Hey girls! Today I will be fulfilling a reader’s request. She actually has been asking for this review forever. Well, here it is Julianne. I’m reviewing the Liz Earle Skin Repair Moisturizer for dry/sensitive skin. It contains tons of natural and essential oils. They have two types a packaging available. You can get 1.6 fl oz of product for $31 in a jar or tube. You can also buy multi packs off of their website. Keep reading to see why I’ve been worshipping it ever since I got it!
Pro(s):
-Moisturizes well and contains natural oils such as avocado oil.
-Doesn’t test on animals nor does it contain animal extracts.
-Protects skin and absorbs quickly with no greasy feeling.
-A little bit will take you a long way.
Con(s):
-The scent bothers me because it’s so botanical, but others might like it so it’s a matter of personal preference.
Overall review: I really like this moisturizer since it’s great for dry/sensitive skin. I actually mix my foundation with it for the days that I don’t feel like using a heavy foundation and those days, people say my skin in glowing. I think it’s because of all the naturally active ingredients in it like avocado oil and natural vitamin E. Those ingredients are really good for the skin and if your moisturizer has them, you’re a lucky lady. Te thing I like most is that they have a tube available and a jar so whoever likes digging their fingers in their moisturizer, there something for you too. For all of you other germophobes, there is a tube with the exact amount the jar has and for the same price. I think the price might bother some people, but if you can pay so much for MAC Strobe Cream, then you should definitely get this. Thanks to Julianne for requesting this review and thanks for reading!
Rating: 9/10
Is it recommended by Vicky? : Yes, for really damaged dry skin, this is the way to go!
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-A sample product was provided for testing.
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Friday, July 30, 2010
Review: Liz Earle Skin Repair Moisturiser Dry/Sensitive
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