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you know that liz earle cleanser

13 replies

cheeryface · 16/11/2006 10:53

the cleanse and polish one, is it good on dry skin/sensitive skin ?
any one used it and not liked it?

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spykid · 16/11/2006 10:57

love it.
Was formulated byLiz Earle for her own skin as she suffers with sensetive skin and ecsema

cardy · 16/11/2006 10:58

I have normal skin but it is a bit senstive especially around the eye - I have never had a problem with the Liz Earle products, in fact I really like them.

JackieNo · 16/11/2006 11:03

Definitely good - would recommend it.

bossykate · 16/11/2006 11:08

i think composition wise it is a great product but i don't like fiddling around with the cloth and imho it is not good for taking off eye make-up - messy, fiddly, made my eyes sting.

beckybrastraps · 16/11/2006 11:11

It was fine. Good even. But all that faffing with the cloths (and making sure there was a clean one) was a pain in the arse. Not for me.

JackieNo · 16/11/2006 11:15

Now I'm the other way - I love the cloth, and find it less hassle, for a more thorough clean, than tissues or a foaming rinse-off cleanser, which is what I used to use. And my neck gets done this way, which it, ahem, rarely used to with rinse off ones.

beckybrastraps · 16/11/2006 11:23

There WAS that advantage
No, I do think it was good, but so many mornings I couldn't actually use it because I had no clean cloths...

MrsBadger · 16/11/2006 11:38

I have read so many good things about it from so many sources (not just MN, I'll have you know) that I have asked for some for Christmas. My skin is neither particularly dry nor especially sensitive but can get oily and abounds in nasty clogged pores.

Expect progress reports in Jan (and have bought a metre of muslin for £2.50 from the fabric shop to rip up into 15 squares)

lorina · 16/11/2006 11:42

I really like it but I dont use it everyday because its a bit heavy.

Its ideal if you've been wearing makeup though.

My skin is dry and sensitive and I think the liz earle stuff is brilliant for the price

JackieNo · 16/11/2006 11:47

Have to say, I don't tend to use it in the mornings, just rinse my face off with water in the shower, so I only use it at night.

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Carameli · 16/11/2006 21:46

I have sensitive skin and love it, have been using lots of her products for a couple of years now and think they are great.

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