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Hey guys today I have a Liz Earle review for you, I'm reviewing the Skin Repair Moisturiser (for normal/combination skin).
Packaging:
I love Liz Earle's skin care packaging, I think they have really put in effort to wrap up each of the products and look as if they actually care. I love that the Moisturiser fits with the Instant Boost Skin Tonic and Cleanse and Polish.
Formula:
The moisturiser is a thick creamy formula, but it sinks into the skin well. It only takes a little time to massage thoroughly into your face and neck.
Scent:
I love the smell, to me it smells very florally - possible hint of rose in the smell. It leaves your skin smell so gorgeous.
Thoughts:
This is the last step for the morning and night routine for the Liz Earle skin care, and I love it as much as the previous two. It leaves your skin feeling amazing and after using a few times you can see a noticeable different in the appear of your skin. It definitely has given my skin a lovely glow, and makes it look a lot healthier than before using it. I haven't tried the moisturiser with out the two previous steps, but using all three together has done wonders for my skin. My skin feels so much fresher and lots cared for.
You only need to apply a little to your face, to get it nicely massaged in and working for your skin.
Where to get it from:
You can get it directly from the Liz Earle website, by clicking here. The Skin Repair Moisturiser is also available for different skin types; Light - Combination/Oily and Dry/Sensitive. There is, also, a different moisturiser available for mature and very dry skin - this is Superskin Moisturiser (this being more expensive at £36).
Cost:
It retails at £18.75* for a 50ml jar/bottle. You can get a little tube to test (15ml) for just £7.25.
I really love the skin care routine for Liz Earle, and I'm finding the products are long last. I will definitely be repurchasing all three when I have run out. If you haven't already checked them out, the Cleanse and Polish review is here and the Instant Boost Skin Tonic review is here.
Thank you for reading!
Packaging:
I love Liz Earle's skin care packaging, I think they have really put in effort to wrap up each of the products and look as if they actually care. I love that the Moisturiser fits with the Instant Boost Skin Tonic and Cleanse and Polish.
Formula:
The moisturiser is a thick creamy formula, but it sinks into the skin well. It only takes a little time to massage thoroughly into your face and neck.
Scent:
I love the smell, to me it smells very florally - possible hint of rose in the smell. It leaves your skin smell so gorgeous.
Thoughts:
This is the last step for the morning and night routine for the Liz Earle skin care, and I love it as much as the previous two. It leaves your skin feeling amazing and after using a few times you can see a noticeable different in the appear of your skin. It definitely has given my skin a lovely glow, and makes it look a lot healthier than before using it. I haven't tried the moisturiser with out the two previous steps, but using all three together has done wonders for my skin. My skin feels so much fresher and lots cared for.
You only need to apply a little to your face, to get it nicely massaged in and working for your skin.
Where to get it from:
You can get it directly from the Liz Earle website, by clicking here. The Skin Repair Moisturiser is also available for different skin types; Light - Combination/Oily and Dry/Sensitive. There is, also, a different moisturiser available for mature and very dry skin - this is Superskin Moisturiser (this being more expensive at £36).
Cost:
It retails at £18.75* for a 50ml jar/bottle. You can get a little tube to test (15ml) for just £7.25.
I really love the skin care routine for Liz Earle, and I'm finding the products are long last. I will definitely be repurchasing all three when I have run out. If you haven't already checked them out, the Cleanse and Polish review is here and the Instant Boost Skin Tonic review is here.
Thank you for reading!