream contains borage and avocado oil, echinacea, beta-carotine and natural vitamin E. You only need the smallest amount and that will keep your skin hydrated all day without leaving your skin greasy or shiny.
I honestly haven't got a bad word to say about these products and I think the fact that I have used them for nearly half my life says it all.
Have you tried Liz Earle? Or do you have a skincare product you are loyal to? Let me know!
Love Lilla xx
I've been wanting to try this range for so long but it's a little out of my price range atm :( I've only ever heard rave reviews of it!
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