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Liz Earle - worth going to the London shop?

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lilolilmanchester · 25/05/2008 12:50

I usually buy mail order, but am in London with work quite frequently and this week will have an hour or so to kill early evening. Is it worth going to the Liz Earle shop (other than to save postage costs, e.g. free makeovers/offers/more samples etc)or should I find something else to do with my time and continue buying mail order?

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DragonsEye · 25/05/2008 12:55

I was in the isle of wight a few weeks ago, there was a Liz Earle shop there. The prices were definately more expensive than on the website, would probably workout the same once you pay for p&p.

I would advice to buy online and find something better to do in london!

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lilolilmanchester · 25/05/2008 12:57

thanks dragonseye, that's what I suspected. Can think of better things to do, just thought if there were bargains to be had would be worthwhile. Thanks again.

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citylover · 26/05/2008 14:07

Best place to buy Liz Earle if you are buying more than one product is probably QVC.

I only buy the Hot Cloth Cleanser so usually buy from her own website.

However last time they sent me a sample of an eye serum which I was pretty impressed with.

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lilolilmanchester · 26/05/2008 16:38

Thanks City Lover. Will take a look at QVC. I have the eye serum, I like the feel of it tho not making much difference to bags and lines!

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FluffyMummy123 · 27/05/2008 10:01

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Kewcumber · 27/05/2008 10:04

IOW shop is lovely but no bargains - hwoever they do give you a free sample with most purchases. Their shop assistants all look annoyingly youthful and dewy-complexioned

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Lilymaid · 27/05/2008 10:24

You can now buy some Liz Earle products in John Lewis Oxford St and in Browns in South Molton Street. You can also buy a very limited range from the John Lewis website. My local John Lewis has Liz Earle (with testers), but only on the shelf - not on a counter - so I presume that is what is available in Oxford St.
Liz Earle also sells (seconds?) on Ebay.

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twinsetandpearls · 27/05/2008 11:02

I was also going to say QVC

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brimfull · 27/05/2008 11:18

surely it must be cheaper to buy from her website rather than qvc or ebay as they charge postage for each separate order.

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