Monday, 30 January 2012

Liz Earle Skincare Review


Yes, yet another Liz Earle review. Anyone reading this will probably have read a similar review and therefore i'm going to keep it short. ish. However, the main reason i feel compelled to write this is because of how impressed i have been. I'd been wanting to try the range for ages and having finally used up some old Dermalogica products i allowed myself to purchase the hot cloth cleanser, the toner and also a couple of hair products which i will review separately. The first thing i was impressed with was the packaging, and also the generosity of the lovely people at Liz Earle. I was given a travel size hot cloth cleanser, a travel size moisturiser and samples of the new skin tint, all for free. 


Next, some background about my skin. I have always been plagued with blemishes, since my early teens, and have never really found anything that works for me. I have times of the month etc when it would be worse but i would always have one or two blemishes. And then they would scar so badly that i use concealer on them for weeks, if not months. To add to this, in the last year or so i've noticed my skin has become more oily and i have more blackheads. 


Now i have been using the cleanse, tone and moisturise routine for a month, i can safely say my skin has never been so good. I can't work out exactly what it is that has made the difference. I think it has definately helped sticking to the same products and not changing ever other night like i used to. I also think the hot cloth routine is probably key, as it really makes sure that all traces of makeup are gone and the skin is exfoliated, which i'm convinced is helping blemishes to heal quicker and scar less. The toner doesn't strip any oils from my face, unlike the Clinique toner that i was previously using, and the moisturiser (for oily skin) seems to balance out the oily and dry areas on my face. 


I should mention that i am using the Liz Earle products in conjunction with my Clarisonic Mia so it is difficult to tell which is making the most difference but I believe that the Clarisonic is probably just helping the other products to work better. I would recommend that everyone tries Liz Earle. I was skeptical about it working miracles for me, as nothing else ever has. It is less expensive than many other brands i have tried and i currently have no desire to try any other skincare brand, which for a beauty addict is really saying something. I also really liked the sample of the Sheer Skin Tint, and am contemplating buying the full size, but i don't feel i have tried it for long enough to review it just yet. I only hope that i continue to see results from Liz Earle products and my skin doesn't decide to rebel. 

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