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Liz Earle skin care products

  • 15-08-2008 9:34am
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 4,128 ✭✭✭


    Anyone ever try her products or where I could get them?
    Thanks


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,124 ✭✭✭missmatty


    I LOVE them. They aren't cheap but are made with natural ingredients and last ages so it's worth it in my opinion.

    Best selection is online at www.lizearle.com. The only place selling them in Ireland at the moment is Wilde and Green in Milltown (Dublin). Get off Luas from town at Milltown stop, follow the people on the road going down the hill, turn left at Milltown Road, go along under the bridge and the shop is there on your left on the same side of the road.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,339 ✭✭✭How Strange


    missmatty wrote: »
    I LOVE them. They aren't cheap but are made with natural ingredients and last ages so it's worth it in my opinion.

    Best selection is online at www.lizearle.com. The only place selling them in Ireland at the moment is Wilde and Green in Milltown (Dublin). Get off Luas from town at Milltown stop, follow the people on the road going down the hill, turn left at Milltown Road, go along under the bridge and the shop is there on your left on the same side of the road.
    The website looks quite good and the products aren't too expensive. I'd avoid buying from a salon as there is always a huge mark-up.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,128 ✭✭✭dellas1979


    What products do you use from her line?

    Think am going to get the cleanser with the muslin cloth.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,124 ✭✭✭missmatty


    dellas1979 wrote: »
    What products do you use from her line?

    Think am going to get the cleanser with the muslin cloth.


    Yes, that's the mainstay of the line and it's really good. The moisturisers are good too. I love the gentle exfoliating scrub as well. I'm working my way through the range, slowly :pac:

    If you look at the website you'll see you can get 'try-me' kits. They have small sizes of the products with kit bag and muslin cloth so are great if you are trying them for the first time. Here's a link. You should try the Essentials kit to start off, as you can choose the type of moisturiser that suits you best. They post out stuff really quickly.

    http://uk.lizearle.com/index_2.php?userpage=trymekits

    Wilde & Green isn't a salon by the way. I found the prices there reasonable.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,987 ✭✭✭_Whimsical_


    I got the cleanser and the muslin cloth from someone for Christmas. I wasn't particularly impressed with it at all. The cleanser is basically just thick moisturiser (it doesn't foam at all) that you wash off with a piece of cotton that looks like a granny's hanky. The cloth is good because it's a little scratchy so it exfoliates but you could get the same effect from a piece of cotton that costs significantly less.
    It would suit older dry skin best as the cleanser is quite thick and creamy but I don't think it would be good at all for combination or oily skin.
    Over all opinion : I wouldn't bother if I was you.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 249 ✭✭supersheeps


    I use the cleanse and polish stuff and the regular moisturiser, the quality is great, smells great and is made of natural products where possible. Best thing of all for me is that I have really sensitive skin, most products make it flare up, but the Liz Earle stuff seems to be gentle enough for me! I'd definitely recommend it, it's not so expensive in Wilde and Greene, bout €14 for the cleanser, which is a lot less than other stuff I've tried which was full of nasties and made my face sore:( BTW, leaving the cleanser on for 10minutes or so makes for a good deep clean,especially if you leave the cloth soaking before using it.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,128 ✭✭✭dellas1979


    Thanks for the replies!

    Ahahaha I had to laugh at the "granny's hanky" comment. Classic.

    Am down here in the South so no access to that place in Dublin. Will try looking at the website. I want to try something that isnt full of parabens or chemicals. Was using the Bert's Bees exfoliator and I found it really good. But I just want to try something different for a change.


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